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looong trip..would my cb7 be able to make it???

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    #31
    Originally posted by wed3k View Post
    check fuel pressure. mine..running sits at 29psi and i already done a fuel filter. it needs to turn over like 6 times for it to fire from a cold start. fuel pump soon

    i have a fuel pressure kit and have set it up on a cb7 in about 5 minutes. lmk if you need help cause i know you are south bay.
    yea that would be great bro. maybe if you can we can do it at the school shop/
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      #32
      ^^ that sucks man. hope you can get that fixed asap!

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        #33
        this is a car by car question.

        have you done a t-belt every 90k? Is one due now?
        any oil leaks will just continue to leak

        as for will the internals hold up...they held up till now...I don't see them suddenly just failing on you.

        But again...this depends on a LOT...how has the maintenance been up to now? What kind of fluids/parts have been installed when replacing was required (cheap or quality), have you adjusted valve lash as well?

        If this were my car I would say HELL YEAH NO PROBLEM!! But I don't know how you drive/maintain your car.

        If you t-belt isn't due, you don't have a lot of seals leaking (which would indicate your t-belt is prolly due as they are replaced when the t-belt is) and you've checked/changes ALL your fluids I'd say you are good to go...but again...this isn't my car so I can't give you a definitive answer.
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          #34
          my car made it 1000 + miles from So Cal to Colorado with the shitty-est tires and through 3 snow storms. i would assume you should be fine.

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            #35
            Originally posted by crazymikey View Post
            The one time I got a flat on the highway, ironically was on the way to pick up my new wheels. So I get the flat and go to put onmy donut and the damn thing was flat.
            hahahah same thing happened to me... not a good idea! CHECK IT! or put a full size steelie!


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              #36
              Is 4000 rpm normal for highway speeds? because my buddy told me that mine is high and his only does 3000 rpm

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                #37
                Originally posted by HybridKyle View Post
                I drove my 93 Coupe from Nashville, TN to Bakersfield, CA and back....230k miles on the motor, only had a flat tire.
                that's a long way haha i don't see why he wouldn't make it

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                  #38
                  Originally posted by deevergote View Post
                  I've known cars that had far less preventative maintenance make trips like that.

                  Just keep an eye on your gauges, be aware of any funny sounds or vibrations. Make sure your suspension and brakes are in safe condition (that's more important than the engine!)

                  For added security, AAA+ would be a VERY smart thing to have! (after 3 years of driving for a living, I finally got it myself! )
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                    #39
                    Originally posted by Daniel_Senegal View Post
                    Is 4000 rpm normal for highway speeds? because my buddy told me that mine is high and his only does 3000 rpm
                    usually when I'm cruising down the highway at 65-70 my rpm is 3000 and that i know thats normal.
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                      #40
                      Bring a small tool box. It always helps for minor fixes.Enjoy your trip..









                      Last edited by guam671; 05-26-2010, 12:43 AM.


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