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Old Nov 9, 2003 | 09:54 PM
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Sorry h22avid. Did mean it like it sounded. Did not mean to step on your toes . Its just that you would think that if someone is going to work on there car, they would have a manual or something. Or at the very least, have asked Redline or the Redline dealer the got/get the fluid from, what they recommend.
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Old Nov 10, 2003 | 04:08 AM
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Originally posted by Eric
Sorry h22avid. Did mean it like it sounded. Did not mean to step on your toes . Its just that you would think that if someone is going to work on there car, they would have a manual or something. Or at the very least, have asked Redline or the Redline dealer the got/get the fluid from, what they recommend.
That's cool:thumbup: I was probably a bit testy... and your absolutely right if you're going to work on your car you should definitely have a manual but those cheap ones don't always provide the answers your looking for. A buddy of mine had one of those cheap Haynes ones for a 90 Accord from Discount Auto and it just said to use gear lube for the tranny... vague to say the least.
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