oil type after looooooong hibernation
Re: oil type after looooooong hibernation
Sadly most subjects and content on this site seem to be organized oddly for searches. I actually search quite a bit. I'm very familiar with forums and try my best to find the information needed. But with 10,000 posts and people mentioning oil in areas that aren't targeted to my question, a simple search turns into a 20min search. Which is actually what I did. I did not find exactly what I was looking for and lot of posts I come across are from 2006 and suddenly I find they are outdated. While I apologize for the question, I feel its important to point out that I use the search tool regularly. Also, a lot of the threads I think are going to have the most information tend to veer off track. Like I'm doing now. So I'll stop.
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And thank you very much for the information. I greatly appreciate it.
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Re: oil type after looooooong hibernation
I concur with jimmycakes401 in that I have spent many hours doing searches for specific questions. If there is a way for the administrators of this BB to improve the search process that would be very helpful. For example, if I search for "exhaust stud" I get a very long list of posts that mention exhaust and stud ... and woe to me if these key words are part of the thread subject .. then I get every post in that thread ... again. My suggestion would be for some smart Fiat expert to identify the best answers to key questions (like Mirafiori does/did). That would be SWEET !!jimmycakes401 wrote:Sadly most subjects and content on this site seem to be organized oddly for searches. I actually search quite a bit. I'm very familiar with forums and try my best to find the information needed. But with 10,000 posts and people mentioning oil in areas that aren't targeted to my question, a simple search turns into a 20min search. Which is actually what I did. I did not find exactly what I was looking for and lot of posts I come across are from 2006 and suddenly I find they are outdated. While I apologize for the question, I feel its important to point out that I use the search tool regularly. Also, a lot of the threads I think are going to have the most information tend to veer off track. Like I'm doing now. So I'll stop.
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Re: oil type after looooooong hibernation
hey there i mesured the exhaust stud its 8x50 mm1.25p
20 mm threaded 10 not threaded then 20mm threaded
hope this helps
20 mm threaded 10 not threaded then 20mm threaded
hope this helps
when you do everything correct people arent sure youve done anything at all (futurama)
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I'm not going to search "stud". That's a word I even avoid on google. : )
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Hey Jimmy, I meant no disrespect, and freely admit that searching this forum can be challenging. I suspect that the Search algorithm places higher importance on the word or phrase in the title of the post vs. the body. So a thread entitled "Help" will be shown much further down the page than "Exhaust stud length", even if both relate to the same question.
Glad you found some useful information, and good luck with your project.
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Glad you found some useful information, and good luck with your project.
Hijack! You want hijack?! Take this thread to Cuba!