Sep 20, 2008 by Jay | Posted in Maintenance & Repairs
I have a 1991 Toyota Corolla it has a new exhaust from the manifold back (except the catalytic converter), short ram intake, and Bosch platinum 2 plugs. It has some decent power but there is a lag between when I hit the accelerator and the engine picks
as much as computers control your ignition, there is still some element of mechanics.
Check your throttle linkage and make sure everything is accurately tensioned. A sloppy cable or pulley, egged-out holes, worn pins, etc, can cause delayed actuation.
Munkstump | Sep 20, 2008
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Cambodia 2010 Day 4, Battambang
The drive unit is a v-belt and pulley!
These travel up and down the single track railway and, as there is nowhere to pass, the train with least number of passangers or goods is dismantled and lifted off the line to allow the other on its journey! It is an amazing ride and you feel every bump, of which there are innumerable, in the tracks. Still it is a experience not to be missed!
We rested our battered posteriors in the minibus on route to the next stop which was the We met a group of 13/14 year olds in their classroom and their standard of writing and fluency would leave many schools in the UK lagging far behind. They live in dormitories and the older members are taught furniture making, weaving, crafts and sewing. Although there is a small fulltime manager most of the staff and teachers are volunteers.
Following this we moved on to another project, this one a co-operative to bring wood carvers works to the market place. Some of the work in progress was exceptional and the finished articles beautifully executed, but they were not really suited to the western environment.
We then moved on along past the govenors residence to the white elephant pagoda. Following this we visited the local market which, as in all towns in Cambodia, is the hub of activity selling everything from statues to sausages, food to some fairly high class jewellery, not to mention clothes.
We took a break for lunch before setting out once again for another hill top pagoda. This one was built in the 10th century and rises to 400 metres, but unfortunately has been badly despoiled by the Khmer Rouge. The view up the 359 steps to the top was somewhat daunting and I fortified myself with a glass of iced sugar cane juice. There are always a group of locals who offer assistance by way of fanning etc. to help one on ones way in the 30° heat.Â