What Did You Do To Your HHR Today?
I bought these camshafts for the 2200-7000 Rpm range, Should compliment my Precision Upgraded Turbo nicely, about the larger pump lobes I have no plans on running E-85.
Decided to take my home made 3-bar grill off yet again...sand it down...and paint. The brushed look on the grill didn't look good at all. I just laid my first coat of primer. Figured two coats of primer, 3 coats of paint, and 2 to 3 coats of clear should be enough.
I'm hoping mine will be here by the end of the week. I keep going back and forth on mine. I think I'm going to let mechanic do the fronts and me and my uncle will do the rears.
Get ya one of these, there available at other places besides O' Rielly's too.....
http://www.oreillyauto.com/site/c/de...0066&ppt=C0164
The clearance is a touch tight on the 2.4, so you might have to use a shorter extension, 5" seems to do the trick.
http://www.oreillyauto.com/site/c/de...0066&ppt=C0164
The clearance is a touch tight on the 2.4, so you might have to use a shorter extension, 5" seems to do the trick.
just saw this. . little slow ~

the mechanic used two box wrenchs , one on the nut and
the other to help turn the 1st. . since his socket wouldnt fit
as it was too tall ~.. unlike the one in the link ~
I've also read and re-read the how-to thread a few times and feel like I could do the job myself in about 2 hours. It's really not that bad of an install.
I checked out the local autozone and it's only a $55 deposit to rent a strut compressor. Of course you get that money back afterwards.
I've also read and re-read the how-to thread a few times and feel like I could do the job myself in about 2 hours. It's really not that bad of an install.
I've also read and re-read the how-to thread a few times and feel like I could do the job myself in about 2 hours. It's really not that bad of an install.


