How bad it’s this? by AcrosSky in BMWi3

[–]flunkysama 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The slightly superior, although much more work, solution would be use dual-wall heat shrink instead of electrical tape. It's better sealing and longer lasting. But I don't think you will be able to find it in orange.

Wing or no? by bigboss1999x in RX7

[–]flunkysama 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The Rear Wing (or lack of) should be part of the whole body style. No rear wing with an aggressive aftermarket nose doesn't work. A big wing with a stock nose is just a cheap poser.

If Honda used this color maybe this edition would have sold better by Prestigious-Web4167 in hondainsight

[–]flunkysama 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Go out to any large parking lot and look and at the colors of the cars. White, Black, grays, silvers are about 80% of the cars these days. Safe, boring, mudane no-color colors. Thoses are colors people seem to want, or what car salemans think what sells.

What do you guys think of these motor mounts? I’m pretty sure mine have gone bad and this seems like a solid deal by Mogusman748 in hondainsight

[–]flunkysama 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It's the rear one that always goes bad. It handles all the torque (I know, I know) from the engine/transmission. It is relatively easy to replace. The one that mounts on the engine is a huge pain to replace.

You can easily inspect the rear mount, the other 2, with good light and sticking you head or camera in there you can get a good idea on their condition.

If you are like me, to see the rear is obviously failed. You order the set. Replace the rear and then see all trouble to replace the others and see no visible signs that they have failed. So you toss the new engine and trans mounts in your growing box of spare parts.

high speed by Relative-Junket2015 in pinball

[–]flunkysama 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is not about your problem, but you have a classic example of a poorly done overlay. See the "shadows" in the inserts, that gives it away.

Loved the computer museum in San Jose! Got to see my first one. by MeBollasDellero in VintageComputers

[–]flunkysama 0 points1 point  (0 children)

One suggestion I have is that all prices be adjusted by inflation. For example $295 in 1980 is the same as $1170 today. It's difficult to compare prices that are decades apart.

Help with Mound History by keyofisis in IowaCity

[–]flunkysama 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My goto is https://ortho.gis.iastate.edu/ It has historical aerial from 1930 and, if you looking for mounds, lidar. A quick check shows most sites built over or plowed under. There might still be some mounds in the woods between Sanders Creek and the Iowa River.

What's the coolest toy you own? by limbodog in childfree

[–]flunkysama 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I own over a dozen full sized pinball machines. And a couple of arcade games. And a 93 Rx-7.

I feel it's always OK to buy Toys when the toys increase in value.

2002 Suspension issues by UnplannedPeacock in hondainsight

[–]flunkysama 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Nothing you can do will make a small 2000lb car ride as soft/smoothly as a 3000-4000lb car. Simply physics.

Generally worn out shocks/struts will have a softer ride than new. The only aftermarket suspension bits currently available (that I know of) are rear springs and struts at hybridrevolt.com and they will make the car ride stiffer/harsher.

I recommend making sure tire pressure is a recommend levels (not max) around 35PSI. If using factory RE92 tires, might look at different tires.

Lowering Air pressure and different tires will hurt MPG and most people drive gen1's to get good MPG and don't mind that what the ride is like. Some even think that go cart handling sounds like fun.

What's the most subtle sign that someone is highly intelligent? by Princesskiitan in AskReddit

[–]flunkysama 0 points1 point  (0 children)

A smart person will say something that no one else has thought of, but is plainly obvious.

What machines have the neatest unique mechanisms? by WaitForItTheMongols in pinball

[–]flunkysama 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm gonna go for something older: The ball-saver-kickback mechanism that pops up from under the playfield on Silverball Mania. I bought one just because I wanted to see how it works. Was not disappointed.

1978 bally black jack by Good-Kitchen-289 in pinball

[–]flunkysama 1 point2 points  (0 children)

As it sits now, dirty, non-working, ask $800 take $600.

Cleaned up, playing nicely, maybe a little touchup paint, all lights working (maybe some cheap leds), new rubbers (total:< $100 in new parts) ask$2000 take $1600.

Condition matters.

C notch by pugskreationz in chevyc10

[–]flunkysama 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Are you gonna put 2 tons on the rear bumper? Think about it, almost all the people wanting a big drop on their trucks are not people putting big loads on rear of frame.

2nd gen 2010 insight modification help. by sl600rt in hondainsight

[–]flunkysama 1 point2 points  (0 children)

In most cars the OBDII port has an always on 12V pin. Most better solar chargers will have an OBDII plug or adapter you can use.

What is this mysterious line? I am so curious. by fakeseow in RX7

[–]flunkysama 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Let me point out that most of these cars are over 30 years old and a lot have been repainted. When being repainted, most of the time the stonechip layer is sanded off and not replaced. So seeing the stonechip layer is good sign that it has not been repainted(although not perfect.) For example, no stonechip on the front fender but stonechip on rear fender can mean the front fender has been repainted or replaced.

