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  1. Same model wow! what a coincidence. I do have a collection of grease guns myself. Unfortunately they don't last long. I hope to do a review on what I buy. There's also a new greas nipple adapter. Although pricey I hope to try it out.
  2. Dear AL friends, I'm planning on buying a grease gun. With my experience they last only about a year (regular uses). Has anyone bought a good quality grease gun? Any recommendations? I hope to do a review and share tips and tricks on the new and old grease guns I have.
  3. One correction to be rectified when I did this project. The universal joint came with a 90 degree bend grease nipple (C in image). When buying the universal joint remember to buy it with a 45 degree bend grease nipple (B in image) as it will make greasing during maintenance easier. Unfortunately I have completed my propshaft with a 90 degree bend nipple so now I have to use a cone adapter to the grease gun when greasing. So remember next time to replace or buy your universal joint with the 45 degree (B in attached image) to make maintain easy with less hassle. In case when replacing the grease nipple on any surface or unit I use a solvent gasket glue (Cure*Real) or multi bond on cleaned threads of the grease nipple to prevent it from losing and falling off especially on a rotating part like the universal joins on a driveshaft or propshaft.
  4. I don't know if it's ok to update this thread. Some may bark at me but with intension to share education and information to help our fellow citizens I'm updating this thread with 2023 information on Sakura Air filters. Below on the right is a Sakura Air Filter bought in 2014 and the same kind bought today August 2023 at Panchikawatta. The markings are different and I wanted to investigate so I called the Sakura filter importing agents in SL and I WhatsApp'ed the pictures. Waiting for a response...
  5. Finally got the propshaft restored. I went to Bruce Moto_r Sp🏀rts. They are very good and friendly. Uncle Brian adviced me and the team assisted me in getting the job done. God willing, everything went out well. We used a press to insert the Universal Joints. My apologies as I could not take pictures as my hands were with grease. How ever I managed to make a few clicks when possible. When we removed the propshaft we noticed a wobble at the gearbox pinion flange. Apparently the retaining nut had got loose. Used a tap to knock out the locking nut and Uncle Brian handed over the torque wrench and the nut was torqued down tight to 130 N.m. Thank you Bruce Nigel at Bruce Motor Sports for all your help and assistance. I highly recommend them as they do a good job.
  6. Oh thank you for your kind response. I know how unfair this economic crisis is effecting everyone. However I did some research and came across a few brands.
  7. Hi everyone, What are the best aftermarket disk brake pads in the market ? Thank you for your kind information and guidance.
  8. Good morning everyone, I bought a pair of Universal Joints and I chose the brand GMB as previously I had used TOYO. The product looks good and had the casting letters "GMB JAPAN". I learnt that there are three types of Universal Joints in the market illustrated in two figures below one with the grease nipple at the side of the cross (A), another with the grease nipple at the top of the cup (B) and the common type with the grease nipple at the centre of the joint (C). The price is more for A and B so I went for the C as that's how the original manufacturer U Joint was in the vehicle.
  9. To my fellow automotive enthusiasts, Regarding "Universal Joints" for a driveshaft. I hope to purchase a pair of Universal Joints for an off-road 4x4 vehicle 🛻. Any input on brands, experience, performance and product quality would help me in the purchase. I have come across only two brands in our market "GMB" and "TOYO" are there other brands? Please share your experiences so others can be updated on new products. Please be kind enough not to mention companies and agents as this forum is based on education and not corporate promotion 😊. Thank you.
  10. I understand. But don't give up, you can make your dreams come true. Positive vibes 👍
  11. Go for a Hilux NL106. Reliable 👍 Availability of parts 👍 Can drive anywhere, in any road condition 👍 Good fuel economy 👍 How ever its a bit of a hassle for the elderly to get in as the vehicle is high. The LN106 has leaf springs. A better suspension system is got on the LN107 and the torsion suspension is got on the LN166, a superior suspension system.
  12. Updated on this topic. According to law such LED headlights are not permitted to be fixed to vehicles. So the normal traditional headlights have to be the way to go. We must be curious when driving and not cause any inconvenience or trouble to other on the road. Especially when driving at night we must practice good ethics and not flash high beams at other drivers. Hope this advice is helpful to make a positive impact in our society. God bless you all.
  13. Thank you TT for your kind input. Hope you are keeping well? The economic crisis has forced many to work long hours resulting to travel home at night. Its very difficult to drive without good visibility. I thought of adding the above LED headlights to make things better.
  14. Dear AL friends, A few years back LED headlights were a common and popular upgrade among vehicles owners. Is there any legal issues in adding such LED headlight in Sri Lanka? I don't want to violate the law nor cause any inconvenience to other drivers especially when driving at night. Thank you in advance for your kind response on my question.
  15. Thank you @PerfMad, I shall check on this. Thank you for taking the trouble to respond. Good luck.
  16. Hi guys, That's a humming noise coming from the alternator when the ignition key is turned on. WHEN THE VEHICLE IS NOT STARTED. Does anyone know about this? I called a few electrician but they too are clueless. Alternator indicator light goes off when stated and the charging is good. Everything is functioning very well. Like a Bermuda Triangle phenomenon 🤣 your kind input may help me figure things out.
  17. There seems to be two Dual Purpose selections. Where does Double cabs fall under? Van or Lorry?
  18. Thank you for your kind guidance. Hope you get your fuel and supplies. Take care, thank you.
  19. Guys, The National Fuel Pass registration has two Dual Purpose categories, attached picture highlighted in red and blue. Where would a Hilux Double cab fall under? Thank you for your kind input.
  20. Few months back I visited T**S Agencies looking for a pair of KYB made in japan. Unfortunately they now import KYB shock absorbers that are made in Thailand. Has anyone had any experience with the shock absorber brand Gabriel?
  21. Things to be aware at service stations in SL. Always make sure they never use Kerosine “Boo-mi thel” as CV rubber boots, rubber mounts and bushings will perish soon and not to forget gasket packing’s and oil seals start failing too. So stay away from kerosene oil. Due to this matter I bought an undercarriage cleaning detergent that came in a 12l canister, surprisingly was not that expensive. It’s a concentrated cleaning detergent that is non-corrosive and rubber friendly. I take this can with me when I get my vehicles serviced and all they got to do is mix water and spray away. Observe if the service person is wearing metal rings and jewellery on his fingers. At a service station next to Rajagiriya HSBC (Sun-G*wa motors) the guy scratched my windscreen when wiping with his fancy silver rings. When changing oil and fuel filters never let them use the unknown low quality stuff. These service stations buy low quality filters and keep a big margin to get big profit. Always take your own good quality oil and fuel filters that you buy from a genuine place I normally go for Saku-de-raa* or We-I-see. The same advise goes for the engine oil, I always keep a 1l bottle of gear oil in case a top up is necessary for the gearbox and differential during the service. Sometimes workers pilfer the oil provided by the service station and they replace with kerosene as not to get caught. so it’s better to provide your own lubricants. Don't stay at the waiting room as a customer you have the right to see whats happening to your vehicle. Follow the necessary safety measures don't stand under the big hydraulic jack don't have little kids running around and always wear a mask not only as a Covid-19 precaution but the chemicals sprayed may cause you harm. Hope this helps.
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