What did you do to/with your van today?
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Re: What did you do to/with your van today?
Grumpy: Saturday, still trying to clear the P0302. Removed the front passenger side wheel, checked the spark plug for problems, none, put van back together. Removed engine cover, looked for wear areas on the wiring harness, none, put van back together.
Once the weather clears up again, I'm gonna grab Green crankshaft position sensor and swap it in. Maybe that will do something.
Once the weather clears up again, I'm gonna grab Green crankshaft position sensor and swap it in. Maybe that will do something.
Aaron
2005 Astro (Gandalf) - AWD, 4.3L, 3.42, 130k+ miles
1997 Astro (Grumpy - $250 Rally Van) - AWD, 4.3L, 3.42, LSD, 2" lift, 31" tires, 335k+ orig engine, $30 eBay fuel pump
Prev Astros:99,97,00,94,87,86
2005 Astro (Gandalf) - AWD, 4.3L, 3.42, 130k+ miles
1997 Astro (Grumpy - $250 Rally Van) - AWD, 4.3L, 3.42, LSD, 2" lift, 31" tires, 335k+ orig engine, $30 eBay fuel pump
Prev Astros:99,97,00,94,87,86
Re: What did you do to/with your van today?
left for work at 545am this morning, had to drop the kids off at their place 1st got about a mile from my place and SNAP! upper ball joint drivers side decides to separate. Thankfully i was not yet on the highway and only doing about 25mph and that was hard enough to control. So we said a little [-o< and walked back home to borrow my dads van. After work i pulled the tire to see all the damage... pics to follow but right now i have to go into Hamilton to pick up and borrow the ex's car.
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Glad you are alright. It seems we have a rash of ball joints deciding to give up the ghost lately. Not too bad a job to do.astrozam wrote:left for work at 545am this morning, had to drop the kids off at their place 1st got about a mile from my place and SNAP! upper ball joint drivers side decides to separate. Thankfully i was not yet on the highway and only doing about 25mph and that was hard enough to control. So we said a little [-o< and walked back home to borrow my dads van. After work i pulled the tire to see all the damage... pics to follow but right now i have to go into Hamilton to pick up and borrow the ex's car.
"I have a torque wrench and I am not afraid to use it."
Jim
1997 GMC Safari RWD, Power Windows and Locks, 7 passenger, a/c, rear heat
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Jim
1997 GMC Safari RWD, Power Windows and Locks, 7 passenger, a/c, rear heat
http://rileysowner.blogspot.com/
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Re: What did you do to/with your van today?
whoa! glad you guys are okay keith .. that could have been far worse [-o<
Rob
current rides:
04 Mazda 6 V6 5spd
vans owned:
97 Astro AWD (selling by summer .. i think) SOLD
99 Astro LS Sept 08 ASV VOM
94 Astro LT
93 Astro LT
96 Astro LT AWD * parts van*
current rides:
04 Mazda 6 V6 5spd
vans owned:
97 Astro AWD (selling by summer .. i think) SOLD
99 Astro LS Sept 08 ASV VOM
94 Astro LT
93 Astro LT
96 Astro LT AWD * parts van*
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Re: What did you do to/with your van today?
good to see your alright zam
I just spent my lunch break changing my belt tensioner took less then 30 minutes
I just spent my lunch break changing my belt tensioner took less then 30 minutes
1998 GMC Safari AWD, BFGoodrich AllTerrain T/A
Jet performance tuner 91 octane preset, Jet under-drive pulleys
Rancho 999000 series shock, on-board controller to be installed later
DHC rock rails and skid plate Add-A-Leaf
G3500 front calipers
Zexel Torsen Diff
11" drums
180 amp Alternator
Long tru-cool 4590 trans cooler
1997 gone
Jet performance tuner 91 octane preset, Jet under-drive pulleys
Rancho 999000 series shock, on-board controller to be installed later
DHC rock rails and skid plate Add-A-Leaf
G3500 front calipers
Zexel Torsen Diff
11" drums
180 amp Alternator
Long tru-cool 4590 trans cooler
1997 gone
Re: What did you do to/with your van today?
Rvamobiledetailing wrote:Detailed two cars today out of the astro. First customers i have had since putting everything in the astro.Here the van is detailing a 2006 Cadillac cts
Hey, that's cool!
