What did you do to your Crossfire today?
Re: What did you do to your Crossfire today?
Thanks. They closed over an hour early just as I approached the drive-thru because the management team at that particular McDonald's really hates the customers and knows that we are only here to make her life easier. Just as well. I went across the street and got tacos at 'the Bell'.
As I left the house I noticed a front side-marker light was out. Turns out there was just enough corrosion (a slight white flaky residue on the electrical contacts) to keep the bulb from making contact. I cleaned it as best I could with some solvent & a brass brush and as the bulb was still the original one and slightly darkened I changed it. Every YOUTUBE video that stated what bulb to get was wrong. It led to me leaving the following YOUTUBE comment:
1:22 (RE your bulb recommendation) The original OE bulb from the factory has all this written on it... E1 2CA E33 W5W 12V
When you do a GOOGLE search (of all that) it returns a 2825 bulb which has a 5W consumption as both the owner's manual & the back of the plastic bulb housing specify. A 194 bulb (as you recommend) only draws 3.8W and might appear a little dim.
As I left the house I noticed a front side-marker light was out. Turns out there was just enough corrosion (a slight white flaky residue on the electrical contacts) to keep the bulb from making contact. I cleaned it as best I could with some solvent & a brass brush and as the bulb was still the original one and slightly darkened I changed it. Every YOUTUBE video that stated what bulb to get was wrong. It led to me leaving the following YOUTUBE comment:
When you do a GOOGLE search (of all that) it returns a 2825 bulb which has a 5W consumption as both the owner's manual & the back of the plastic bulb housing specify. A 194 bulb (as you recommend) only draws 3.8W and might appear a little dim.
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Sussudio (09-08-2022)
Re: What did you do to your Crossfire today?
Traded in my Crossfire ! 😢 so I have a few things to sell let me know if any interest . 2 service manuals from factory vol 1&2 , custom car cover , new cabin filter in box, STP extended life oil filter, 6 qts 0/40 syn oil and best yet custom console cushion designed by me , you can see pics of it on my profile pics .
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nemiro (09-08-2022)
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Traded in my Crossfire ! 😢 so I have a few things to sell let me know if any interest . 2 service manuals from factory vol 1&2 , custom car cover , new cabin filter in box, STP extended life oil filter, 6 qts 0/40 syn oil and best yet custom console cushion designed by me , you can see pics of it on my profile pics .
Re: What did you do to your Crossfire today?
Traded in my Crossfire ! 😢 so I have a few things to sell let me know if any interest . 2 service manuals from factory vol 1&2 , custom car cover , new cabin filter in box, STP extended life oil filter, 6 qts 0/40 syn oil and best yet custom console cushion designed by me , you can see pics of it on my profile pics .
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GraphiteGhost (09-08-2022)
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This is the BEST advice. I have seen so many members who sell their cars, come back months or years later. Don't ask me to mention member names, I barely remember the posts let alone the names. Good luck Ed, and maybe see you soon (again) with a new-to-you reacquisition!
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Re: What did you do to your Crossfire today?
Nice build , if I were to go similar route with Mercedes covers , are they the actual valve cover ? Or a plastic cover ? And is the cold air intake ( blue tube) needswings product ?
Thank you. Mercedes covers can be taken from a salvage yard ?
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SD Crossfire (09-10-2022)
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SD Crossfire (09-10-2022)
Re: What did you do to your Crossfire today?
Had a leak in a breather. Removed breather and reapplied RTV. Still leaked. Decided not to dig too deep.
went to the local pick and pull. Removed a perfect replacement right valve cover from an M series with same engine.
it’s now 200km later. No leak
$17.00
3 hours to clean and paint
went to the local pick and pull. Removed a perfect replacement right valve cover from an M series with same engine.
it’s now 200km later. No leak
$17.00
3 hours to clean and paint
Re: What did you do to your Crossfire today?
Replaced the hood strut with perfect fit product from LiftSupportsDepot. Very simple. Found the
Re: What did you do to your Crossfire today?
Thanks but it was time to move on had Crossfire for 11 hrs. Went out & got a nice luxury car with all the bells & whistles! Avalon Limited . Still have one toy left 2003 GTR Stang with many modes from Brenspeed Automtive.Thinking of selling the Harley too !
Re: What did you do to your Crossfire today?
Am I the only one?
Washed the Crossfire yesterday and dried it 98% of the way using a really lightweight leaf blower. It removes water from behind emblems and anywhere/everywhere water can normally hide. Also it allows me to dry the entire car while standing upright, something I appreciate more & more the older I get! Especially if you use a ceramic coating instead of wax the water simply "runs away from" the 150mph airstream. And BTW if you have not yet switched from wax to ceramic then you are really living in the past. It's superior in every way. Much, much longer lasting plus goes on & comes off so much easier. I use TheLastCoat.com.
They include a coupon when you receive your order that you mail to the company and they "double your order" by mailing you another 8oz bottle. It works just as well as any other ceramic I've used but you get more and it costs less. "Ceramic" means SiO2 and chemistry is chemistry, so it doesn't make sense to pay more for the same thing. I had 7 college chemistry classes, so I shake my head and smile at people who pay more for expensive table salt.
Washed the Crossfire yesterday and dried it 98% of the way using a really lightweight leaf blower. It removes water from behind emblems and anywhere/everywhere water can normally hide. Also it allows me to dry the entire car while standing upright, something I appreciate more & more the older I get! Especially if you use a ceramic coating instead of wax the water simply "runs away from" the 150mph airstream. And BTW if you have not yet switched from wax to ceramic then you are really living in the past. It's superior in every way. Much, much longer lasting plus goes on & comes off so much easier. I use TheLastCoat.com.
They include a coupon when you receive your order that you mail to the company and they "double your order" by mailing you another 8oz bottle. It works just as well as any other ceramic I've used but you get more and it costs less. "Ceramic" means SiO2 and chemistry is chemistry, so it doesn't make sense to pay more for the same thing. I had 7 college chemistry classes, so I shake my head and smile at people who pay more for expensive table salt.