So what did you do to your Disco today?
#3201
injector cleaner in filler vents
My 98 LE has taken gas extremely slowly since I got it and today I found a thread “gas tank problem” in the archives about burping/leaking gas fillers that said the vent tubes on either side of the filler neck get clogged with varnish and can be cleaned by pouring injector cleaner down them. ( Some folks also had leaking problems due to cracked hoses and others say there was a recall on the tank and filler and to call the dealer with your VIN to see if yours was done.)
I rigged an oil mixing syringe with a short piece of oxygen hose to fit in the little vent holes and poured half a bottle of Valvoline injector cleaner and most of a can of Seafoam down them. (partial containers I had on hand) . I thought about spraying carb cleaner in them through the little straw, but decided it might be too strong and went with the recommended fix. Hope next fill up will go faster.
I rigged an oil mixing syringe with a short piece of oxygen hose to fit in the little vent holes and poured half a bottle of Valvoline injector cleaner and most of a can of Seafoam down them. (partial containers I had on hand) . I thought about spraying carb cleaner in them through the little straw, but decided it might be too strong and went with the recommended fix. Hope next fill up will go faster.
#3205
the body is clean, it is for sure a pretty truck from 10 ft away. paint looks to be in really good shape. but there is a good amount of rust underneath. its gonna need front floor repair, rocker repair, and both fenders under the rear doors. has a ~2.5" lift, but you can't tell what brand bc the shocks are completely rusted over. it wasn't worth a penny more than 500 in the shape we picked it up in.
#3206
#3207
Its been a few months since I've posted. Have done several things since...
New tires - 235/86/16 Nankang M/T's. Paid $145 a piece shipped via Amazon. Have only tried them on one trail, handled really well. Some howling when I drive, but doesn't really bother me.
Rear driveshaft conversion from rotoflex to u-joint. Really was an easy little project that I knocked out today in about 2 hours.
Changed out the main radiator hose (the 3 way one) after discovering mine was leaking a bit from the base of the reservoir.
New tires - 235/86/16 Nankang M/T's. Paid $145 a piece shipped via Amazon. Have only tried them on one trail, handled really well. Some howling when I drive, but doesn't really bother me.
Rear driveshaft conversion from rotoflex to u-joint. Really was an easy little project that I knocked out today in about 2 hours.
Changed out the main radiator hose (the 3 way one) after discovering mine was leaking a bit from the base of the reservoir.
#3209
Changed the transfer case fluid today and resealed the inspection cover guess whoever did it last used bad RTV because I was able to clean the majority of it off with a paper towel the rest came off with a scotch brite. started to change the diff fluid as well, but the transfer pump I was using exploded when I hooked it to the gallon jug so Ill just pick up another one later in the week.
Also new tires came in recently, Irok ND 285/75r16 will take some pictures after I get them mounted on Wednesday.
Lastly I was able to rewire my winch since my last solenoid box went up in flames I picked up a Superwinch Tigershark Contactor as well as winch control handle and it works great respooled my winch with some yellow amsteel blue line. I plan to mount the new plug in the cab somewhere and just use the controller instead of worrying about hard-mounting a switch.
Finally, my new plates came in too
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Also new tires came in recently, Irok ND 285/75r16 will take some pictures after I get them mounted on Wednesday.
Lastly I was able to rewire my winch since my last solenoid box went up in flames I picked up a Superwinch Tigershark Contactor as well as winch control handle and it works great respooled my winch with some yellow amsteel blue line. I plan to mount the new plug in the cab somewhere and just use the controller instead of worrying about hard-mounting a switch.
Finally, my new plates came in too
Pics:
#3210
Found something interesting while searching for debris between the condenser. hoping this is not only the reason for my high temps but the reason the previous owner removed the thermostat completely. I guess I can assume it's scaly inside as well I guess.
Last edited by Shiftonthefly1; 09-08-2014 at 01:19 AM.