1998 Astro, 246,000 miles
K&N air filter
TruCool trans cooler
2" Overland lift & 15" BFG Terrain, 3.73 gears
JET Performance SCU-2000 (Speed Control Unit)
Gabriel Ultra shocks, rear AirLift bags & sway bar
Draw-Tite Dual Port Hitch System, hitch-mounted bike rack (4), hitch-mounted cargo tray, Thule roof-mounted cargo box
K&N air filter
TruCool trans cooler
2" Overland lift & 15" BFG Terrain, 3.73 gears
JET Performance SCU-2000 (Speed Control Unit)
Gabriel Ultra shocks, rear AirLift bags & sway bar
Draw-Tite Dual Port Hitch System, hitch-mounted bike rack (4), hitch-mounted cargo tray, Thule roof-mounted cargo box
Re: What did you do to/with your van today?
Close one Zam, Glad you're OK.
I decided to replace the rear brake line on my 94 AWD tonight. I blew it out being a retard in my yard, but that means it was weak and was going to go anyway, or at least I'm going to say that so I don't feel as bad, lol.
Anyhow, once up, I pumped the pedal to find the leak, which is pointless since I usually change the whole thing, but it serves curiosity. This clears the wheel cylinders of guilt, and makes sure it isn't something weird, like Gary's mystery brake problem some time back.
It was right by the fuel filter, which was further forward that I'd have guessed.
I started removal, and then unrolled some line and started fitting. I run my line up through where the fuel lines are when the tank is in place, or if it is on a beater, etc. I did it the right way on my 99, since the tank was out. That was a preventitive replacement, it hadn't blown out yet, it just looked crusty and the tank was out for the pump.
Anyhow, I noticed the return line was wet, (can you guess where this is going yet) and as soon as I bumped it, it just kind of fell in two. I kind of laughed, and kept on with the brake line. I ended up splicing it with a union and two double flares (no compression junk) right by the transfer case, cause a nice oil leak has rust proofed the forward part of the line. Ha ha.
Now the return line. I cut the rubber hose, cut the steel line, and hey, the big 3/8 line looks wet now, huh, bumped it, nice stream of gas to the middle of the chest. I grinned, but didn't laugh.
It was getting dark at this point, and my 10 year old fetched my LED headlamp. I look like a cyloptic alien or a coal miner with it on. It goes well with my horn rimmed glasses.
I was gravity bleeding the rear line while this was going on, and lost a wheel off of my creeper. I had to send my 13 year old to my Dad's store to get some #10 machine screws and nuts, and he got himself a snickers and gum. This is bad, cauee he goes berzerko on sugar, and sticks gum everywhere. The worst thing is my wife warned him not to get anything other than what I asked for. Flipping kids, lol.
I had a sending unit from another van in the garage, and there was some newish fuel line on it, so I put a flare on each end of a short piece of 3/8 and 5/16 steel line (having junk and spare parts is good), grabbed some clamps, crawled back under, cut the 3/8 line, and cobbled them all back together in a shameful sausage link looking run of rubber, steel, and clamps. Doh!
At least it doesn't leak. If this van makes it another year it will be a miracle anyway, and I'll keep an eye on it. It's got cancer on underside, so it's days are numbered.
I finished bleeding the brakes, but the light in the dash is still on. Pedal feels good, maybe it will go out when I start the engine or drive it.
I then was feeling good in the dark, had a 2nd chew of my favorite Stoker's Peach tobacco, and no gas leak, so I thought I'd patch the big hole in the exhaust. I cut a piece of left over roof cap, bent it into a roundish shape, kind of, and wrapped it around the pipe. Happy with it, I put a thick bead of orange Hi temp RTV oround the hole, wrapped the metal around, put two big ty-wraps around it, and then 3 big hose-clamp like splice case clamps. That drawed it up nice. I liked it so well, that I grabbed another clamp and reatched the hanger that caused the hole. I then took off the plactic tyes.
I didn't start it so the RTV could seal (maybe).
I'll drive it to work tomorrow, and post pics of the damage underneath if anyone is interested. It is really modern art, and will be worth a fortune after I'm dead, unless it kills me.
