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Oh god, I think the noise that my engine was making is the power steering pulley...

Im really fucked with this

I will leave it the way it's for now.

It moves back and forth is it the pulley? or it's bearing in there? and btw there is no fluid inside that container.

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Working on this car from the bottom is really hard, things are all rusted and unable to move, the ******* oil filter was stuck like hell I broke 2 screw drivers trying to turn it a little bit...

even the bottom water hoes was really stuck with the original clipper had to cut it then pull the hoes from underneath the car.

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what left from the previous E-brake

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the new handle

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look at this shit what can I do to it? it looks like it hasnt been replaced for 5 years...

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Ah, the joys of working on old cars. You said you broke screwdrivers trying to take the oil filter out, should be able to do it with your hands, if not get an oil filter wrench.

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Ah, the joys of working on old cars. You said you broke screwdrivers trying to take the oil filter out, should be able to do it with your hands, if not get an oil filter wrench.

You know I don't want to blame the car but I think if I've got my jack It will be hard but not as hard as the way I crawled under the car.

Im thinking of a last try before getting a wrench.. I will wear safety gloves and try to turn it by my hand using the hole I made in it.

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I think u will have tp replace the power steering pump. For now fill with fluid and crank wheel left to right while the car is running to get any air out of the power steering system. ypu damaged the oil filter pretty bad. but i have dpne that before. just get a oil filter wrench like ep said makes it much easier. get the style u can attach to a soxket wrench

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Back from my vacation :)

System update:

2000W SONY XPLOD woofer.

1200W 4 channel amp.

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Got it run on the PSU:

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Who ever says SONY can't make woofers and systems you're wrong, you should listen to it yourself.

SONY is cheap but a great quality and it sounds real good if you know how to make the perfect box it needs.

Replaced the rear right tail light on TB with my dad:

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