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al nsx
13-02-2007, 01:40 AM
hi guys my name is alan davis nsx tech with thames honda 14 years exp on nsx if any one req any advice on the cars i will do my best to help cheers (al nsx):D
NSXGB
13-02-2007, 08:55 AM
Welcome Alan.
I was told to look out for you before, you came highly recommended.
Lankstarr
13-02-2007, 09:13 AM
Hi Alan,
Welcome on(the)board. Nice to have an insider with us!
Luke
Steveycaz
13-02-2007, 09:47 AM
Welcome Alan. I am confident you will be taken up on your kind offer. where is Thames Honda?
You might regret posting that Alan ;)
Good to have you on here.
simonprelude
13-02-2007, 10:19 AM
Just what I was about to ask, lazy not searching really :)
Appears to be Surrey ??
Welcome Alan. I am confident you will be taken up on your kind offer. where is Thames Honda?
Hi Al
How do you inspect a compliance pivot and when should it be replaced?
hi guys my name is alan davis nsx tech with thames honda 14 years exp on nsx if any one req any advice on the cars i will do my best to help cheers (al nsx):D
Can I change indicator stalk to LHS of steering column, so it's the same as the other 43cars that I drive ? The driver's handbook shows this arrangement but on LHDrive cars.
al nsx
14-02-2007, 12:23 AM
hi cas no replacement interval if you look at the pivot how big is the gap should be more or less closed up i normally (on a ramp) have a sleeve that fits over the complience link then using a jack take the weight of the car you will find the gap should close up as a precaution re check wheel alignment al nsx
al nsx
14-02-2007, 12:32 AM
hi db al nsx i will find out if it is possible to change over stalks (note have not done this might not be possible)will let you know cheers al nsx
al nsx
14-02-2007, 12:38 AM
steveycaz al nsx based in thames ditton surrey not to bad to find us m3 best route for you?
TheQuietOne
14-02-2007, 12:50 AM
Can I change indicator stalk to LHS of steering column, so it's the same as the other 43cars that I drive ? The driver's handbook shows this arrangement but on LHDrive cars.
Are you a chauffeur or something.....:confused:;):D
Cheers, TQO.
Hi
Many thanks for your reply and welcome to the club. I am not sure which gap to look at. Am I looking at the pivot from the side or from underneath? The pivot seems to have rubber bushes ( looking from underneath) top and bottom are these service items like the bushes in a wishbone?
cas
Papalazarou
14-02-2007, 05:52 PM
I have a question:
I had my car serviced recently and the plugs fitted were the ones normally fitted to S2000's (PFR7G). Are these ok for a 3.0 litre NSX or should I have had the standard ones?
Cheers,
James.
simonprelude
14-02-2007, 06:22 PM
Can you provide us with an electronic parts guide at all ??
al nsx
16-02-2007, 08:51 PM
hi cas al nsx looking from underneath the gap should be about 2 to three mm any more needs to be closed up
al nsx
16-02-2007, 09:07 PM
hi james al nsx standard plugs are pfr6g-11 ngk or pk20pr-L11 nd for normal driving pfr7g-11 ngk pk22pr-L11 nd for hot climates or continuous high speed driving cheers al nsx
al nsx
16-02-2007, 09:14 PM
hi simon prelude al nsx cannot get access to parts catalogues best if you req parts to contact a dealer if any thing comes up i will let you know cheers al nsx
Martyn27_uk
27-02-2007, 12:18 AM
Hi Al,
Welcome to the board - I remember you well from Thames Ditton and the great work you did on K20 NSX.
After years of denying the existance of the NSX my local dealer ( Bexleyheath - under new management ) have started accepting NSX's for service.
Just to assure you ( and anyone who's reading ) that it was a wrench to leave your expertise behind - but the journey across London was just too much to take on...
Hope you're well. Nice to have you here as a real expert resource.
Martyn ( whose ALB & TSB lights both came on after a brake lamp blew last weekend! )
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