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05-02-2022, 03:18 PM #3526Registered User
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another decent Volvo site
https://www.matthewsvolvosite.com/fo...a8b46b7b723bf1
Use synthetic oil with 5-7K changes with any turbo. Good reco about keeping your pcv system clean. Many engines were sludged and destroyed with poorly designed/maintained PCV systems and extended oil change recommendations.
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05-02-2022, 03:40 PM #3527
Cool. Been meaning to sign up over there!
Good deal. Thanks for the pro tip! You should get yourself another one of these days. You were right. Highly enjoyable little car.
Got it. Will do the PCV service stat. Good scheduled maintanence item to take care of either way, huh?
Between Matthews and Swedespeed, which forum do you guys like more? I've found both to have good threads at times but don't know the communities are. Is it basically Epicski vs TGR? Haha
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05-02-2022, 04:32 PM #3528Registered User
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I almost never use Matthews because the posts are all old and it can take weeks to get an answer if you post something. There is some good info in there though. Swedespeed is pretty good and I've met some good people through there.
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05-02-2022, 04:40 PM #3529
Gotcha. Will sign up. Need some vida/dice intel. Loads of experience with it there it seems.
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05-02-2022, 05:01 PM #3530Registered User
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The guy that sells the complete setup (with or without a cheap laptop) has a Fb page too if you want quick answers. Yeah, the C30 is a fun car for sure, I just haven't convinced myself that I want another powerful fwd car. If it had the revo knuckle like the Focus RS had it would be a different story. It was the best fwd car I've ever driven in the snow though, with the right tires (I had Dunlop Winter Sports) it was nearly unstoppable with the spin control off until it high centered.
Music sounds way better with the back seats folded down. If you need a replacement grill let me know, I still have the original one that I swapped for a mesh one and it's in nearly pristine condition and I also have a pair of rear seat headrests that I had taken out because I got tired of them being in the way when I looked back for parking. I like the Liqui Moly tranny fluid for that Aisin tranny, the Toyota factory fluid is good for it too (Aisin is Toyota).
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05-02-2022, 09:10 PM #3531
Wait montucky finally bought something? How did I miss this development.
You need to read up on the motor and figure what the weak links are.
My MB has ab air to liquid intercooler setup. It shares engine coolant. So, not optimal for hard pull after hard pull. And it only cycles the pump on if it senses you are doin big pulls
So there are some easy mods to the a2w system including creating a separate source of fluid than the engine coolant, closing some wires to get the pump to always run when the engine runs.sigless.
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05-02-2022, 09:17 PM #3532
Speaking of the MB. Rear taillight started acting up, but no error code on the cluster. Quick Google says it's cracked solder joints on the tail light circuit boards. They are sealed, and can't be open to service.
But, someone figured out where they are, so...
Bust out the torch and a box cutter. Heat the blade and cut out a piece. Reflow solder on resistors. Repeat on the next spot. Replace plastic cutout pieces and torch and knife again to close it back up.
No more intermittent talil light.
sigless.
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05-02-2022, 10:31 PM #3533Registered User
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05-02-2022, 11:03 PM #3534
Yeah, weak sauce... Not impressed.
Should have used a larger through hole resistor that would dissipate more heat and glue it to the board but... Gotta save pennies wherever possible these days. Gah .sigless.
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05-02-2022, 11:04 PM #3535
That said, when I did a shit load of work on a 928, there were cracked solder joints all over the goddamn place.
Edit, also kind of like bmw wagons making the lift gate harnesses too short in the e34 e39 e61 wagons. In all 3, wire harness chafes against sharp edge. Breaks. Boo hiss ...sigless.
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05-03-2022, 06:05 AM #3536
Yup! Finally! The adventure of scoring this particular car starts around here, but the whole thread was pretty fun:
https://www.tetongravity.com/forums/...kyFried/page18
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05-03-2022, 06:07 AM #3537
Dang! Nice work! Probably save a TON over using the dealer who would just swap the entire assembly for $$$ and now your solder joints should be even more reliable to boot.
