I just went through this and am fairly confident that my cooling system was fully filled with distilled water. I only got ~6 liters to drain out via the radiator, block, and full overflow reservoir....
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I just went through this and am fairly confident that my cooling system was fully filled with distilled water. I only got ~6 liters to drain out via the radiator, block, and full overflow reservoir....
I have had my Kenda's since Feb '18. The only issue I've had is that they rub at full turn, never over bumps. The rub is not on the body, but rather a flap of metal on the forward inner part of the...
After getting the kendas I basically joined Costco for their price on tire mounting, balancing and disposal of old tires - $15 all-in per tire for a total of ~$75.
Correcting myself: Here's how well the Kenda Klever fits into our spare tire carrier ... not so great.
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Hi John,
>> The rubbing worries me, though, as far as I know my '88 isn't lifted at all. I may try them anyway and see if any modification is needed.
I suspect that the tires would be fine in a...
My 2c: After learning of the Kendas from Roger's post, I bought them last Feb and have driven about 2500 miles. So far they've been super!. Previously I had Mastercraft Glacier Grip II 205x75x14s...
The post-wet test was done immediately after the wet test. I did not start the van between tests. Basically, the wet-test pressures seemed so high to me that I wanted to do the test over. After the...
Hope its okay to add my story to this thread:
My van burns oil. I am no professional mech, but like many others here, I enjoy learning as I go. In that spirit, I performed 3 compression tests...
I realize this thread has bifurcated, but I wanted to report that the Aisin hubs solved the problem of my axles bouncing around in the spindle. Here's a short video showing the difference in the...
How about the alternator wiring harness? Does anybody know if that would be the same for 87-89 4wd vans as it was in the 85 vans?
Do you have the power steering pump? If so, is it Toyota?
I found a set of Aisins on CL. $100. Haven't had time to install them, but preliminary results suggest that these are going to solve my problem. They are MUCH sturdier than the SW hubs. I'll post...
Should I have used copious amounts grease on the axle and in the spindle shaft?
I had no idea how much hubs would cost until after my last post, when I started shopping. Finding hubs is not nearly as straightforward as I thought it would be. Expected to be able to look up my...
I'm strongly inclined to order a new pair of Aisin hubs and compare them, out of the box, to my Superwinch hubs. If the inner toothed cylinder (the free-spinning part) sits firmly in the hub without...
Thanks Tim. It's actually good to hear that I'm not just being neurotic (usually the case with me and the van), and that there actually is something askew here.
Since that repair I have driven...
Double checked this morning - there are definitely have spacers behind the snap rings. I remember ordering two of each size spacer, and after I got them out of the packages it was difficult to...
Finally following up on this, as the axle chatter/clanks annoy me. I made a video that demonstrates how the axle moves when I manually push the axle up/down. Is this normal?
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Thanks, Cali Cruiser. Some of those recessed screw holes are difficult to see when upside down and in poor light. I was totally missing them. The housing came apart easily after removing all screws.
Skyflyer or anybody else: Do you know how to separate the steering column housing, top from bottom? I have removed the screws, as shown in the picture above, and what's left are some small plastic...
Really odd that the DS bearings were the bad ones. But it was easy to confirm this by spinning them in my hand (DS were gritty and chunky while PS were smooth and quiet. So I replaced both PS and DS...
Thanks, Tim. Side A is the side that I can peal back to reveal the spring.
This may be a dumb question, but which side of the wheel/grease seal goes in toward the inner bearing, and which side goes out (toward the center of the van), A or B? Pictured are both sides of the...
Bump. I'm not looking to make money on this deal. Just want these shocks to go to a good home and want a small incentive to drag myself to the USPS for drop-off. Possible correction on the shipping:...
This is what I found on the driver side front bearings - chips. Metal flecks come off in the paper towel as I wipe/roll them down. Noticeably more play overall in the driver versus passenger side...
Is it an LE? Does it have a fog light switch? If so I would like that.
What color is the interior? Got any pics?
Thanks.
FS, rear shocks for a 2WD TV:
I bought these a couple years ago, by mistake. They were used for about 1 day in my 4wd van. It was obvious that they were too short and I took them out. The shocks...
Sounds like it might be worth checking the D/S front bearings. Those are the ones that I did not inspect/repack when I replaced the rotors.
I have an extra rear end, one with 85K miles that I got from saucymonkey. Perhaps it is finally time to swap it out with the 314K rear end under my van. Haven't looked at it for a while but I...
I have seen some videos where people diagnose bad bearings by lifting one drive wheel, starting the engine, and depressing the gas pedal to get the wheel spinning. Then compare to the other drive...
Thanks, Tim. I'll check the rear passenger side bearings.
Yes perhaps it is the rear bearing. Removing rear wheel bearings sounds like no fun at all, based on posts in this forum.
For now I'm going to go with the theory that my front PS inner bearing is...
I believe I have bad front passenger side wheel bearings. There is an audible growl which increases with speed. It doesn't matter if I am stepping on the gas or coasting, have hubs locked or...
What did you end up doing?
This happened to me just last week! I went for a test drive after some repair work and realized I had a frozen caliper. I pulled into the shop and they confirmed the...
Yes that was the issue. Thanks for showing me how to switch back to the default style.
Hi, I'm normally use the Google Chrome browser to view TVT. A few days ago it started looking like the attachment. Kind of an annoying format, so now I use a different browser for TVT. No idea why...
Nice pics. Thanks for posting. Do you have any pics of exactly how you used the hose clamp to mend the Mr.Gasket?
I have a set of Bilsteins that I have been meaning to install for a long time, and...
Any thoughts out there on how loud the General Grabbers are?
This is such a hard issue for all of us!
I am currently running Mastercraft Glacier Grip II 205/75r14s and while they have great grip, the tires look and feel soft. I have gotten used to the...
I looked up the weight of the tires: 24lb.
Overall size can be found here: https://tiresize.com/tires/Firestone/Destination-AT-205-75R15.htm
In my search I found that rims alone can be shipped...
Part replacement complete.
A few notes:
1. After comparing the new Toyota PCV (12204-15022), it became obvious that the old one was clogged, even though the old PCV did rattle to some degree....
That's right. The AC Delco is charging the battery. If I could do it all over, I would have spent more on a Denso alternator. But I was in a hurry and forced myself to make a decision - any decision...
Turns out there is some play in the lower mount. I loosened the two bolts holding the lower mount and lifted the mount as high as I could (couple millimeters at best), then tightened it up. That...
Okay. I successfully moved the bushing. I used a 17mm wrench on the front side of the mount and used a 10mm threaded bolt with 14mm heads, and some big washers, to press the bushing. EDIT: BTW I was...
Yes! That's the problem. Thank you! I'll try it without removing the bracket.
I received an ACDELCO alternator from Rock Auto and the bottom bolt sleeve mount is too long - the thing won't fit in the lower alternator mount. Time to order a DENSO alternator.
The author of this howto article suggests that one could ship a set of wheels and tires across the country for less than ~$100. http://www.nicoclub.com/archives/how-to-ship-wheels-cheaply.html
I...
Smart move. Those are too beaut to paint. Any idea what it would cost to ship those to Boston?
That's reassuring. Here's hoping that's all there is to the oil loss, so that I can have a fun summer in the van :yes:. I will report back after I receive and install parts.
Yeah those plugs should be from the rebuild. Glad to hear they don't look bad. I'll replace them.