I decided to replace the rear brake line on my 94 AWD tonight. I blew it out being a retard in my yard, but that means it was weak and was going to go anyway, or at least I'm going to say that so I don't feel as bad, lol.
Anyhow, once up, I pumped the pedal to find the leak, which is pointless since I usually change the whole thing, but it serves curiosity. This clears the wheel cylinders of guilt, and makes sure it isn't something weird, like Gary's mystery brake problem some time back.
It was right by the fuel filter, which was further forward that I'd have guessed.
I started removal, and then unrolled some line and started fitting. I run my line up through where the fuel lines are when the tank is in place, or if it is on a beater, etc. I did it the right way on my 99, since the tank was out. That was a preventitive replacement, it hadn't blown out yet, it just looked crusty and the tank was out for the pump.
Anyhow, I noticed the return line was wet, (can you guess where this is going yet) and as soon as I bumped it, it just kind of fell in two. I kind of laughed, and kept on with the brake line. I ended up splicing it with a union and two double flares (no compression junk) right by the transfer case, cause a nice oil leak has rust proofed the forward part of the line. Ha ha.
Now the return line. I cut the rubber hose, cut the steel line, and hey, the big 3/8 line looks wet now, huh, bumped it, nice stream of gas to the middle of the chest. I grinned, but didn't laugh.
It was getting dark at this point, and my 10 year old fetched my LED headlamp. I look like a cyloptic alien or a coal miner with it on. It goes well with my horn rimmed glasses.
I was gravity bleeding the rear line while this was going on, and lost a wheel off of my creeper. I had to send my 13 year old to my Dad's store to get some #10 machine screws and nuts, and he got himself a snickers and gum. This is bad, cauee he goes berzerko on sugar, and sticks gum everywhere. The worst thing is my wife warned him not to get anything other than what I asked for. Flipping kids, lol.
I had a sending unit from another van in the garage, and there was some newish fuel line on it, so I put a flare on each end of a short piece of 3/8 and 5/16 steel line (having junk and spare parts is good), grabbed some clamps, crawled back under, cut the 3/8 line, and cobbled them all back together in a shameful sausage link looking run of rubber, steel, and clamps. Doh!
At least it doesn't leak. If this van makes it another year it will be a miracle anyway, and I'll keep an eye on it. It's got cancer on underside, so it's days are numbered.
I finished bleeding the brakes, but the light in the dash is still on. Pedal feels good, maybe it will go out when I start the engine or drive it.
I then was feeling good in the dark, had a 2nd chew of my favorite Stoker's Peach tobacco, and no gas leak, so I thought I'd patch the big hole in the exhaust. I cut a piece of left over roof cap, bent it into a roundish shape, kind of, and wrapped it around the pipe. Happy with it, I put a thick bead of orange Hi temp RTV oround the hole, wrapped the metal around, put two big ty-wraps around it, and then 3 big hose-clamp like splice case clamps. That drawed it up nice. I liked it so well, that I grabbed another clamp and reatched the hanger that caused the hole. I then took off the plactic tyes.
I didn't start it so the RTV could seal (maybe).
I'll drive it to work tomorrow, and post pics of the damage underneath if anyone is interested. It is really modern art, and will be worth a fortune after I'm dead, unless it kills me.
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Re: What did you do to/with your van today?
That made me laugh! Sounds like some of the repairs I have made in the past on rusty clunkers.rlsllc wrote:It is really modern art, and will be worth a fortune after I'm dead, unless it kills me.
