Luke111
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Ryan, this looks great...
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Ryan, this looks great...
Western Flyer,
Definitely check under that rack! The rest of my LX is spotless, but under those rack feet you can see the mess they left. If I didn't pull it off and waited until it started to show signs it would have been too late.
The Slee harness is a nice addition when you do it, are you upgrading to the high output bulbs too?
Ryan
Thanks Ryan,
Yep, I need to get on that rack. My 80 is rust free, but so was my Tundra until a leaky windshield seal let in some water. The rust killed the value.
I have a full set of HIR bulbs now, plus a set of 100W high beam bulbs (in their boxes). I will try to get the Slee harness installed this weekend (while my daughter naps). I will start with the HIR bulbs, then try the 100W bulbs to compare (though the HIR highs crank decent light now). I am really not impressed with the light from my low beams currently, even with the HIR bulbs (sans harness). We will see if the harness helps the lows enough to make them acceptable. I have used various high-output halogen bulbs before, often with short lifespans, so I am contemplating the whole DEPO HID mod.
Thanks,
Jon
That looks great Ryan. My Wagongear tailgate lid should be here in a few days. I just showed the "boss" the pictures of yours. Her comment was "why does it open from the bottom..."
I just want to warn people to check out their EGR system well. I had a P0402 that would come up off and on, and I did EGR replacement, pulled the TB and cleaned it, etc one thing I didn't do was pull the vacuum hose of the intake and clean that intake port. It was completely clogged and I had to do the drill bit method. But it made a HUGE difference!!
For the first 1000 miles of driving I averaged 10.6mpg. I know these trucks get terrible mileage but I was mostly stock. So I ordered new plugs, wires, distributor cap and rotor. This helped and for the next almost 900 miles I averaged 11.5mpg. Well I didn't want to jump to conclusions, but after 2 tanks of gas with that vacuum port clean I am averaging 14.7mpg. It is another reason I would love to pull the whole EGR mess.
Ryan
Which vacuum port is this? You just drilled it out with a drill? Interesting find
Did you pull the vacuum hose off the bottom of the intake manifold, too? I believe that the small tube just goes straight through from the top of the intake to the bottom and there is another vacuum hose port on the bottom.I just want to warn people to check out their EGR system well. I had a P0402 that would come up off and on, and I did EGR replacement, pulled the TB and cleaned it, etc one thing I didn't do was pull the vacuum hose off of the intake pass through and clean that vacuum port. It was completely clogged and I had to do the drill bit method. But it made a HUGE difference!!...n
Did you pull the vacuum hose off the bottom of the intake manifold, too? I believe that the small tube just goes straight through from the top of the intake to the bottom and there is another vacuum hose port on the bottom.
If you don't pull off the bottom hose, you're probably just packing the carbon down into the lower hose...
Nice, thanks!Yep pulled both hoses, off the intake, it is just a straight pass through, you can bypass it with a section of vacuum hose, which might be smarter since it would be a lot easier to replace.
Thanks!
Ryan