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05-03-2022, 06:55 AM #3538
It goes like this. Mercedes engineer calls Valeo for a new taillight assembly. Needs it to last 4 yrs or 50,000 mi. Valeo has one that lasts 4.25 yrs and 51,000 mi. Done. Valeo then makes extra taillights for aftermarket.
It's like you guys don't understand the car business."timberridge is terminally vapid" -- a fortune cookie in Yueyang
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05-03-2022, 05:08 PM #3539Registered User
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^^ Yup
So this silly sensor problem is a big pain in the ass. When the part number changed so did the plug, the new one is 3 pin and they don't match up with the holes on the old 6 pin plug so - No good Of course since I couldn't get it out laying on my back in the driveway I went to my favorite local shop to put it on the lift and spent $50 to find out it was no good. The upside is I found out how to reach it better for next time Yes, I have found the right part but it will cost a mint to get it here from the UK so that's pretty much the last straw for me and this stupid air suspension bullshit so now the mission is to find the right coil conversion kit. Most of what I'm finding gives a 1.5-2" lift and I really have no need for that (I don't think I'd trust the thing enough to go very far from an easy tow) so I'm on the hunt for an adjustable height coilover kit.
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05-08-2022, 07:47 PM #3540
Buttoned up the 4Runner rear wheel bearing project today. Hardest part is definitely getting the new ebrake pads on. Once you figure out how to do it...still takes a while and some good luck to wrestle them into place. Ended up replacing both rusty with cracked rubber calipers with reman galvanized so they look nice. 3.2 quarts of valvoline synthetic GL5 and new crush washers for the diff. Old diff oil looked really good, magnet on lower drain plug had minimal metal.
Pretty time consuming job. $850 for the machine shop labor and all the parts not including the seal driver kit and a nice needle nose plier I bought to deal with the ebrakes.
I wish I had an extra seal to practice on. Definitely did a better job driving the second axle seal into place.
I couldn't get the abs sensor hold down studs out of the old wheel bearing housings despite days of soaking and heat and the two nut extraction method so I bought some class 10 m6×12 bolts bathed in anti sieze to use in the new bearings instead. Easy peasy.
I can hear wind noise on the highway again so ftw so far.
This was a nice writeup I referenced along with an FJ cruiser rear wheel bearing video and a printed pdf of those god forsaken e brakes.
https://www.toyota-4runner.org/maint...aring-diy.htmlLast edited by uglymoney; 05-08-2022 at 08:36 PM.
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05-09-2022, 11:35 AM #3541Registered User
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Just to continue the saga... Age is doin' it's thing again, now the right rear brake caliper is sticky and makes really cool wispy smoke after a few minutes of driving I'm not surprised because the left rear went a year ago. Good thing calipers are cheap ($100) and are fairly easy to change. What's next? lol
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05-09-2022, 11:40 AM #3542
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05-10-2022, 09:53 PM #3543
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05-11-2022, 06:46 PM #3544Registered User
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05-11-2022, 08:45 PM #3545
Went for a walk in a new neighborhood and found this place. This guy may have a problem.
Also found a basement house down the street.
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05-11-2022, 09:27 PM #3546Registered User
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I don't see a problem except for lack of midget nazis.
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05-12-2022, 06:20 AM #3547
I like the fox body being used as covered storage
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05-12-2022, 08:40 AM #3548
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05-12-2022, 09:31 AM #3549Registered User
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New caliper is in, it took two tries to get it bled right but it's working great now. Lubed that height sensor again and all seems to be well. Headin' out for another 900 mile road trip in the morning
Next is replacing the AC condenser and compressor before summer actually gets here. Can I drain the system myself with easy to obtain tools? There isn't a shop around that will do it without hooking up to their machine and refilling it the same day it's drained for a minimum of $150.
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05-12-2022, 09:42 AM #3550
The truck looks like it might run. I kinda want it.
Without that thread I would have had no idea what I was looking at it. I had my son with me and only wish I could have properly explained to him why I was so excited and amused to find one of these in the wild.
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