The discovering Discos aren’t junk resto DD buildo threado dealio
#41
It is. This is very pretty in the summer as well. And yes, Utah wins for scenery. I’m a big dual sport bike guy too, and I’m a total kid in a candy store here.
#43
OK, as it relates to the Disco, I’m kind of a target of opportunity buyer most of the time. I got a good deal on some used rock sliders and just finished putting them on. They are the Terrafirma ones and are... meh, better than plastic. Thee annoying part was having to hog out the holes to get everything to line up. I still don’t have all the bolts in there, but they ain’t going anywhere, and again, better than plastic in the mean time. I can definitely say I’m done now with the style exercise... Until I decide to do bumpers... and a winch... and larger tires...
#44
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Looking good!
Also, if you are having a hard time getting that front hole drilled, because the doors in the way. I just popped the tappered pin out of the door stop bracket. Just be careful you don't open the door to far and damage paint.
Brian.
Also, if you are having a hard time getting that front hole drilled, because the doors in the way. I just popped the tappered pin out of the door stop bracket. Just be careful you don't open the door to far and damage paint.
Brian.
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#46
I’ve tried to respond to the thread a few times, but I’m usually on an iPad for personal surfing and the site has its idiosyncrasies when doing so and trying to addd pictures and the like.
In any event, to answer the above question, we’re not quite done with the headliner yet. Based on family and career stuff (as well as winter), we’ve just not had time. The material is cut and ready, but we still need to glue it on.
While I’m in there the plan is to fix the C pillar trim, whang out the big dent in the rear, and put some sound deadening in as well as fix the rear sunroof.
In any event, to answer the above question, we’re not quite done with the headliner yet. Based on family and career stuff (as well as winter), we’ve just not had time. The material is cut and ready, but we still need to glue it on.
While I’m in there the plan is to fix the C pillar trim, whang out the big dent in the rear, and put some sound deadening in as well as fix the rear sunroof.
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#48
So I guess since that update worked, I’ll just do smaller posts. Anyway, the plugs from each bank were clean, and the misfire came consistently from just cylinder 6 (the picture was the only time I ever saw a misfire on a different cylinder), I decided that this must be coils due to passing the exhaust gas test from above.
Despite the keyboard cowboys on the failbook groups thinking I’m an idiot for wanting to simplify and save time, I’m a fan of Gerry’s kit. A couple hundred bucks is worth my time to not have to remove the hood, upper intake, drain the coolant, and do all the other crap “while you’re in there”. If you do the kit, or your own home made version, remember to get the longer plug wires. It’s not OEM perfect, but I’d definitely recommend it. I went with NGK plugs and since I don’t have SAI, they took minutes to replace.
Despite the keyboard cowboys on the failbook groups thinking I’m an idiot for wanting to simplify and save time, I’m a fan of Gerry’s kit. A couple hundred bucks is worth my time to not have to remove the hood, upper intake, drain the coolant, and do all the other crap “while you’re in there”. If you do the kit, or your own home made version, remember to get the longer plug wires. It’s not OEM perfect, but I’d definitely recommend it. I went with NGK plugs and since I don’t have SAI, they took minutes to replace.
#49
Something to keep in mind as you can see from the above pictures, is the kit doesn’t take into account for having the ACE plumbing in there. Putting the securing bolt where I did pinched the bracket for the cooling line and it looks to be holding well, so. I think it’s OK.
I guess the last fix/upgrade from recently was when Lucky8 had a sale on new tie rod and drag link. No more clunk up front.
I guess the last fix/upgrade from recently was when Lucky8 had a sale on new tie rod and drag link. No more clunk up front.
#50
I’m back to just using it again, and I did a trip to Death Valley. As you may recall, one of the uses for the Disco is for more comfortable little bike trip transport. This was my second trip with the Disco as such, and it was again prettty much flawless. It is PAINFULLY slow, to the degree I can’t do the speed limit a lot of times, but it just makes the already bad economy worse. I saw 201F twice on the trip and for about ten seconds each time. This included 2 rough climbs out of Panamint Springs and again over Daylight Pass where I needed 2nd gear for about 10 miles each time. The fan clutch actuated at strange times/temps, but whatever. About 1200 miles total and I took the “back” way.