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0 2024/05/19 20:17:14 letinsh
New Moog bushings.
New Moog bushings.
0 2016/08/19 22:53:40 letinsh
All 4 looked like this.
All 4 looked like this.
0 2016/08/19 22:53:16 letinsh
Pitman arm side.  I should have replaced this joint just because, but the replacement I purchase from O'Reilly was misboxed and I had to reinstall this one.
Pitman arm side. I should have replaced this joint just because, but the replacement I purchase from O'Reilly was misboxed and I had to reinstall this one.
0 2016/08/19 22:45:35 letinsh
Knuckle side of the drag link.
Knuckle side of the drag link.
0 2016/08/19 22:44:58 letinsh
Since you don't have the bracket to hold the nut in place, you've got to get your wrench in there like this.
Since you don't have the bracket to hold the nut in place, you've got to get your wrench in there like this.
0 2016/08/19 22:44:23 letinsh
I chased the threads in the nut, but they still looked off, so I decided not to try to torque into it.  Off to Lowes to buy a new grade 8 bolt, washer and nut.  (Home Depot's fastener selection never ceases to disappoint....)
I chased the threads in the nut, but they still looked off, so I decided not to try to torque into it. Off to Lowes to buy a new grade 8 bolt, washer and nut. (Home Depot's fastener selection never ceases to disappoint....)
0 2016/08/19 22:42:36 letinsh
This is the bolt - as I was tightening it, something felt wrong, so I backed it out.  My guess is that the DW really stressed the bolt and it couldn't take another torquing.
This is the bolt - as I was tightening it, something felt wrong, so I backed it out. My guess is that the DW really stressed the bolt and it couldn't take another torquing.
0 2016/08/19 22:33:04 letinsh
0 2016/08/19 22:32:35 letinsh
This is the washer for the bolt through the track bar bushing.  It saw quite a load, eh?
This is the washer for the bolt through the track bar bushing. It saw quite a load, eh?
0 2016/08/19 22:30:59 letinsh
Hole isn't wallowed out - good news.
Hole isn't wallowed out - good news.
0 2016/08/19 22:30:28 letinsh
Something doesn't look right....
Something doesn't look right....
0 2016/08/19 22:30:13 letinsh
Frame side of the track bar.
Frame side of the track bar.
0 2016/08/19 22:29:52 letinsh
You can kind of see the damage to the track bar bushing.
You can kind of see the damage to the track bar bushing.
0 2016/08/19 22:29:15 letinsh
0 2016/08/18 23:19:50 letinsh
0 2016/08/18 23:19:36 letinsh
The red one.  These 4 sit right behind your battery on the passenger side.
The red one. These 4 sit right behind your battery on the passenger side.
0 2016/08/18 23:02:14 letinsh
Cut a new gasket...bolt her down
Cut a new gasket...bolt her down
0 2016/08/18 22:57:46 letinsh
looking good!  toit like a toiger.
looking good! toit like a toiger.
0 2016/08/18 22:57:26 letinsh
0 2016/08/18 22:57:12 letinsh
Cut it in by hand....get the axis to the correct diameter, then walk the butterfly down by slowly filing away the high spots....
Cut it in by hand....get the axis to the correct diameter, then walk the butterfly down by slowly filing away the high spots....
0 2016/08/18 22:56:26 letinsh
A little bit of a gap, but maybe it's enough for my high idle...
A little bit of a gap, but maybe it's enough for my high idle...
0 2016/08/18 22:55:50 letinsh
No idea where this plugs.
No idea where this plugs.
0 2016/08/02 21:57:01 letinsh
Other end fitted to a hard line.
Other end fitted to a hard line.
0 2016/08/02 21:56:52 letinsh
Connects to this hard line below and just to the right of the MAP sensor.
Connects to this hard line below and just to the right of the MAP sensor.
0 2016/08/02 21:53:36 letinsh
No idea where this plugs.
No idea where this plugs.
0 2016/08/02 21:53:14 letinsh
Reconnect the washer fluid motor electrical connectors.
Reconnect the washer fluid motor electrical connectors.
0 2016/08/02 21:50:27 letinsh
Hard to see, but install the new vacuum line from the TB to the MAP sensor.
Hard to see, but install the new vacuum line from the TB to the MAP sensor.
0 2016/08/02 21:49:45 letinsh
Put heat shrink on, solder connections, then move the heat shrink up and shrink it.
Put heat shrink on, solder connections, then move the heat shrink up and shrink it.
0 2016/08/02 21:48:48 letinsh
This is the ECU pigtail and TPS part numbers from O'reilly.  Decided not to swap the TCU pigtail.
This is the ECU pigtail and TPS part numbers from O'reilly. Decided not to swap the TCU pigtail.
0 2016/08/02 21:47:01 letinsh
Solder in a new connector.
Solder in a new connector.
0 2016/08/02 21:46:40 letinsh
0 2016/08/02 21:46:32 letinsh
Still haven't refined my back-probing technique.  Broke the plug.
Still haven't refined my back-probing technique. Broke the plug.
0 2016/08/02 21:45:56 letinsh
0 2016/08/02 21:45:42 letinsh
I cleaned all the vacuum lines as best I could, then RTV'd the big one together, as it comes apart with very little effort.
I cleaned all the vacuum lines as best I could, then RTV'd the big one together, as it comes apart with very little effort.
0 2016/08/02 21:42:55 letinsh
I don't know why I didn't notice this when I swapped the radiator in, but the new fill neck keeps this clip from engaging.
I don't know why I didn't notice this when I swapped the radiator in, but the new fill neck keeps this clip from engaging.
0 2016/08/02 21:42:13 letinsh
Some consequences of using a bigger booster:  Wiper fluid bottle must move forward.  This really squeezes the airbox and getting the lid on is a challenge.
Some consequences of using a bigger booster: Wiper fluid bottle must move forward. This really squeezes the airbox and getting the lid on is a challenge.
0 2016/08/02 21:41:05 letinsh
I found a 1/8" bit the correct size for the new holes.
I found a 1/8" bit the correct size for the new holes.
0 2016/08/02 21:40:06 letinsh
Clean it up, put it back together with OxGard.
Clean it up, put it back together with OxGard.
0 2016/08/02 21:39:25 letinsh
According to Cruiser54, this ground is shared by front windshield washers, rear windshield washers, AC clutch relay, fan control relay, fog lamps, fan motor, headlamps, front turn signals, front side markers, and park lamps.
http://cruiser54.com/?p=211
According to Cruiser54, this ground is shared by front windshield washers, rear windshield washers, AC clutch relay, fan control relay, fog lamps, fan motor, headlamps, front turn signals, front side markers, and park lamps. http://cruiser54.com/?p=211
0 2016/08/02 21:36:01 letinsh
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