What did you do to/with your van today?
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Re: What did you do to/with your van today?
Finished the front diff gear swap and did a tranny flush and filter change. Also let my new driver, Ben, fill it up with gas and drive home from school. His first time driving an Astro on the road.
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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I have my van tatooed on my cheeks
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Re: What did you do to/with your van today?
The engine started gushing coolant and it's looking like the intake manifold, so guess what I'm doing the next couple days. ](*,)
I'm going to pick up the gasket kit right now ($100).
Are there any must-know tips that this job easier? I'm going to start by removing the seats.
I'm going to pick up the gasket kit right now ($100).
Are there any must-know tips that this job easier? I'm going to start by removing the seats.
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When I did mine had I known or thought about it I would have opened up the plenum to inspect and clean my fuel injection.
'93 Safari shorty, 350 swap
'05 Astro AWD, lifted, 6 liter, cammed, ported and programmed for fast.
'93 cargo, work in progress
'05 Astro AWD, lifted, 6 liter, cammed, ported and programmed for fast.
'93 cargo, work in progress
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ever have a day where you shouldn't have gotten out of bed?
someone hit my van (changed lanes from an on ramp to a road without looking) :(
need a new fender (most likely) a new bug shield (scuffed to hell), new lights (cracked), new running board (half the wheel arch broke off), and a new grille (part under the turn signal is flopping now). Hopefully it gets fixed, because the right front corner of my van looks like total crap now.
guys excuse was "I was looking forward, not back, and didnt see your van". ](*,) he later asked the cop "well shouldn't he have moved over?" ](*,) ](*,) ](*,) #-o #-o #-o
someone hit my van (changed lanes from an on ramp to a road without looking) :(
need a new fender (most likely) a new bug shield (scuffed to hell), new lights (cracked), new running board (half the wheel arch broke off), and a new grille (part under the turn signal is flopping now). Hopefully it gets fixed, because the right front corner of my van looks like total crap now.
guys excuse was "I was looking forward, not back, and didnt see your van". ](*,) he later asked the cop "well shouldn't he have moved over?" ](*,) ](*,) ](*,) #-o #-o #-o
00 safari high top explorer conversion. "shagfari" 235xxx miles on body. 242k on junkyard Jimmy motor.
94 safari hi-top explorer limited. 132k miles.
95 ASTRO choo choo conv. RIP @115K
97 safari slx "surfin' safari" 145k miles RIP
91 safari shorty Tiara conversion. RIP
86 cadillac fleetwood brougham. 67k. It thinks its a hot rod.
83 lesabre limited. 71k miles
66+68 toronados
66 Riviera
94 safari hi-top explorer limited. 132k miles.
95 ASTRO choo choo conv. RIP @115K
97 safari slx "surfin' safari" 145k miles RIP
91 safari shorty Tiara conversion. RIP
86 cadillac fleetwood brougham. 67k. It thinks its a hot rod.
83 lesabre limited. 71k miles
66+68 toronados
66 Riviera
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I have my van tatooed on my cheeks
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Re: What did you do to/with your van today?
I took off the plenum first and later found out that I didn't need to. It comes off with the manifold. Anyway, the poppet valves look clean and shiny.WoodButcher wrote:When I did mine had I known or thought about it I would have opened up the plenum to inspect and clean my fuel injection.
I got everything apart today. The job was just like someone else on the forum said, not difficult, just time consuming. The gasket failed around the coolant channel next to cylinder #1. Fortunately, the outside edge broke, not the inside. There were other spots which looked like they were about to go as well. (if anyone is interested, I can post a photo). I didn't have time to scrape all the gunk off to see, but I don't think there will be any heavy pitting. I think I was lucky the failure was so benign. Tomorrow will be re-assembly and I hope it goes smoothly. Wish me luck. [-o<
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Good luck, I hope I never have to do that job, but I will keep an eye on it. How many miles were on your van before the gasket failed?
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I finally found my roof water leak on the 2000 Astro "El". I kept thinking it must be something I did wrong when I moved the back of the roof forward and welded it to the front. Finally I remembered the back of the van got wet whilst it still WAS a van. Turns out the flat rubber strip across the top of the Dutch door opening that is riveted on was the problem.I cleaned around it with alcohol and added black RTV sealer and in last nights thunderstorm, not a drop leaked in.
'04 White AWD Astro cargo
'00 Astro / El Camino
'61 BSA Super Rocket
'71 BSA B50 engine in a '67 C25 250 chassis
Impossible is just a degree of difficulty....
'00 Astro / El Camino
'61 BSA Super Rocket
'71 BSA B50 engine in a '67 C25 250 chassis
Impossible is just a degree of difficulty....
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I have my van tatooed on my cheeks
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Re: What did you do to/with your van today?
okie1: gasket failed @ 160,000 miles (260,000 km)
I got rid of the dexcool about 43,000 miles (70,000 km) ago.
I got rid of the dexcool about 43,000 miles (70,000 km) ago.
