Answers needed for two questions: B2K Oil Capacity and Wonderbar Size?
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Answers needed for two questions: B2K Oil Capacity and Wonderbar Size?
I have two questions I need help with:
1. The Callaway owners manual on my 88 TT indicates 6 quart capacity on the oil . When changing I only can get in about 5 1/2 before reaching full on the dipstick. Am I doning sometning incorrectly . or is the capacuty really 5 1/2 qt?
2. How do I determine if I have the "big" wonderbar or not.
1. The Callaway owners manual on my 88 TT indicates 6 quart capacity on the oil . When changing I only can get in about 5 1/2 before reaching full on the dipstick. Am I doning sometning incorrectly . or is the capacuty really 5 1/2 qt?
2. How do I determine if I have the "big" wonderbar or not.
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Welcome to the forum Maurice!
1. You won't be able to get all of the oil out of the car due to the turbos, sump, lines etc. The system does hold 6 but getting 5.5qt sounds about right to me.
2. Wonderbar- When you look at the front frame rail of the car. If it look like this you have the small wonderbar
If it looks like this you have the BIG one
Lets see some pictures of your car!
1. You won't be able to get all of the oil out of the car due to the turbos, sump, lines etc. The system does hold 6 but getting 5.5qt sounds about right to me.
2. Wonderbar- When you look at the front frame rail of the car. If it look like this you have the small wonderbar
If it looks like this you have the BIG one
Lets see some pictures of your car!
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Thanks for the response. That helped, I thought maybe I was not getting the proper lube. You cleared that up. Thank too for the picture of the wonderbar. I apparently have the original bar. Still has plenty of oomph for an old gut like me. I'll have to take some photos to post. I have an 88 convert #24/400. White with red interior and a black top, Dymag wheels. Original car with 40000 miles.
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Very cool! How long have you owned the car?
A lot of the owners are at The Art and Automobile this weekend. They will be along soon enough to welcome. This is a great group. I assume youve been to the Callaway Owners Group(COG) website?
If you need any help posting pics let me know.
A lot of the owners are at The Art and Automobile this weekend. They will be along soon enough to welcome. This is a great group. I assume youve been to the Callaway Owners Group(COG) website?
If you need any help posting pics let me know.
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Maurice,
From the Art and the Automobile show, I wish you a big welcome
This forum is the discussion side of our online participation in the Callaway Owners Group (COG). The other online component is
our COG website, [url]http:www.callawayownersgroup.com[/url] which has more static information and is our information base.
In addition to your participation here, I urge you to also go an register there to stay informed about the latest news of the COG.
Best Regards,
-Luigi
From the Art and the Automobile show, I wish you a big welcome
This forum is the discussion side of our online participation in the Callaway Owners Group (COG). The other online component is
our COG website, [url]http:www.callawayownersgroup.com[/url] which has more static information and is our information base.
In addition to your participation here, I urge you to also go an register there to stay informed about the latest news of the COG.
Best Regards,
-Luigi
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Maurice,
Welcome-we need to see pics. This is a great group of folks with alot of knowledge and interest in the Callaway enterprise.
Enjoy!
Jim
Welcome-we need to see pics. This is a great group of folks with alot of knowledge and interest in the Callaway enterprise.
Enjoy!
Jim
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Welcome!!!!
As mentioned by Surf, if your car has the double aluminum elbows, it is the smaller Wonderbar. If you have the welded, angled inlet off the airbox, it is the BIG Wonderbar.
Looking forward to the pics. Thanks!
As mentioned by Surf, if your car has the double aluminum elbows, it is the smaller Wonderbar. If you have the welded, angled inlet off the airbox, it is the BIG Wonderbar.
Looking forward to the pics. Thanks!
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From the photos, I am sure I have the original bar. I bought the car in 1992 at Edmark Chev in Nampa ID., at that time it had about 30000 miles. It was originally purchased in AR. by a doctor. Traded it in on a loaded van in 92. No accounting for taste. Recently had to put in a new radiator, clutch and have the OD rebuilt. Runs great. The Dymags have a couple of spots where the finish has been trashed by what appears to be a poor job mounting new tires prior to my owning it. Can they be refinished reasonably or is that a major deal? How do I post pics? It's a beautiful day so I will shoot a few and post them when I know how!
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Ye Ole Wheel Shop in Maryland can refinish and repair(if needed) your Dymag wheels. Most every Callaway owner that needed Dymag work has gone there. The refinish is ~100/wheel. I had mine done there and they looked amazing.
RE: pictures. You can upload pictures to the post. Under the reply box there should be a tab for "upload attachment" click that and then hit Browse. Find the file you want and hit Add the File. When you are done click the Submit under the text box and your pics will be hosted online.
Ye Ole Wheel Shop
6363 Washington Blvd
Elkridge, MD 21075
Phone: (410) 796-8400
RE: pictures. You can upload pictures to the post. Under the reply box there should be a tab for "upload attachment" click that and then hit Browse. Find the file you want and hit Add the File. When you are done click the Submit under the text box and your pics will be hosted online.
Ye Ole Wheel Shop
6363 Washington Blvd
Elkridge, MD 21075
Phone: (410) 796-8400
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Good info to keep near for others to read and benefit, especially as these cars change hands
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Ye Ole Wheel ShopSurfnSun wrote: ↑Sat Oct 04, 2008 12:18 pm Ye Ole Wheel Shop in Maryland can refinish and repair(if needed) your Dymag wheels. Most every Callaway owner that needed Dymag work has gone there. The refinish is ~100/wheel. I had mine done there and they looked amazing.
RE: pictures. You can upload pictures to the post. Under the reply box there should be a tab for "upload attachment" click that and then hit Browse. Find the file you want and hit Add the File. When you are done click the Submit under the text box and your pics will be hosted online.
Ye Ole Wheel Shop
6363 Washington Blvd
Elkridge, MD 21075
Phone: (410) 796-8400
Has been out of business for quite some time!
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Re: Answers needed for two questions: B2K Oil Capacity and Wonderbar Size?
Yes sir! Feeling much better. Thank you