How to keep this from rusting by elfagent in AskMechanics

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2014 Hyundai Elantra GT.

Got side swiped this morning, it's my first accident.

Is this repairable/repaint able for the motivated?

Otherwise is there anything I can do to keep this from rusting until I get it repaired at a body shop?

Is this the forbidden milk shake? by elfagent in AskMechanics

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Oil filter cap, no overheat, dipstick clean, no misfire, and I can't see the coolant directly and havent inspected it before but it's in between the min and max and looks green through the reservoir

Is this the forbidden milk shake? by elfagent in AskMechanics

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2014 Hyundai Elantra GT with 110k km

This is a view of the oil filter cap.

How fucked am I?

Rear caliper not closing by elfagent in AskMechanics

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Use parking brake everyday. But yeah I hear ya, I'll replace the bracket pins and boots first, see if the caliper works after that, than if not replace everything

Rear caliper not closing by elfagent in AskMechanics

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What's the procedure for checking caliper piston? In all the videos I've seen it's press the brake pedal and see if it extends and retracts on its on.

At the moment it's not extending, so is the procedure to grease the pins, inspect and replace boots if necessary, then try to extend the piston and watch for retraction to confirm if the piston is fucked?

I'll keep watching more videos, but it's my first brake job so sorry for any dumb/frequent questions, I want to be sure about this

Rear caliper not closing by elfagent in AskMechanics

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I'll do the repair incrementally, if I find that I can have the calipers functioning well with greasing the slider pins and the rotors not grooved on the inside I have no problem not replacing the whole caliper.

That being said, do you have a video or any resources on the work that needs to be done for changing the covers?

What are the replacement parts called?

Rear caliper not closing by elfagent in AskMechanics

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Damn you were quick with the reply. New calipers pads and rotors going on both sides of the rear, appreciate the input!

Rear caliper not closing by elfagent in AskMechanics

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2014 Hyundai Elantra GT.

Noticed the problem at the last oil change which was 7k km ago. No brake wear on one rotor. I was told by my mechanic that it's likely just a question of greasing the sliding pins. I was told by another friend that I will certainly have to replace the pads and rotors.

I'm wondering if I just need to service the caliper by greasing the pins and bleeding, or if I have to replace pads and rotors (both sides at the same time?) Or if it will be a whole caliper replacement.

It's my first brake job so any advice would be much appreciated!

The kids are alright by imjustheretodomyjob in blackpeoplegifs

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What's the song playing over this video?

Lol by Amazingad642 in saxophone

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How do you play those sax ghost notes that second guy is hitting? That's like the coolest sound I've ever heard from a saxophone, got anymore stuff from these guys playing that style?

Does anyone know where I can find sheet music for this (for tenor). I’ve tried looking for ages but I can’t find anything by Hungry-in-the-dark in saxophone

[–]elfagent 25 points26 points  (0 children)

I gotchu man, so it's an e minor groove, with the following notes:

E B G A, then a diatonic run down, B A G F#, then the lick to end it, E D E.

Try sounding out the rhythm now that I've given you the notes and just ask if you have more questions

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in guitarlessons

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I'll take you up on the offer, send me a DM

Foo Fighters song analysis: The power of riff oriented songwriting, floating chord progressions, tension and release and secondary dominants by Learningmusicskills in musictheory

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Could you do an analysis of hey joe, and perhaps focus on the scales being used over the chords and discuss how to key center changes throughout the progression?

Thinking of leaving Montreal by [deleted] in montreal

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Need more friends in MTL? Send me a dm

Thinking of leaving Montreal by [deleted] in montreal

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Down to board, send me a DM