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Thanks for the feedback. My van has less than 70,000 miles & I have had it for a little over a year and put on about 2,400 milestimelessbeing wrote:okie1: gasket failed @ 160,000 miles (260,000 km)
I got rid of the dexcool about 43,000 miles (70,000 km) ago.
so it will probably out live me. Is the dexcool the orange stuff, mine is green?
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I have my van tatooed on my cheeks
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Yes, Dexcool is orange. You're good with green. Mix in a fresh jug of coolant (concentrated, not premix) every 15,000 miles or so to replenish the corrosion inhibitors and lubricants in the cooling system.
I noticed carbon buildup on the throttle valve and idle air valve too.
I noticed carbon buildup on the throttle valve and idle air valve too.
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Re: What did you do to/with your van today?
took my van to the body shop for an estimate. it has 3400 in damage.
00 safari high top explorer conversion. "shagfari" 235xxx miles on body. 242k on junkyard Jimmy motor.
94 safari hi-top explorer limited. 132k miles.
95 ASTRO choo choo conv. RIP @115K
97 safari slx "surfin' safari" 145k miles RIP
91 safari shorty Tiara conversion. RIP
86 cadillac fleetwood brougham. 67k. It thinks its a hot rod.
83 lesabre limited. 71k miles
66+68 toronados
66 Riviera
94 safari hi-top explorer limited. 132k miles.
95 ASTRO choo choo conv. RIP @115K
97 safari slx "surfin' safari" 145k miles RIP
91 safari shorty Tiara conversion. RIP
86 cadillac fleetwood brougham. 67k. It thinks its a hot rod.
83 lesabre limited. 71k miles
66+68 toronados
66 Riviera
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Got mine broken into last night. They got in by cutting a V under the lockset on the passenger's side and popping it out. They broke the steering wheel lock and mashed the ignition switch. Looks like they wanted to steal the van because they left everything in it after they couldn't start it. Dirty bastards- you can't have anything nice for long. All this less than a week before we're supposed to leave for a week of towing our new travel trailer and staying at the Elora Gorge. Looks like that's a no-go now. Sure like to find out who did this- fix'em up real good..
Windsor, Ontario
2004 GMC Safari SLE
2004 GMC Safari SLE
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sorry to hear that, people have no morals anymore, its all about them.sidecar53 wrote:Got mine broken into last night. They got in by cutting a V under the lockset on the passenger's side and popping it out. They broke the steering wheel lock and mashed the ignition switch. Looks like they wanted to steal the van because they left everything in it after they couldn't start it. Dirty bastards- you can't have anything nice for long. All this less than a week before we're supposed to leave for a week of towing our new travel trailer and staying at the Elora Gorge. Looks like that's a no-go now. Sure like to find out who did this- fix'em up real good..
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timelessbeing wrote:The engine started gushing coolant and it's looking like the intake manifold, so guess what I'm doing the next couple days. ](*,)
I'm going to pick up the gasket kit right now ($100).
Are there any must-know tips that this job easier? I'm going to start by removing the seats.
Which gasket kit did you get ?? Mine was a small leak 2 years ago, I put in some stop-leak back then and it just started again over the last couple of weeks so I guess its time to dig in and get it done !
I know its been covered a few times here already but do you have any suggestions ??
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Re: What did you do to/with your van today?
The one I got was Felpro. Everybody seems to carry it. The manifold gasket was metal with silicone looking rubber seals. The kit also came with seals for the upper intake (plenum), throttle body, valve covers and grommets, distributor, a bunch of o-rings and a tube of RTV. I also decided to change the EGR valve gasket while I was in there, which cost me about $3.
The job was not made easier due to the inch thick layer of grime on everything (from 1,000's of kms of gravel road). I recommend buying an assortment of wire brushes, small to large brass cleaning brushes and pipe cleaners (for the aluminum surfaces), scouring pads, straight blade gasket scraper, razor (window) scraper, Vim, strong solvents, lots of rags and a shop vac. Compressed air also helps big time. It was a messy job at times. Part cleaning solvent didn't work well on carbon deposits, so maybe there's a better chemical for that. You'll also need plenty of light, a torque wrench in the inch-lbs range, deep sockets, extensions, and a helper to lower the manifold into position. Keep track of which bolts go where.
The job was not made easier due to the inch thick layer of grime on everything (from 1,000's of kms of gravel road). I recommend buying an assortment of wire brushes, small to large brass cleaning brushes and pipe cleaners (for the aluminum surfaces), scouring pads, straight blade gasket scraper, razor (window) scraper, Vim, strong solvents, lots of rags and a shop vac. Compressed air also helps big time. It was a messy job at times. Part cleaning solvent didn't work well on carbon deposits, so maybe there's a better chemical for that. You'll also need plenty of light, a torque wrench in the inch-lbs range, deep sockets, extensions, and a helper to lower the manifold into position. Keep track of which bolts go where.