Current rides:
2013 Toyota Tundra DC 4x4
2008 Dodge Nitro 4x4
2005 Nissan Sentra 1.8S Special Edition
Mileage spreadsheet
Vans owned:
1986 Safari 2.5L 4 speed manual - scrapped
1995 Astro 2WD conversion 4.11 posi, shift kit, DHC rock rails - sold to Skippy
1998 Astro 4x4 D44, D60, NP231, full hydraulic system with 9k# Milemarker winch and snow plow - sold to Lockdoc
2003 Astro AWD all stock - traded for a 3/4 ton truck
2005 AWD, 4.10's - sold to skippy
2013 Toyota Tundra DC 4x4
2008 Dodge Nitro 4x4
2005 Nissan Sentra 1.8S Special Edition
Mileage spreadsheet
Vans owned:
1986 Safari 2.5L 4 speed manual - scrapped
1995 Astro 2WD conversion 4.11 posi, shift kit, DHC rock rails - sold to Skippy
1998 Astro 4x4 D44, D60, NP231, full hydraulic system with 9k# Milemarker winch and snow plow - sold to Lockdoc
2003 Astro AWD all stock - traded for a 3/4 ton truck
2005 AWD, 4.10's - sold to skippy
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Yesterday I thought I heard a new noise coming from Grumpy on the way to work. Having previously destroyed two front diffs due to bad axle seals and knowing that the diff I just put in Grumpy is yes, leaking at the axle seal. I thought the fluid had gotten low, even after checking it a couple days earlier.
On my lunch break, I laid one of the blankets I keep in the van on the ground and checked the fluid again. Level was still good, but I was tired of worrying about it. When I returned to work I ordered new axle seals from http://www.RockAuto.com. Less than $18 for the pair shipped vs. $13 each plus tax locally. They shipped ground the same day and according to the tracking will be here at work today.
On my lunch break, I laid one of the blankets I keep in the van on the ground and checked the fluid again. Level was still good, but I was tired of worrying about it. When I returned to work I ordered new axle seals from http://www.RockAuto.com. Less than $18 for the pair shipped vs. $13 each plus tax locally. They shipped ground the same day and according to the tracking will be here at work today.
Aaron
2005 Astro (Gandalf) - AWD, 4.3L, 3.42, 130k+ miles
1997 Astro (Grumpy - $250 Rally Van) - AWD, 4.3L, 3.42, LSD, 2" lift, 31" tires, 335k+ orig engine, $30 eBay fuel pump
Prev Astros:99,97,00,94,87,86
2005 Astro (Gandalf) - AWD, 4.3L, 3.42, 130k+ miles
1997 Astro (Grumpy - $250 Rally Van) - AWD, 4.3L, 3.42, LSD, 2" lift, 31" tires, 335k+ orig engine, $30 eBay fuel pump
Prev Astros:99,97,00,94,87,86
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Re: What did you do to/with your van today?
Well since I installed the lift I have been in the mood to keep going and do some needed fixes. I replaced the serpentine belt, greased the grease points and replaced rear diff. fluid and leaky gasket. Drove around today and no more leaky rear diff., but now I have a leaky transmission pan. Oh well, didn't have any better plans tomorrow anyway. New spark plugs, wires and brakes are now on the todo list as well.
'00 Astro AWD- 4" OLV lift, 31x10.5" tires, Yakima rack and a whole lot of fun!
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I put the rearend back in the "Smilie Van". Yes, the nice full custom rearend needed to be done over. I installed new Richman gears and they made so much noise I could hardly stand to be in it. I was told they would be a "little" noisy. Well, that was an understatement. I found a nice used set of GM gears on Ebay (3:07) and installed them. So far they're nice and quiet.
1996 Safari SLX Hotair balloon transport vehicle
Re: What did you do to/with your van today?
Thats a bummer about the new gears, but good to hear you found another set of gears that did the job
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changed oil on Tiny". Also had some "neighbors" come over and check out the new lift as I was reading up on the plug and wire changing.
'00 Astro AWD- 4" OLV lift, 31x10.5" tires, Yakima rack and a whole lot of fun!
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Re: What did you do to/with your van today?
now THAT is friggin' cool!!!!
i just moved the 93 and 99 onto the lawn to reseal the driveway on my day off.. yay
i just moved the 93 and 99 onto the lawn to reseal the driveway on my day off.. yay
Rob
current rides:
04 Mazda 6 V6 5spd
vans owned:
97 Astro AWD (selling by summer .. i think) SOLD
99 Astro LS Sept 08 ASV VOM
94 Astro LT
93 Astro LT
96 Astro LT AWD * parts van*
current rides:
04 Mazda 6 V6 5spd
vans owned:
97 Astro AWD (selling by summer .. i think) SOLD
99 Astro LS Sept 08 ASV VOM
94 Astro LT
93 Astro LT
96 Astro LT AWD * parts van*