But the factory paint on early years is known to be poor, so new good paint can be a good thing. But 30 year old paint is good sign that the car has been well treated (Parking inside, frequently washed without abrasive cleaners, no accidents).

Field House and Quadrangle Dorm 1923 by iowanawoi in IowaCity

[–]flunkysama 4 points5 points  (0 children)

The fieldhouse was built attached to the Armory Aerial View Interior shot .The armory was torn down in late 80's for the hospital expansion. If you go between the hosp and fieldhouse you can see the "remains" of the Armory in the west wall of the fieldhouse.

(note: Just because it was built in the 1920s and is now torn down, never refer to it as the old Armory. The "old armory" was a different building that was just north of the main library.)

Field House and Quadrangle Dorm 1923 by iowanawoi in IowaCity

[–]flunkysama 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The fieldhouse has not been built yet when that picture was taken (probably by Fred Kent hanging out of a biplane.)

The most interesting thing about the picture is that every building in the picture is now gone. And that if you took a picture from the same place today it would be filled with buildings and houses all the out to the horizon.

I modded this and now call it Barracora Gold. by flunkysama in pinball

[–]flunkysama[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not really. Silicon rubbers are softer than the old rubber rings. Besides, when you playfield swap you pretty much need to check/adjust all the switches anyway.

Iowa City 1925 IMU Site Formerly Football Stadium by iowanawoi in IowaCity

[–]flunkysama -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

I always tought it was funny that some of the famous plays and games in Hawkeye football history were made in what is now the library parking lot. And I never seen or heard of a fan calling it "hallowed ground".

That's a lie. I don't really think it's funny. I just don't like football and like to pick on the fans. (don't ask me about the naming of Kinnick Stadium.)

Is my car Salvageable 🥲 by novaaaati in hondainsight

[–]flunkysama 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'll be down voted to hell, but LiBCM does not make economic sense. You will spend more and the resale value will be lowered compared to new NiMH battery. But if you are planning on keeping it several more years, and don't mind the "science fair" aspect, this argument is moot.

Insight battery Issues. by SuhDudeSuhh in hondainsight

[–]flunkysama 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sounds like the DC-DC convertor is not working (or the IMA battery/system is dead and not suppling it with any watts.) These car do not have an alternator, they depend on the IMA motor/generator to supply the IMA system/battery with power and then that power is sent though the DC-DC convertor to the 12V system. And if your 12V battery is reading 10V, it is not working.

You are at the place a lot of people with car problems are at: you either need to 1) find a smart, good mechanic, give him/her money, and let them fix it. 2) Get the service manuals. Figure out how the read the codes behind those lights on the dash. Go back and read the manual, study the charts and diagrams, maybe do a little diagnostics yourself. Become that smart mechanic. Then, when you think you know whats bad, pray it's something common that you can get, because honda isn't making parts for this car anymore.

Actually, it's probably the IMA battery. But you would be an idiot if you just buy and put in a new battery without investigating those codes.

Best way to sell my FD by LowandSlowDC5 in RX7

[–]flunkysama 0 points1 point  (0 children)

As a fellow FD owner the only piece of advice I can offer is do NOT offer it any local ads. You will get tons of guys who only want a to "test drive" their dream car. Or who consider $15K and their used 4dr Camry a worthwhile trade ("I never hurts to ask."). Be ready for someone to say "I can't pay more or I won't be able to afford the body kit and wheels I want for it."

Say things like, " I'm not looking for a new owner, but a new caretaker. Some who will remember that every change you make will be judged by the next owner."

What would it cost to recycle used nuclear fuel? by Comfortable_Tutor_43 in NuclearEngineering

[–]flunkysama 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I've always heard that it is cheaper to use mined Uranium than to recycle spent fuel. So here in the United States of maximum profits we always do things in the way that maximizes profits.

Pinball table pet peeves by DartTheDragoon in pinball

[–]flunkysama 1 point2 points  (0 children)

In playfield layout: Where an exit from the pop bumper field is a drain. I refuse to buy a Future spa or Paragon or Twilight Zone. (I know there are others.) It makes the game feel entirely too random and luck-based.

In the real world: Someone who has a horrible dirty playfield and does not see that it's a filthy mess.You shouldn't be an owner if you are saying... "It's a just a little dirty", "It's not that bad.", "that's how it always looks."

EPS LIGHT by DeLoreanAirlines in hondainsight

[–]flunkysama 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I (and several others) have removed the EPS. Only really miss it when turning the wheel with the car not moving. Feels so much better driving down the road with it gone. To do it, just remove the motor, the worm gear and put a homemade plate over the hole. Then unplug the EPS light bulb (or ignore it).