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Old 08-17-2008, 01:40 PM   #36 (permalink)
Roman
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I goolged it... looks like a nice operation for a week end. (and than hoping to get it back to running )

I did another test as bbjsw10 told me to do and found a good DIY on teamswift. It's better now only cylinder 3 is a bit low

Dry
CL1 1125 KPa = 163 PSI
CL2 1125 KPa = 162 PSI
CL3 980 KPa = 142 PSI

Wet
CL1 1250 KPa = 181 PSI
CL2 1200 KPa = 174 PSI
CL3 1080 KPa = 157 PSI

It won't be hard to find another swift. I'm moving to Hungary and since 1996 they made the swift. So each 4th car there is a swift. Maybe hard to find a 3 doors, most there are 5 doors. It's cheaper to by another one than importing the car to Hungary. I will go whit the car there and than disable it and use it for spare parts.

I'm not planned to invest a lot of money in the car. I only just have invested in some tools. Only thing i invested till now was in a new airfilter, oil and oil filter. And all the things i learn now i can use whit my next car. Or when i fix the engine for better FE than i could change the engine or buy me a car with a blown engine. Hmmm that would be a good idea.

I will call my car-supply shop tomorrow and ask what the parts and tools are costing.
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