There are a few things you need to do in order to put saddlebags on a motorcycle. First, you need to find the right size and style of saddlebag for your bike. Second, you need to attach the saddlebags to the bike using straps or other means of attachment. third, You need to make sure that the bags are secure and will not come loose while you are riding. Finally, enjoy your new … [Read more...] about How to Put Saddlebags on a Motorcycle
How to Shift an 8Ll Transmission
The process of shifting an 8Ll transmission is relatively simple, but there are a few things you need to keep in mind. First, make sure that the vehicle is in park and the emergency brake is engaged. Next, locate the transmission dipstick and remove it. With the dipstick removed, slowly pour about 3 quarts of transmission fluid into the dipstick tube. Once you have added the … [Read more...] about How to Shift an 8Ll Transmission
How to Lock Ram Promaster from Inside
To lock your Ram ProMaster from the inside, find the locking tab on the driver's door handle and push it up. This will engage the locking mechanism and prevent the door from being opened from the outside. Start by locking all the doors of the Ram Promaster from the inside Then, locate the emergency brake and pull it up as far as it will go … [Read more...] about How to Lock Ram Promaster from Inside
How to Open Range Rover Trunk Manually
If your Range Rover is equipped with an electronic trunk release, you can open it manually by following these steps: 1. Find the manual trunk release lever inside the car. It is usually located near the driver's seat. 2. Pull the lever to open the trunk. 3. If the trunk does not open, check the fuse box for a blown fuse. 4. If the fuse is not blown, then there may be a problem … [Read more...] about How to Open Range Rover Trunk Manually
How to Identify 283 Power Pack Heads
There are a few different ways that you can identify 283 power pack heads. One way is to look for the casting number which should be located on the back of the head near the exhaust port. Another way is to measure the intake and exhaust ports; they should be 1.72” x 2.125”. Finally, you can also identify these heads by their unique spark plug angle of 45 degrees. … [Read more...] about How to Identify 283 Power Pack Heads


