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Old 02-24-2013, 10:07 PM   #15
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Anyone who's removed the bumper knows how big this thing is. ITS HUUUUUUUGE.
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Old 02-25-2013, 05:49 AM   #16
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So I have a 3l jug and a 5l jug but I need to fill the windshield washer tank to exactly 4l or else it will explode. What to do?! :p
For those who might have missed the reference, this was a parody of a scene from Die Hard 2 (movie, 1990's, ask your parents...) in which they had a 3gal and a 5gal jug but had to get exactly 4gal into the 5gal jug. Any guesstimating would cause the bomb to go off.

[sidebar: in the movie all they really needed was to reproduce the exact weight of 4 gallons of water, plus the tare weight of the jug. Instead of messing with pouring water back and forth, it would be good knowledge to know that 1 gallon of water is equal weight to 2 unladen swallows, which is identical in weight to a mature North American pigeon, of which NYC is abundant of. So you'd just need to cram 8 pigeons into the jug and call it a day, or 4 NYC rats - whichever is easier to find/catch depending if you're in a park or near an alley. ]

But in my case, I'm trying to get exactly 4l of washer into a 4l reservoir. The answer is just to fill the reservoir to the top. . Also might want to switch to a washer fluid that isn't prone to exploding. . Or drive a car that isn't so sensitive to the exact fluid levels of a part not connected in any way to the drivetrain or brakes.
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Old 02-25-2013, 07:20 AM   #17
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For those who might have missed the reference, this was a parody of a scene from Die Hard 2 (movie, 1990's, ask your parents...) in which they had a 3gal and a 5gal jug but had to get exactly 4gal into the 5gal jug. Any guesstimating would cause the bomb to go off.

[sidebar: in the movie all they really needed was to reproduce the exact weight of 4 gallons of water, plus the tare weight of the jug. Instead of messing with pouring water back and forth, it would be good knowledge to know that 1 gallon of water is equal weight to 2 unladen swallows, which is identical in weight to a mature North American pigeon, of which NYC is abundant of. So you'd just need to cram 8 pigeons into the jug and call it a day, or 4 NYC rats - whichever is easier to find/catch depending if you're in a park or near an alley. ]

But in my case, I'm trying to get exactly 4l of washer into a 4l reservoir. The answer is just to fill the reservoir to the top. . Also might want to switch to a washer fluid that isn't prone to exploding. . Or drive a car that isn't so sensitive to the exact fluid levels of a part not connected in any way to the drivetrain or brakes.
Actually, it was Die Hard With A Vengeance (which was the 3rd Die Hard movie).
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2022 washer fluid can weight 10 pounds!

I took my washer tank out. I'm routing my oil cooler hoses...
It was almost full and I thought, this is heavy!
It holds almost exactly five quarts, which is 10.4 pounds.

I've purchased plastic fittings so I can drain the reservoir when I track the car. At least on the Gen II cars there is a large plug on the tank that fits in a metal bracket. It stabilizes the bottom of the tank. I'm drilling and tapping it for 3/8" NPT threads and I'll be using a 2.5 inch nipple with a coupling on the end so I can screw a hex drive pipe plug into it (as a drain plug).
The parts will be epoxied together so hopefully the drain plug will be what unscrews. I will have a little of the coupler sticking out below the splitter that I can hang onto it.
You can laugh, but that weight is in a terrible place. Just like the battery in my STI that I relocated.
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Old 03-03-2022, 11:18 PM   #21
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I took my washer tank out. I'm routing my oil cooler hoses...
It was almost full and I thought, this is heavy!
It holds almost exactly five quarts, which is 10.4 pounds.

I've purchased plastic fittings so I can drain the reservoir when I track the car. At least on the Gen II cars there is a large plug on the tank that fits in a metal bracket. It stabilizes the bottom of the tank. I'm drilling and tapping it for 3/8" NPT threads and I'll be using a 2.5 inch nipple with a coupling on the end so I can screw a hex drive pipe plug into it (as a drain plug).
The parts will be epoxied together so hopefully the drain plug will be what unscrews. I will have a little of the coupler sticking out below the splitter that I can hang onto it.
You can laugh, but that weight is in a terrible place. Just like the battery in my STI that I relocated.
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Old 03-04-2022, 11:21 AM   #22
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1. Fill 3L container
2. pour contents of 3L container in reservoir
3. Fill 3L container
4. Pour contents of 3L container in 5L container
5. Fill 3L container
6. Pour 3L container into 5L container until full
7. Pour remaining 1L into reservoir
8. Marvel at your problem solving skills.
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1.) Fill 5L container.
2.) Use 5L container to fill 3L container.
3.) Pour 2L contents of 5L container into tank.
4.) Repeat.
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