Yonaka Exhaust Sounds & 2 years with polyurethane bushings | 95 B18 Civic road trip
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- Опубликовано: 12 июл 2024
- This is a quick video about...
1. My first road trip in my B18 Civic
2. How the Yonaka Cat-back exhaust sounds while driving and
3. How my energy suspension polyurethane bushings are holding up after over 2 years.
0:00 - starting the trip
0:26 - exhaust sounds
2:21 - polyurethane bushings, my thoughts
My Civic Playlist - almost all the things I've done
• EJ1 - 1995 Honda Civic...
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i'm really glad youtube recommended me this channel. your videos are just so calming, and you seem like a very collected and intelligent person, full of passion towards your hobby. we need more car related content like this instead of some bunch of douchebags acting stupid. can't wait to get myself a civic too and put some work to it. keep up the good stuff man!
Thanks a lot! Your comment made my week. I'm definitely screenshotting and saving it. This is definitely my passion. I can't wait for you to get a Civic too. 👍😉
Obviously regrease with the lithium grease that the bushings come with. But on the metal sleeves, wrap those in Teflon tape. The Teflon should add some lubricity to the bushing. If you wrap the Teflon tape tight enough, you shouldn't be able to slide it off when installing the bushings.
Thanks!! I had not heard about the Teflon tape trick.🤔 I might give that a try.
I bought a tub of the grease they make for those bushings, it's thicker and stickier than any other grease i've used
Oh wow. I didn’t know you had a b18 in that. Idky I didn’t catch that in your last video. I would love a B motor in my eg civic hatchback. But I can’t complain about the D15 on how it sips on gas
I'm with you! If my D16 wasn't consuming so much oil, I would still be driving it.
You mentioned that when you filled your tank up it wouldn’t start. I have that problem too. What was the issue?
My problem was the coolant temperature sensor. My car would not start when it was warm. But started like a champ when cold.