Alternator is fixed :-) Headlight switch 50/50 so im just going to just try i think, quick test drive tomorrow but i honestly think that's it i'm applying a couple more coats of the undercoat just to hide a couple more little spots :-)
Alternator is fixed :-) Headlight switch 50/50 so im just going to just try i think, quick test drive tomorrow but i honestly think that's it i'm applying a couple more coats of the undercoat just to hide a couple more little spots :-)
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SOB.... My gas gauge isn't working, I'm going to fix that before bringing it in.... Man I tell you this safety is getting annoying....
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Try a California smog check.
Dr_Snooz
"I like to take hammers, and just break stuff, just break stuff." - Beavis
1989 Honda Accord LX-i Coupe, 240k miles, MT swap, rear disc swap
Shop manual downloads available here: CLICK TO VIEW
Hooked up my new Gauge Cluster..... Headlights wont work now... FML lol..... Well fuck haha this car.... I tell ya... hahaha
A few pictures just because:
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Last edited by Gemini2003; 03-07-2014 at 06:20 PM.
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I only checked this myself so time to bring it in :-)
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Well, I failed but all this is easy to fix all the electrical shit passed :-) :-) Off to the wrecker in the am :-)
EDIT just priced this all out at the wrecker and it's going to cost about 250 before tax if I get everything individually, however I think if you take the works they give you a discount AND it's easy lol maybe get them down to 150-200 :-)
-Michael
Last edited by Gemini2003; 03-10-2014 at 04:59 PM.
Birthdays are good for you!! Statistics show that the people who have the most live the longest.
Wow. I can see ball joints and brake pads, but hood rods and seat belt holes? You have to be kidding me.
Dr_Snooz
"I like to take hammers, and just break stuff, just break stuff." - Beavis
1989 Honda Accord LX-i Coupe, 240k miles, MT swap, rear disc swap
Shop manual downloads available here: CLICK TO VIEW
We don't have safety inspections of any kind here in California. We also drive very old cars because there is no rust or harsh weather to destroy them. Yet somehow we don't have massive casualty counts from our seat belt holes or missing hood props. Heck, we have ball joints come apart on the road and there are no giant pile-ups. How do they justify forcing everyone to pay for those inspections up there? Are there any hard numbers to support the scheme?
Dr_Snooz
"I like to take hammers, and just break stuff, just break stuff." - Beavis
1989 Honda Accord LX-i Coupe, 240k miles, MT swap, rear disc swap
Shop manual downloads available here: CLICK TO VIEW
It's all about $$$$... Some provinces up here require YEARLY safety inspections. One rust hole, exhaust leak, or dead light bulb will cause a failure. Also, my auto registration sticker costs $140 per year..
At the same time, this car has multiple serious issues.. Ball joints, wheel bearings, brakes, tie rod end.. Yeah, I wouldn't have wasted my money on the inspection.
Last edited by gyates93; 03-23-2014 at 12:47 PM.
The reason the officer requested the major inspection was because it was probably deemed unfit for the road, and frankly looking at all of the issues, I probably would too. Something must have really pissed off the cop, or the car had blatantly obvious mechanical issues that got the cop worried enough to force an inspection. Gets the unsafe and sketchy shit off the road. Not really a cash grab as it forces slackers to fix their death traps properly so that a mechanical or structural failure on the death trap does not cause a major accident and wipe out some other unsuspecting motorist.
I think inspections are a wonderful motivator to keep a vehicle in good working order at all times. I hope they start doing them yearly actually, instead of Aircare/smog.
Just my .02
Some of those shops in BC are retarded for the stuff they mark as unsafe... First inspection I took my car for in Van, the guy said my seatbelts failed because they didnt recoil under no tension fast enough... Yet acknowledged that the locking mechanisms and buckles worked perfectly well. It's a 25 year old car... not a new car. He also said my car wouldn't pass with some buttons/switches not in the dash and their holes open... how is that a safety issue if I don't have a blank where the cruise control switch is supposed to be??.... So I found another shop through a friend and passed without any issues.
Good luck getting yours sorted and getting through the inspection.
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Well...
I did piss off the cop BUT not intentionally
My car had no visible rust but it's Primer Grey n Orange and it's lowered so it does look heatscore.
What it was in the end was the cop was dumb to what makes a car road legal or not.
He Pulled me over for FAILING TO YEILD (which I admitted to) and saw that I had no seats except my driver seat and he had a Kanipshit.
Once I told him that you legally did NOT need seats beside the driver seat he thought I was lying to him. He called his traffic cop buddy and I heard him say " well he needs seats doesn't he? " LOL
Anyway he let me slide for the fail to yeild but hit me for a Box 1 Vehicle Inspection
I have not worked on the car since the day of safty, I'm going to pick it up again in the next week or so...
Right now however I've got a serious.....serious.... addiction to minecraft... lol
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Look at the Price!! It was a Great day @pnp!
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Love that place!
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I'm slowly re-installing all the stock suspension to get past safety, sooon.....
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*update*
My Shop ready for more Project work!
http://i.imgur.com/fBc9d2R.jpg
I created a list of safety inspection:
- NO second VIN
- Hood Support Bar
- All seat belts without seats will need to be removed
- On the floor where seat belts and seats were mounted - Holes will will need to be filled (gigiddy)
- Both Rear upper Ball joints
- Left front control arm worn out
- Pass side outer tie rod end worn out
- Power steering will need to be put back in
- Front shocks worn out
- Rear shocks worn out
- Rear tires
- Front brake pads
- Rear brake drums
- Front brake lines will need to be secured
- Pass Front wheel bearing worn out
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Progress so far:
I created a list of safety inspection:
Fixed - He was dumb, Found this on the firewall and the dash - NO second VIN
Fixed - Hood Support Bar
Fixed - Left front control arm worn out
Fixed - Pass side outer tie rod end worn out
Fixed - Front shocks worn out
1/2 Fixed - Rear shocks worn out
Fixed - Rear tires
Fixed - Pass Front wheel bearing worn out
More to go tonight!:
- Front brake pads
- Rear brake drums
- Front brake lines will need to be secured
- Power steering will need to be put back in
- All seat belts without seats will need to be removed
- On the floor where seat belts and seats were mounted - Holes will will need to be filled (gigiddy)
- Both Rear upper Ball joints
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Done:
- Rear brake drums
- All seat belts without seats will need to be removed
- Both Rear upper Ball joints
To go:
- Front brake pads $45
- Front brake lines will need to be secured
- Power steering will need to be put back in - I dislike this.
- On the floor where seat belts and seats were mounted - Holes will will need to be filled (gigiddy)
- Need 2 bolts for my shocks in back, and the one bolt for the bottom of the shock thru the lower control arm.
Last edited by Gemini2003; 09-18-2014 at 01:19 PM.
Birthdays are good for you!! Statistics show that the people who have the most live the longest.
- Front brake pads Free! found new ones at pick n pull... also new rotors 10.99 each
- Front brake lines have been secured
- Power steering will need to be put back in - I dislike this.I''m going to try to not do this
- I filled the holes on the floor where seat belts and seats were mounted - with stock bolts
- I Grabbed two decent shocks :-)
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we want pics
1989 Honda Accord LX-i
B18c1 swap since 7/2011
175whp and 132tq
Redzone tuned
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