hehe...This is the best thread i think i've ever read on MUD!
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Haha that's awesome that you translated... I actually needed it! And no, no veggie oil has yet ever gone into this engine.its the shyte fat......
hehe...This is the best thread i think i've ever read on MUD!
That is a sad thing! No the upside of having a turbo that eats oil is that I watch my oil levels like a hawk... check it every morning as part of my "preflight"Be happy you ran it out of gas, not oil (RIP 72FJ40)
translation is as follows.....
come on man....... hurry up
this thing has only got 15 moving parts...... your vehicle has a very simple motor
its the shyte fat...... you have used low quality vegetable oil for fuel
get some real diesel n get moving...... use some clean diesel fuel and it will go
if the fat hasnt shagged it...... unless the vegetable oil has done permanent damage
see if your sump oil hasn't jelled as well.... make sure the veg oil hasnt contaminated your engine oil![]()
I presume that your rig has been converted to R134a - the new gas. It may now be hard to find R-12 - even in Chile. I haven't tried R134a but I have heard it does not cool nearly as well as R-12. There are new replacement refrigerant gasses you could try.
My guy who swapped in the 3b charged the AC system himself, so maybe he didn't vacuum it, and I don't know what gas he used... I didn't know anything about this AC stuff until yesterday.
Yes I pulled the AC lines. When I turned on the AC it made HORRIBLE noises, didn't blow cold air unless it was already cold out (great!), and slowed down the car a little bit... at least now that I've killed it my girlfriend can't press the AC button, and I can turn it into an air compressor...
Decreasing the idle at altitude was about the only thing the AC was good for!A working AC will always drag down your engine a bit. That's why you have an idle up solinoid.
The pump was physically making Awful noises! Bah maybe it wasn't the best decision... too late now.Did you check the sight glass for frothing bubbles before pulling the lines? If you had bubbles then you were low on refrigerant.
very true!If you are planning to drive in the tropics outside of the cool Andes, you are going to want that AC.
Well I don't know if I'm going to find a decent 4x4 system even in Chile (sounds expensive!)... and besides... the speed at which the AC pump conversion inflated my tire was crazy! Faster than at a gas station! I shouldn't have too much trouble finding another AC pump somewhere though, and making brackets is very doable.If you want onboard air, then make a bracket to add another AC unit or buy an decent 4x4 electric onboard air system.
In other news, I got the turbo exhaust loop repaired yesterday. I asked the guy to reinforce it while he was at it but I wasn't terribly impressed with what he did. We'll see if it holds. Also put everything back on to the engine and ran it... purring like a kitten of course! (a very large clunky mechanical kitten)
Did he brace it on each side with a piece of flat bar? 1/4" thick x 2" wide should help take some of the stress off that one weld.
I'd be careful of charging and draining the batteries over and over as that will surely kill them over time.
That's the problem... from all the bleeding I've been doing there's diesel fuel coating everything! Impossible to tell! I don't remember seeing any drips or wet patches or anything before I did all that thought...Do you see any evidence of diesel leakage anywhere? .
Do you have a water separator that is not mounted down low? I had issues with my '55 getting air in the lines until I got rid of the Racor that was mounted up in the engine compartment. I'll be mounting an OEM separator down on the frame rails of the '55 once the tank is closer to empty.
That's the problem... from all the bleeding I've been doing there's diesel fuel coating everything! Impossible to tell! I don't remember seeing any drips or wet patches or anything before I did all that thought...