Sunday, December 18, 2011

Suzuki FX Engine Cleaned, All Seals, Packing and new Clutch Plate Installed

Engine After Operation Cleanup... It was real dirty, believe me :) "Right-Click+Open in new tab" for 1600x1200 large image.
 I was having problem with Oil leak from my engine for some time and it got worse with the passing moments, I finally decided to get rid of the problem and make some renewals and cleaning under my car's hood. So I went to the workshop where the mechanic uninstalled the engine and changed all the seals, cleaned the engine with kerosene oil and put new packing for the oil chamber and checked for any other leaks.


Gear Box also cleaned from inside out. New Clutch-Barring installed. "Right-Click+Open in new tab" for 1600x1200 large image.
The gear box was also opened, cleaned and new clutch-barring was installed, now the clutch feels way better and softer than before and gears are easy to change, previously the clutch got very stiff and had to push it full to the wall to put the car into gear.

Also got new clutch-plate installed, sorry, couldn't get the pictures of it. It was a DK - Exedy clutch plate for FX, which I previously had installed 2.5 years ago, it wore out because of all home drivers learning on this car and harsh, rough and in-experienced driving. :) now the car is performing better.



Installing seals everywhere under the hood. :) "Right-Click+Open in new tab" for 1600x1200 large images.
List of Items installed and Cost:
The cost of items is mentioned where I remember or can read the writing on the receipt of parts shop. The currency here is Pakistan Rupee (PKR)

2 Timing Seals   Cost: 325
Main Oil Seal
Chamber Packing   Cost: 225
Oil Pump Packing
Main Plate Packing
Upper Hose Pipe
Clutch Barring   Cost: 530
2 Lower Engine Foundations:   Cost: 440
2 Axle Seals    Cost: 250
Clutch Plate - DK: Exedy   Cost: 1600
Total Parts Cost: 1900 + 1600 =  3500

Labor Cost:
Clutch Plate Facing: 200
Mechanic / Workshop: 2500
Total Labor Cost: 2700

TOTAL COST: 6200/- PKR

Tuesday, October 4, 2011

Al-Madina Workshop - Gulshan-e-Iqbal - Part 2.





Imran @ Al-Madina Workshop, working on Lexus Altezza. Right-Click -> Open in New Tab for larger images.

Imran's Contact #: 0307-2928346

Imran normally works on our cars (My FX and Father's Alto) :D and a nice and cheerful person too.

Monday, September 19, 2011

1986 Charade - For Sale In Karachi

Exterior of Charade 1986, Black.




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Under the Hood.


Interior of Charade

Hi. this week I went to the denter for some work on my car, there I saw that He was selling a black colored 1986 Daihatsu Charade, so I took the pics and uploading here to show you how the car looks in exterior, interior and under the hood.

For Sale:
Contact Cell#: 0346-2551159

Friday, September 16, 2011

Pics: Dinky Cars. Lamborghini, BMW, Mini Cooper, Army Hummer & Mercedes CL 500 - Part 3









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A Lamborghini Gallardo Toy Car, the only difference seems to me is the doors opening in sides not on above :) the toy makers thought it was easy and simple to open-close doors the traditional way, I guess. :)

Wednesday, September 7, 2011

Good and Bad CNG Pumps in Karachi.

I have been using CNG in Karachi for 2 years... Also had the experience of going to Thatta and Karli (Keejhar) Lake on my FX. I found these pumps good and bad are listed;

GOOD:
1- Farzand CNG - Rashid Minhas Road, besides Lasania Restaurant
2- Royal CNG - Malir, Near Anwar Baloch Restaurant
3- The pump CNG pump on the road which is going from Practical Center towards Rashid Minhas Road, just before Rashid Minhas Road, also less price (58.xx) when it is 63.11
4- Makli CNG (Thatta)
5- Shell Pump, first one on the left on Shara-e-Faisal after Drigh Road, going towards Nursery. Also membership available for FREE services like car wash(cool one), wheel alignment etc. on 15 and 30 refills.

BAD:
1- Shell opposite Millenium Mall, Askari 4. Worst of them all, bad service, bad pressure.
2- Shell just before airport (pressure good, but no pre-set, they manually stop the machine on the asked amount )
3- Most PSO pumps
4- All Manual pumps, where they need to stop the filling manually, this way it sometimes charges you 1-2 rupees extra and it's annoying if you do not have the change at the time.

I'll update the list when I come accross more.

Thanks.

Thursday, August 25, 2011

How do I thaw my frozen engine?

How do I thaw my frozen engine? - Yahoo! Answers

Best Answer - Chosen by Asker

If it has a conventional water pump thaw that out with a hair dryer and see if it will turn over. Assuming that the radiator is also frozen, and provided none of the " freeze " plugs have moved out of their pockets, try to run it for several minutes, turn it off for a while to let the engine heat thaw things a bit, and repeat. Once the engine water is getting to the radiator, try to get the thawed water out via the bottom drain and start adding anti-freeze until things are all thawed. If you're lucky nothing will have been harmed by the freeze-up. Good luck.

Source(s):

This worked for me on an old Austin-Healey about 35 years ago.

More Answers at Yahoo Answers !


Some good answers on this thread too:
http://forums.howwhatwhy.com/showflat.php?Cat=&Board=Cars&Number=310535

Another Good Article on the topic:
Winter Driving Advice. Coping with cold, snow, ice and floods !

http://www.theaa.com/motoring_advice/seasonal/winter_motoring.html

Wednesday, August 24, 2011

Botswana adventure - Top Gear - BBC

Botswana adventure - Top Gear - BBC - YouTube





A great episode of Top-Gear where you'll learn how you can drive a car in a mud-dessert such as Bostwana, Africa. Those three dudes have enjoyed their life on Top-Gear... way ta go harry ! :D

Tuesday, August 16, 2011

A 40,000 KM Journey on a bike by a crazy Pakistani guy


A crazy Pakistani chap has decided to do a lifetime journey of 40,000 KM accross 3 continents. America, Canada, Europe, Asia and the destination is Lahore, Pakistan. Moin Khan is a graduate of San Francisco State University and has been dreaming of this journey since a few years. He has worked 60 hours a week for the last 18 months and saved money, now the journey is on it's way... This guy has made me excited and I have started dreaming of a journey somewhere from Pakistan, Iran, Turkey and back but on a car or SUV in the future.... :) hahah, I also need to save a lot of money for such an adventure.




Moin Khan started his 25,000 mile ride to Lahore, Pakistan from the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco.

He's doing this journey on a Honda CBR Sports Bike... not a touring bike... :)

You can visit for updates to his;