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SpecialWarr

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  1. I still can't figure out why people look at me funny when I drive down the road with mud on the truck.

    1. gv280z

      gv280z

      it makes me feel self conscious, and people are like "So you're the one leaving mud tracks everywhere!"

    2. adamzan

      adamzan

      I've been pulled over for it. I forgot we aren't allowed to have fun here anymore...

    3. silverton

      silverton

      Whenever I get done wheelin, I make sure my windows, mirrors, lights, and license plate are clean. The rest of it can stay!

  2. No, but I was thinking it might have something to do with the daytime running light box in the front passenger fender next to the battery, that spot is just begging for trouble from an electrical connection
  3. I've got the LSD in the back on a 4x4 auto so that gives me a 4.625:1 on the 265-75-R-15 buuuuuut that is full stock other than the _slightly_ larger tires for the gas engine..... the math would dictate that he's running about 2.80:1 final or so ....... I wonder how that gets out of its own way when I find that the 4.625 to be a bit slow off of the line.
  4. My VG30E with 265-75r15 and whatever happens to be in the transfer cases / transmission turns over about 2200 rpm at 62mph..... How did you get that thing to run at 1550?? sent from under Ernest the Pathfinder
  5. Some of us are a bit jealous. ...damn that looks good. sent from under Ernest the Pathfinder
  6. The grenade may severely damage the R50 like....light it on fire....but that will depend on the specific type of grenade. Perhaps a big-ass firecracker with a really short fuse. Piezoelectric firing mechanism, wired to a motion sensor with a delay circuit inside the car. Mechanical switch hidden to turn it off when you get in. sent from under Ernest the Pathfinder
  7. I have to agree with the Precise1. It has been my experience that a change in oil type alone is enough to offer a noticeable ease in first startup when going from a heavier to a lighter oil and 10x easier when it hits stupid cold temperatures with synthetic oils. I used a dino 5w40 and 5w50 sythetic in my Jetta. I didn't notice any change in fuel consumption but the car turns over in 1/3rd the time at -40 degrees with audibly less work by the starter. I'll take the synthetic oil thanks.
  8. Stock is M8x1.25mm.... length is ahhh longer than too short?? sent from under Ernest the Pathfinder
  9. Next time if le pat-finder runs comme d'la marde at least I know whos to call eh! sent from under Ernest the Pathfinder
  10. Here is the progress report: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NbvGVaGlFkQ&list=UUwc1c-qX5owUsjlFsdYxrAQ Thanks to you all for the help, the culprit was the guy doing the work in a hurry ( there's a lesson ) and not paying attention to what was coming off ( there is another lesson )..... The item causing the huge lack of compression / vacuum cleaner noise was an injector seal for the #2 piston that I bumped out of the way during reassembly in my rush to get the work done before the end of the day so I could drive home. I ended the day by taking my bike to the local bar and waited for my fiancee to swing by and pick me up. This morning I found the seal with a flashlight and looking down the space for the plug boot, I could see something small and clean that looked very out of place next to the plug. Obviously I had to pull the whole intake off again to get the fuel rail off and get the seal back on, job done and two lessons learned.
  11. Alkorahil I would like to order the Special Edition Eddie Bauer Signature Series inverted intake please, that's the one where all the fricking parts are on the top and in the front... Thanks for the heads-up on that gasket and thanks to Nefarious for the one on the electrical connection! ! I'll keep you posted on the progress today as I work on it. sent from under Ernest the Pathfinder
  12. Thanks B, I'll see what I can find around here for flammable aerosols and take a look at it tomorrow when I'm more rested.
  13. Hey B, I looked at the vac diagrams in the FSM after I finished putting everything back together to confirm that everything was in the right place, I also took pictures of areas that were busy ( around the EGR ) to be able to get everything back on in the right location, orientation and path. Everything that is on there now looks correct but I know I missed some esentail thing during reassembly because of the inability of the truck to keep running. I drove it to work, took it apart and I messed up the rebuild...Can you think of a likely area that a newbie might overlook while installing new fuel hoses onto the fuel rail, while doing the fuel pressure regulator or IACV?? A small detail like a hook / hold-down / or a missed clamp? Anyone else know of an easy-to-miss thing that wouldn't jump out as a significant problem?
  14. I thought that I would use my nice day and peel the intake off and take care of the IACV and fuel pressure regulator aaaaannnddd now the truck won't stay running. All of the new vac hoses are attached and the big secondary air tubes to the brake booster are attached. The pcv is new, attached and has been working for the last four months and I can hear something that is leaking but what am I missing? sent from under Ernest the Pathfinder
  15. If I can find my 4 liter jug of oil I'll be changing it this weekend for 5w30 Castrol synthetic, even though I ran 10w30 standard oil all winter in Montreal... not that the truck enjoyed a -30 degree celsius startup with that oil, but it's still running top notch.
  16. That's funny, mine leaks onto the passenger's side sun visor mirror. And surprise! you get wet three days after it has rained.... right in your lap (or on your boobs, depending on gender). sent from under Ernest the Pathfinder
  17. I would suggest you hit up The Garage section and grab yourself an FSM for free. Take a look in the EC-EF section after you read the codes from the ECU. sent from under Ernest the Pathfinder
  18. That's a lot of glass, steel and plastic. I don't really know but I would hazard an estimate of just about 3/8ths of the total weight of 1770kg. Knowing that the drivetrain, suspension and frame are all made of aluminum and steel...... but I'm just throwing that out there. Anyone ever pull a body off?? sent from under Ernest the Pathfinder
  19. I'm just not getting how we are supposed to read it on the upper braided part if the high and low mark is 3/4" below that!! I would have to guess that somebody stuffed the dipstick tube into the motor until it stopped instead of where it's supposed to be. So I just pull, wipe, insert up to the plastic base and roll with that. 3.5 liters is still a weird number for a 3.0 V6 but maybe that's just me... I expect a V6 to have closer to 4.4 litres of oil with a new filter. The Subaru took that much and it's a 4 cyl... of couse the Subaru also blew an oil seal and left me stranded. sent from under Ernest the Pathfinder
  20. Mine is in need of a change, it's a Castrol Syntec and has put in the winter here in Montreal. Next up is whatever is on sale in 5w30 and a Fram Xtra Guard sent from under Ernest the Pathfinder
  21. You lost me at diode. sent from under Ernest the Pathfinder
  22. I took another run at tracking down the missing left high beam problem and spent the morning on that to no avail. Then I decided that I would rather have functional washers so I replaced those with new ones and spent the last two hours looking throgh my boxes for the FSM Wiring diagram.... now I'm having a coffee because I give up. But I'll be back. sent from under Ernest the Pathfinder
  23. silverton: the photos as promised sent from under Ernest the Pathfinder
  24. Okay, I'll get on that and see what I can come up with! Thanks man!
  25. There's a separate fuse for the high beam on each side?? Umm, nope, didn't check those!
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