Hi there! I am getting a Vespa very soon. And I have two options. Order one brand new through and dealer. The gts super 300 in verde speranza. Gorgeous. Also almost $8000. But I found a place in town selling a black 200 for only around $2000 dollars. It's a 2008 and seems to be in good shape. Is there really a big difference in buying older models? Will it still handle 2 up ok? What's your best advice and opinions?
SOURCE: Buying a top-loading washing machine - advice needed
You are on the right track looking for a top loader. I am not a repair professional. I am a 78 year old man who has been making his own repairs for about 50 years. So the machine ID doesn't mean much to me. I came to fixya looking for a schematic for an really old AM/FM radio and just happened to see that more than 4,700 people were asking for help with a washer repair. I recently had a washer repair of my own and at that time I found an excellent video on youtube which showed me how to take my machine apart. This video (direct drive washer repair) made it possible for me to do my own repair. You probably don't have any idea of the wonderful help you can get from youtube videos. Your first stop should be at youtube. Just search for the help you need. You could search for "clothes dryer repair" or "clothes washer repair" or "dishwasher repair". If you are not able to view and/or download the videos, or after you've seen all you want to see, I suggest you go directly to www.applianceaid.com where they have very good step by step trouble shooting and repair information on washers, dryers. and dishwashers as well as other appliances. Another excellent site is www.acmehowto.com If you have a direct drive top load washer and need help taking it apart these youtube videos are wonderful help. I was so impressed with them that when I saw all these people needing help, I wanted to tell them about the videos. If you look at the back of your top load washer and the panel is solid (no small inspection plate to remove, which would indicate you have a v-belt drive) chances are you have a direct drive and this video (direct drive washer repair) is just what you need. After you've seen all the appropiate videos, or if you have a belt drive washer, you will probably still need help in determining what the trouble is and how to fix it. I suggest you go to www.applianceaid.com where they have very good trouble shooting and repair nformation on most washers and dryers, dishwashers and many other household appliances. I think you'll find what you need there. Another excellent site for DIY help is www.acmehowto.com Don't worry about the timer on a washer, they hardly ever go bad. I realize I haven't solved your problem for you, but I hope I have sent you where you can get help to solve the problem. Good luck with it.
SOURCE: how do I change my own oil and oil filter on my
Hello there
You can do it your self if you have a ramp or floor jack.The best would be if the car would in level to do thisOr Little ramps.
Then you need 8mm allen socket to loose the drain plug.Oil bucket for oil.
Oil filter is also under the car,you will need the correct socket to remove the holder (to install to not overtighten)Make sure you put on new o-ring.
Do not remove the filler cap for draining the oil!Only when ready to refill it.
Start with 8 Q oil oil then run the engine a top it .
good luck
proporsche
SOURCE: Vespa Scooter: puting brand new wheel and tyres together ,vespa 3...
Semi inflate the inner tube a little as this helps prevent it getting nipped between the two sides of the wheel on assembly. And a bit of grease on the wheel halves helps the tyre to slide into the bead better.
Or do what I and a lot of scooterists are doing..............scrapping the old half & half steel wheels and replacing them with alloy tubeless ones from SIP Scooters. Available in polished alloy or matt black with polished rim. They look good, don't rust and are lighter but the real improvement is that they are far less prone to blow-outs, punctures and rapid deflation all of which increase the safety tenfold. They cost around £50 - £60 each but you can't put a price on safety.
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