So what did you do to your Disco today?
#3461
#3462
You must live in the South. I had my stock radiator recored back in 2010 and it was $350. Still cheaper than a new stock, but the aluminum ones weren't really around then. Everything up here costs an arm and a leg.
#3463
I was able to fold myself up enough to get into the front seat and go for a quick ride down to the park with my Grandson and the wife. He loves those tall slides!! First time I have been in the front seat since my Knee replacement surgery 6 weeks ago! Still love that truck even though it could use a touch more leg room..
#3464
#3465
Well...^ that was yesterday, today I guestimate 1 quart of 10w-40 per thousand miles. The flowmaster muffler off my old explorer sounds pretty nice on the disco. And had some codes, misfire #5 and O2 blah blah blah that came on after installing the muffler that I cleared then drove two hundred some miles without it poppin back on. Let's see what tomorrow brings
#3466
Yes, with so many rad shops it keeps prices low. I drove to academy sports and picked up my first yeti tundra 65. My lady now hates both my Mandy(rover) and Yolanda the yeti.
#3467
The key is to find a way to make her appreciate them, or at least the cooler. When I bought my welder my wife was NOT happy. But I've used it to repair our gas grill and kids trampoline so far. And I NEVER miss a chance to point that out to her.
#3468
#3470
changed out the spark plugs and put on some new 8mm wires. the old plugs looked good but were pretty worn. checked the gap and they came in at .045-.05.
i looked back at my records and realized that the plugs and wires had not been changed for 60,000 miles. noticed an immediate difference in the idle and the acceleration was much smoother. i'll wait and see how it affects fuel mileage.
i looked back at my records and realized that the plugs and wires had not been changed for 60,000 miles. noticed an immediate difference in the idle and the acceleration was much smoother. i'll wait and see how it affects fuel mileage.