sean wrote:
> Thanks for the info. I guess I'll look into it and see how
> it goes. If I were to do it myself I would probably get it
> checked by a mechanic just to make sure it looks ok, which
> will still cost me money but maybe not as much.
Get yourself a service manual. Also a parts manual.
On CD, I'd expect to pay $10-20 each. Takes a lot
of the guesswork out of it.
Just remember to read it skeptically, especially any
numbers which have been translated from metric to
SAE equivalents.
> it goes. If I were to do it myself I would probably get it
> checked by a mechanic just to make sure it looks ok, which
> will still cost me money but maybe not as much.