Departed the Wellington harbor over to the South Island. Once there, the drive passed through numerous vineyards and herds of sheep. See if you can count the number of sheep on the second to last picture
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South Island bound
Wednesday, March 10th, 2010New Zealand
Tuesday, March 9th, 2010First off, Internet access is sparse here. This trip is completely different than the time we went to Europe and we could get Internet anywhere, even on the trains. And when you do find Internet access, it will cost you an arm and a leg for each hour or MB transferred. That aside, New Zealand is amazing. It is hard to take a bad photo of the countryside, and we’re only on the north island! These photos are from LAX to Auckland to Mt. Maunganui to Orakei Karako thermal springs.
Thermal Springs on the North Island.
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Thermal Springs (bubbling mud)
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Replacing transmission fluid
Saturday, February 6th, 2010Replaced the transmission fluid today with some Eneos 75W-90. The shifting is smooth as butter now! Draining and refilling took a few hours, and you do need some sockets that may not be in your normal box of tools, specifically 24mm and 27mm with a big socket wrench (long).
Basic steps are:
- Make room in the engine bay to access the reverse sensor port. For me, this involved taking off the MAF sensor and part of the airbox.
- Disconnect and loosen the sensor using a 27mm socket. It may help to take off the bracket that is in the way.
- Remove driver side front tire and place front end on jackstand. This will allow for easier access to the transmission plugs.
- Put your drain pan under the transmission drain plug/port and loosen the nut with a 24mm socket. There’s very little clearance there, but you only need to loosen the nut and then you can take it off by hand. Once it starts getting loose and about to come off, I recommend wrapping the whole area with a plastic grocery bag to avoid excess spilling.
- Let the oil drain out, then screw the nut back in. Do not over tighten.
- Next, take off the “fill” plug. It’s the one located a bit higher from the drain and also takes a 24mm socket to remove. Place a small tray under the fill hole.
- Put your wheel back on and lower the car so that it is level to avoid over filling.
- Pour the new oil through the reverse sensor hole until you see it coming out the fill hole. It should take a little more than 2.5 quarts.
- Replace the nut for the fill hole along with the reverse sensor and anything else you had to unscrew.
- Done!
House Maintenance
Saturday, January 23rd, 2010Helped my parents install a new sink (Kohler K-3361-4 Double Basin Stainless Steel Kitchen Sink from the Staccato Series) w/reverse osmosis system and also recaulked the stand-in shower. Next up, new under cabinet range hood!
Beaver Creek
Friday, December 18th, 2009Second day of snowboarding with Curtis at Beaver Creek in Colorado!
Xmas Lights
Sunday, December 13th, 2009Cowboys and Redskins
Monday, November 23rd, 2009Scuba!
Sunday, November 15th, 2009Got SSI scuba certified and this was our final open water dive at Aquarena Springs (Spring Lake).