What did you do with your DII today?
#3001
#3003
It started heating up. I knew i jinxed it by remarking that it was running fine. The heater was no longer gettting hot. I elevated the expansion tank and filled til it ran out the bleeder screw. I had a small leak at the junction of the hose to the throttle body and the expansion tank, tightened the hose clamp.
this makes me crazy, i have bled it repeatedly. If it does not get better i will have to take it in.
this makes me crazy, i have bled it repeatedly. If it does not get better i will have to take it in.
#3004
Bit of Frustration
Update/Edit to below...12-23-2015
Silblade wipes 100% after replacing wiper arm and may be a good choice.
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(Installed new rear wiper blade, Silblade RB114D supposedly a fit per Amazon. A bit of material removal required to click into place. Once installed found only the bottom third to half wipes. Compared to blade removed and contour of blade different causing the issue. Just a heads up to others not to purchase that particular blade.)
R&R'd spare tire to facilitate blade change. Since tools were out wanted to ensure lug nuts on the drivin' wheels could be removed using lug wrench and then re-torque to specs. SOP for me with a tire install or vehicle purchase. One wheel took close to an hour using a battery of tools having to deal with the nut assembles/nuts/caps. I'd never heard of a friggin' nut assembly or nut cap prior to just getting the D2. Pretty much a pacifist but wanting to inflict pain upon whoever decided to allow these to be installed on a road vehicle.
Did a bit of searching on the lug nut/cap issues and it seems that many folks like to defend the stock nut/cap design by blaming the damaged nut/cap on shops using impact wrenches or improper socket size. Most suggest a replacement set costing $100 or more when the nuts are good to go once the caps are removed and 26mm socket/handle/bar goes into your tire changing tool kit. Bottom line, plain & simple......nut/cap is a dumb idiotic design and thankful I didn't learn this lesson while trying to change a flat on some road/trail side.
Soon as the just ordered Proto deep impact socket arrives the caps will be gone, nuts painted some nice exotic color and reinstalled. Will just need to find some motion activated LEDs with a M14 X 1.5 shaft to screw in the voids and make it all good.
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Silblade wipes 100% after replacing wiper arm and may be a good choice.
......
(Installed new rear wiper blade, Silblade RB114D supposedly a fit per Amazon. A bit of material removal required to click into place. Once installed found only the bottom third to half wipes. Compared to blade removed and contour of blade different causing the issue. Just a heads up to others not to purchase that particular blade.)
R&R'd spare tire to facilitate blade change. Since tools were out wanted to ensure lug nuts on the drivin' wheels could be removed using lug wrench and then re-torque to specs. SOP for me with a tire install or vehicle purchase. One wheel took close to an hour using a battery of tools having to deal with the nut assembles/nuts/caps. I'd never heard of a friggin' nut assembly or nut cap prior to just getting the D2. Pretty much a pacifist but wanting to inflict pain upon whoever decided to allow these to be installed on a road vehicle.
Did a bit of searching on the lug nut/cap issues and it seems that many folks like to defend the stock nut/cap design by blaming the damaged nut/cap on shops using impact wrenches or improper socket size. Most suggest a replacement set costing $100 or more when the nuts are good to go once the caps are removed and 26mm socket/handle/bar goes into your tire changing tool kit. Bottom line, plain & simple......nut/cap is a dumb idiotic design and thankful I didn't learn this lesson while trying to change a flat on some road/trail side.
Soon as the just ordered Proto deep impact socket arrives the caps will be gone, nuts painted some nice exotic color and reinstalled. Will just need to find some motion activated LEDs with a M14 X 1.5 shaft to screw in the voids and make it all good.
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Last edited by number9; 12-23-2015 at 03:28 PM. Reason: Update on wiper blade.
#3006
Disco 2 for $450
I picked this up on Monday for $450. It has 150,000 miles on it. Heads were recently done at 125,000, new water pump, and radiator. The previous owner was having a misfire in cylinder 7 and was told he needed a new coil pack and was going to be charged $1200 to replace it. He didn't want to spend it and was going to junk it. I thought I would swoop in and rescue the girl. Shes intact, no sunroofs, there is rust on the under carriage and some rot on the rear cross members. (Planning on box welding it in the near future)So far I've spent about $100 to start fixing her up. I fixed the license plate light, headlight and interior lights, the gas door actuator, put new plugs in, working on restoring the headliner by painting it, I've included pics below. I also por-15 the back crossmembers and will be waxoyling the undercarriage soon. I've ordered some new used coil packs with 1 year warranties to replace the current ones. I also started to grease and lube all the squeaking hinges. When I picked her up she looked like a mummy. I swear the previous owner bandaged the truck up with duct tape any chance he got and thought it was the cure all.
#3007
Installed new rear wiper blade, Silblade RB114D supposedly a fit per Amazon. A bit of material removal required to click into place. Once installed found only the bottom third to half wipes. Compared to blade removed and contour of blade different causing the issue. Just a heads up to others not to purchase that particular blade.
I also have Silblades for the fronts. After about a year, they don't wipe as well as they used to. Worthless when it's below freezing and snowing outside (this was when I had them new). The blades would freeze up and not conform to the windshield, making them not wipe away a large portion of the windshield. Had to stop the truck, get out to clear the windshield and flex the blades to unstick them. Going to try to give the windshield and wiper blades a good cleaning to see if their performance returns. If not, new OEM blades it is.
#3009
#3010
But to be relevant to the thread, I hand-delivered an ARB front bumper to a customer in Dallas today. I even got one for myself. I should get it on some time next week.