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Re: Parking brake
Why? Is the parking brake hard to find parts for? Mine works great right now, and it looks like a simple set up. Sent from my MetroPCS 4G LTE Android Device
By Nicholas Gee · #18456 ·
Re: Parking brake
Hi Mark and All,? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?? IIRC there is a brake lock that works in the brake line, just press on the brake and it locks the pressure in.? Can be found on performance car hops like
By jerry freedomev · #18455 ·
Re: Parking brake
I use small wedges under a wheel rubber on bottom metal wedge folds for storage came 2 in a set. Folded. Hand size C-Car@...> wrote:
By jafortwengler · #18454 ·
Parking brake
So I have my brakes working great, but not my parking brake. Anyone ever figure how else to lock the wheels from rolling away when on an incline. I like automatic cars due to the park feature. Thanks,
By Mark Barbour · #18453 ·
Re: Oil volume for rear differential.
I never had a issue with the oil weight in winter. I wouldn't take it out below 45 degrees anyway because I didn't want the body panels cracking. Not that it really matters but I also use a royal
By Nicholas Gee · #18452 ·
Re: Oil volume for rear differential.
On my Dana I used 75 90. In the winter it might benefit from a thinner oil. But I'm not changing it seasonally. C-Car@...> wrote:
By Dave Brice · #18451 ·
Re: Oil volume for rear differential.
Oh I forgot to add, I could not find a 90 weight oil anywhere so I used a 75w 90. Out of curiosity what do you guys use? I have heard some people put a lower weight in there for better range. Sent
By Nicholas Gee · #18450 ·
Re: Oil volume for rear differential.
I have no idea of the actual amount, but with just about anything with a fill plug gets filled to a finger tip or less from the top. I think you're safe. C-Car@...> wrote:
By Dave Brice · #18449 ·
Re: Oil volume for rear differential.
Which manual does it say that in. I have the book that was from EV performance and in two different sections it says two different things. One says fill with 11 oz the other section says fill to
By Nicholas Gee · #18448 ·
Re: Oil volume for rear differential.
In my manual it says Use SAE 90 EP. Apx 11 oz Bart
By Barton Fisher · #18447 ·
Re: Oil volume for rear differential.
I am guessing no one knows? It put 11oz back into it. Worked fine over the last 3 years and 5k miles. I think since it is splash lube anyway it must be fine. It is under no real stress and straight
By Nicholas Gee · #18446 ·
Re: Tow Bar for Citicar
I¡¯ve used a VW beetle tow bar on mine with great success. They are cheap and readily available.
By Tyler · #18445 ·
Re: Tow Bar for Citicar
Thanks for the info. The garage I need to take it to is just down the road, but my brakes are so spungy I don't trust it to get it there. Very grateful the group exists with everyone's input!! Mark
By Mark Barbour · #18444 ·
Re: Tow Bar for Citicar
Just remember to tow it slowly - I¡¯d not go faster than about 35 continuous, and never exceed 45mph. The motor will still be spinning unless the rear tires are off the ground. Tom Keenan
By tnaneek · #18443 ·
Re: Tow Bar for Citicar
Mark: I looked into having car covers specific to our Citi & Comuta Cars made but found that the full Smart Car Cover is adequate enough to work quite well as a C-Car cover.
By Peter Crisitello · #18442 ·
Tow Bar for Citicar
A friend of mine fabricated brackets for a tow bar so that I can tow my citicar to my local garage or where ever I need to take it. Very simple and it just bolts on. I'm planning on taking pics this
By Mark Barbour · #18441 ·
Oil volume for rear differential.
How much oil should I put in my rear differential I have a Terrell rear axle and I use 75 weight 90 Royal Purple. The book says 11 oz and another part of the book says fill to within 1 in of top plug.
By Nicholas Gee · #18440 ·
Re: Replacement spider for Comuta front?
I had one set that was really stuck. Soak it in PB blaster or whatever you like. Needle nose vice grips did the trick for me in a rotating motion. Then tapping in and pulling back till free. Hone up
By Dave Brice · #18439 ·
Re: Replacement spider for Comuta front?
When manufacturing finally stopped, Glenn at EVPerformance bought all their parts inventory.? So if he has the part, it will almost surely be NOS. John
By NeonJohn · #18438 ·
Replacement spider for Comuta front?
Hi All, Can anyone give me recommendations for the best place to get halfway decent spiders? Here are the sources I've found, first: EVPerformance has one
By Jacob · #18437 ·