When i got mine they just gave me a local needle to numb it and your rod comes with an applicater with a small blade on the end they make a small opening and shove it up under your skin and release it it takes all of about 5mins and is painless
Bleeding is a common side effecx when using the contraceptive implant. See your healthcare provider if it is troublesome.
implanon is a some plastic rod that is flexiable which is inplanted in ur upper arm its replaced every three years. the rod is no bigger then a match.
The contraceptive implant does not affect future fertility.
Remove the valve cover. Remove the center nut or bolt that holds down the rocker arm. remove rocker arm, pull out the bent push rod. Install new push rod and put it back together.
That depends on what's wrong with it. Generally they don't go bad, but you can pull the rocker arm, replace the push rod and put the rocker arm back. Not much of a repair actually. It's just a long rod that's hollow and has rounded ends. I don't know how they could fail unless something else is bad.
A torque arm, or a radius rod, is called a "bakaxelstag" in Swedish.
Did you take the rocker arm off and the rods fell out? That's okay. They're not hooked to anything; the top of the cam follower has an indention in it to hold the end of the pushrod, and there's an indention on the rocker to hold the rod end...so when you put the rocker arm back on, the pushrod will guide itself into place.
first you must determine that, it's NOT a rod knock or rocker arm
The tie rod end is the ball joint that connects the steering arm to the wheel hub.
Connects piston to crank serving as an arm.
Transfer motion from the lifter to the rocker arm.
the joints at the connecting rod, pitman arm and steering arm are worn out