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John Boy

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  1. Part of a R134 conversion is pulling a 29 inch vacuum and holding that vacuum to ensure no leaks. This also in turn removes ALL the R 12 and it's oil.

     

    The fact that it's overcharged ( increasing your high side pressures) don't be surprised if the inside of the filter drier blew out and is blocking the expansion valve.

  2. thanks for the tips guys I'm sure this will save me a lot of time and trips to the hardware store.

     

    this is the warmup round, next up is something on my front axle, not sure the parts name but it looks like a black plastic bellows or accordian kinda.  All I know is that behind it lies lots of axle grease, which is now leaking through a small crack in this part.

     

    I'll prolly leave that to the pros tho.

    That's a cv boot ........I just replaced one myself...

  3. Well due to my job I had to go back to NY instead of Arizona. I was really impressed with the pathy though, the first 11 hours I was going 85 to 90 mph, it didn't hiccup once. The other 11 hours I backed her down to 75-80 mph. By the time I hit NJ I was driving in a dam ice storm.

     

    I must say the pathy is a solid vehicle and has gained my confidence.

  4. In all the tranny cooler posts I've read never once heard of anyone having problems because the tranny fluid was to cold. Mine is right in front of the radiator and we had some bone chilling temps when I left out of NY and I didn't have any problems.

  5. I have looked and looked and can't figure where this oil leak is coming from. If the truck is running no leak but if I turn it off and let it sit for the night there will be one small drop of fresh oil on the ground. It's not coming from the valve covers or the oil filter. Obliviously it's got to be something with the metal contracting when it cools down? Any clues?

  6. lol...i wish i was gettin good enough reception where a tuneing would even help :shrug:

    That particular CB you have can be tuned and peaked alot.....which will help you pull in better signals. Of course you must also have a good antenna and properly grounded. Trust me that CB you have is stellar, just have it tweaked a little bit...

  7. My 03 Pathfinder has the cubby hole but I did not put the CB there fearing the speaker would be too muffled to hear well. How is the sound with that mount?

    I added a external speaker mounted on the A pillar..it's right next to my ear so I can still have the radio blasting and hear the CB for any smokey reports.

  8. I would of put the CB in the little cubby hole below the radio.....But here's a pic of my antenna, I made use of the access panel in the rear hatch area and drilled two small holes for the mount which I got from firestik.

     

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  9. Late to the party but that's a good CB you have I got the same one but I had mine peaked and tuned and it makes a big difference. If you do end up drilling into any sheet metal use some sort of brace as the pathfinder metal is very thin and it will start to bend.

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