Delica Wiki
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Re: Delica Wiki
Probably is safest to store directly on the Wiki site.
If there was ever a change in URLs on this site (http://www.delica.ca), all "linked" photos on the Wiki would be lost (or somebody would have to hunt around for all of the new URLs and edit the Wiki in every spot where a link appears). Unlikely to happen, but would be a royal pain if it did!
If there was ever a change in URLs on this site (http://www.delica.ca), all "linked" photos on the Wiki would be lost (or somebody would have to hunt around for all of the new URLs and edit the Wiki in every spot where a link appears). Unlikely to happen, but would be a royal pain if it did!
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Re: Delica Wiki
Use your judgement. If you upload the image to the wiki, you know it'll be there as long as the wiki is there. If you link to other sites, you're dependent on them. I just linked to a picture for the boost pressure adjustment page. You can see what I did here:EricN wrote:Ok just a quick thought. Is it safe to just cut and paste images directly out of the FAQ section? I am not much of a computer guy but the last wiki page I had where I did that same thing, all the links that I had disappeared over time as they were moved or something. Is it better to save each picture then upload it to the wiki so it stays there?
http://wikrad.com/delica/?boost_pressure_adjustment
The images here on this forum should be stable, so I think linking here is fine.
Re: Delica Wiki
Who ever did this page http://wikrad.com/delica/index.cgi?part_numbers would you be offended if I completely re-organized it as such
PART NUMBERS
Engine parts
-Filters
--oil
--air
--fuel
-Timing Belt and seals
--Timing belt
--Balancer belt
--crank seal
--cam seal
--balancer seal
--valve cover
-Glow Plugs
--####
bla bla bla
TRANSMISSION AND DRIVETRAIN
--Transmission parts
---filter
---gasket
--Drivetrain
---Ujoints
---CVJoints
Brakes and Suspension
--Front Brakes
---Calipers
---Pads
---Rotors
--Rear Brakes
---Shoes
---Drums
---Wheel Cylinders
--suspension
---Balljoint upper
---Balljoint lower
---Shocks
Body
-Lighting
--Headlights
--Tail lights
You get the idea
It just seems brutal to try and read it in the FAQ, I would like to try and organize it how it would be at a parts store, and since I work at a shop, I think I could try and copy that system.
PART NUMBERS
Engine parts
-Filters
--oil
--air
--fuel
-Timing Belt and seals
--Timing belt
--Balancer belt
--crank seal
--cam seal
--balancer seal
--valve cover
-Glow Plugs
--####
bla bla bla
TRANSMISSION AND DRIVETRAIN
--Transmission parts
---filter
---gasket
--Drivetrain
---Ujoints
---CVJoints
Brakes and Suspension
--Front Brakes
---Calipers
---Pads
---Rotors
--Rear Brakes
---Shoes
---Drums
---Wheel Cylinders
--suspension
---Balljoint upper
---Balljoint lower
---Shocks
Body
-Lighting
--Headlights
--Tail lights
You get the idea
It just seems brutal to try and read it in the FAQ, I would like to try and organize it how it would be at a parts store, and since I work at a shop, I think I could try and copy that system.
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Re: Delica Wiki
It's a wiki, dude. Be bold!EricN wrote:Who ever did this page http://wikrad.com/delica/index.cgi?part_numbers would you be offended if I completely re-organized it as such
I just put that page there as a guideline - but I think you'll know a good format better than me.
Cheers,
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Re: Delica Wiki
If you establish the format, I would like to help you fill out the part numbers. It would be great to confirm which part numbers have been obtained in Canada and which are part numbers from out of the country - ay'know that cause the part counter guys (and gals) to stare at you like 'what turnip truck did this dude fall off of'.
Ciao
Who the hell ever put together such a mess of part numbers!!!!!!!!!!! The moderators around here should do something about that, can't believe how anybody puts up with that.You get the idea
It just seems brutal to try and read it in the FAQ, I would like to try and organize it how it would be at a parts store, and since I work at a shop, I think I could try and copy that system.
Ciao

Re: Delica Wiki
Sorry, wasnt a dig, it is a good as can be expected in a forum format. You can kick me in the back when I see you, although I bet it will hurt your back just as much as mine.
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Re: Delica Wiki
I have a Sister-in-law that works for Lordco in Chilliwack, so I can send her the parts page and ask her to find out what they supply. Perhaps it could even inspire them (or other companies) to stock those parts more for this growing market.
BTW, I'm really impressed with this delica community! Lots of content has been showing up on the wiki, and it's starting to be useful already! (I just learned about the wobbly seat problem) Kudos to those that have been adding content and making the structure.
BTW, I'm really impressed with this delica community! Lots of content has been showing up on the wiki, and it's starting to be useful already! (I just learned about the wobbly seat problem) Kudos to those that have been adding content and making the structure.
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Re: Delica Wiki
Once the wiki page becomes a good enough reference, we should make a new thread in this forum pointing to the wiki page (perhaps we make it sticky? (I'm not a forum expert)).
I think this would be a good pattern in general - once the wiki content gets "good enough", we make sure to post it to the forums - this will help people find the content from both the wiki and the forums. In fact (here's a crazy idea), if this forum supports email-in posting, then we could actually email pages from the wiki into the forum to provide a searchable reference. Apologies if this sounds too social software nerdy. :)
I think this would be a good pattern in general - once the wiki content gets "good enough", we make sure to post it to the forums - this will help people find the content from both the wiki and the forums. In fact (here's a crazy idea), if this forum supports email-in posting, then we could actually email pages from the wiki into the forum to provide a searchable reference. Apologies if this sounds too social software nerdy. :)
Re: Delica Wiki
Ok, that was the better part of my day gone. Thanks who ever filled that manual section, I was dreading that, not sure how you did it so fast.
If anyone here has any actual confirmed timing belt and balancer belt applications if you could let me know. There are so many conflicting numbers in the FAQ that I am guessing some #'s are for different years or maybe turbo/non-turbo/gas etc.
If anyone here has any actual confirmed timing belt and balancer belt applications if you could let me know. There are so many conflicting numbers in the FAQ that I am guessing some #'s are for different years or maybe turbo/non-turbo/gas etc.
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Re: Delica Wiki
No, thank you for the work so far. Looks great. All I had to do was upload some PDFs, it sure is easier than actually typing:-)EricN wrote:Thanks who ever filled that manual section, I was dreading that, not sure how you did it so fast.
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Re: Delica Wiki
I tried registering, but no email yet... I guess I missed the window of opportunity!
...edit got it now.
...edit got it now.
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Re: Delica Wiki
Is there any way to change the name of a page / link without making a new page and re-doing it's content?
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Re: Delica Wiki
There sure is. In the top right, click Tools, then 'Rename Page'.Schwa wrote:Is there any way to change the name of a page / link without making a new page and re-doing it's content?
You can also click the 'Help' link in the top right to find lots of great information like this.
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Re: Delica Wiki
Cool, thanks... I just found it in the help section, but you beat me to deleting my question, hehe.
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Re: Delica Wiki
Eric,EricN wrote: If anyone here has any actual confirmed timing belt and balancer belt applications if you could let me know. There are so many conflicting numbers in the FAQ that I am guessing some #'s are for different years or maybe turbo/non-turbo/gas etc.
I found this old post that could be helpful to you, can't remember right now who came up with the parts but he knew what he was talking about...
"Here is some orig. Mitsubishi Parts number you need:
Timing belt - MD134377
Balance Shaft belt - MD363481
Glow Plug - MD092392
Tie-rod end (Inner& outer are the same) - MB527650 "
Good luck,
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