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MaritimeMan

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  1. 88 with all those replacements of the steering components, would a serious upgrade such as the Camini kit be woth the money? I understand the type of playing we do is hard on parts, and I'm sure a majority of the components on mine are more than worn, and need replacement. Sounds like you would have an idea, how much would a standard rebuild cost vs the Calamini kit?

  2. I had a similar problem a while back. Bent tie rods. She drove sraight for the most part, but that "follow up" after a turn and the desire to track straightwas far from atainable. A trip to a good alignment shop will take care of this, just be sure to let them know what is happening, and let then test drive it if necessary.

     

    M.M.

  3. Ok, ever since I went wheelin the other day, the steering has been actin funny. She has had a slight alighnment problem nice I lifted her, but I just chalked that up to the poor fit of the AC upper arms. Now, the driver side is ridin lower that the right, however, I adjusted the T-bar to even that out, but now, the D side is riding on the upper A arm bump stop, with a solid 1/2 still on the passenger side. Every time I hit any bump in the road, the wheel wobbles back and forth, and requires a conscience effort to keep her trackin straight. A steering stabilizer is waiting for me in Cali, however, I feel there is more to this problem that just that. Tomarrow, I will let both sides down a bit, re-index if I have to, but does this sound like worn steering components?

     

    Also, the front tires seem to fight each other when in 4wd, and there is a definate rubber sound when accelerating. They seem to try to go in different directions, not sure if toe-ing in or out. Might be mud still stuck in the hub, haven't looked yet, but is this even a possiblity? Do not like it at all, and well an whole revamp of the forward end might be in the works soon, as finances allow.

     

    Any advice/ insight/ experience/ options are welcome at this point.

     

    M.M.

  4. What ever you do, do NOT get the AC arms. I have them, hate them, and am kickin myself in the arse for goin with the cheeper item. If you want a full detail, its in one of my prior posts, but, I made the mistake, hopefuly I can warn others. And yes, not from experience, but from what I have heard, you get what you pay for with the Calmini items.

  5. Ok, went wheelin the other day, got pretty stuck in the mud, and toasted my thermostat relay for my electric cooling fan. What I want to do now, instead of the thermo, I'd like to wire it so it comes on when the ignition is on, ie, the motor is running. Any one know off the top of thier heads a good place under the bonnet to do this? My volt meter is arcaic, and a little direction would save me alot of time. Thanks.

     

    M.M.

  6. Thank you very much. Like I said it's not hard to install at all, it's just two sheet metal screws holding it in place. I'm kinda a neat freak, so I cleaned things up a bit and put shrink wrap on the terminations etc taking a bit longer.

     

    M.M.

  7. Well for the longest time, I just had two amp power cables runnin from the pos. lead, but the addition of an electric fan and piaa's quickly cluttered that up. Finaly broke down and bought the block, ran a nice 8 guage wire to it, and really cleaned things up in that area nicely. If any one is thinkin about doin the same, I'd recomend takin the few hours to do it. Really makes for a nice install, and peace of mind at that.

     

    M.M.

  8. Not sure how many of us out there are original owners of our Pathy's but this is something you all may understand. BTW, bought mine used.

     

    Just another day of turnin wrenches, cleaning, and foolin around on her. As some of you may know, I have been having a problem with the door locks popping out of place, in both directions. In an attempt to locate the origin of this problem, I started with the driver door, took the panel off, and began snooping around. Now since I bought her, the driver side keyway has been a bit loose towards the bottom, and you could move it around a bit. This resulted in a bit of play in the linkage and once inspected from the inside, the bottom tab was broken off. Inspection of the passenger side showed top and bottom tabs intact.

     

    OK no problem so far, did a quick fix, tightened things up, locks seem to be working fine. As I was putting the panel back on, I noticed shards of glass in the inner lip of the panel, just under the window. There were about 12 of them or so, about the size of match heads.

     

    Now periodicalyin the past while cleaning the interior, I had found similar pieces, but never thought much of them. Now with this toolin around, I figure while the previous owner had it, some one tried poppin the outter door lock from the bottom to no sucess, and just bashed the window in. Dunno if it was stolen or just robbed, kinda makes me want to check it out further. Or just let it go, its mine now.

     

    On a side note, the previous owner was from the Tri Cities area, so this theory makes even more sense.

     

    Heh, the funny things you find.

  9. I had a link I got off these boards, but alas, I'm not on my computer, and was trying to look up some parts. It was a link to a search database which gave you junkyards in whatever area you wanted, prices for most, and phone numbers/ email addys. If any has this in thier favorites, I'd really appreciate it. Thanks,

     

    M.M.

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