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Wow good thing you caught that ^
Nicely fabricated mountsthose tightening studs are neat. Impressive work as always
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Where did you source them? I can't seem to find them anywhere. Best looking ones I've seen.
Got a little more overnight snow than anticipated during a high cascade fish trip. Pushed snow off the RTT through the night but, the annex section nearly caved and was not easy to exit in the morning. Decided it was time to have an interior sleeping option again. Built something years ago so just need to modify it from a double-wide to single fat guy size. Supported via headrest system and the Tuffy console. Typically have a fridge on the LHS so its tight but usable in pinch.
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Got a link?Test fit some flares from Australia today. Hopefully I can get them mounted up tomorrow and maybe paint match them next year sometime. View attachment 3772806
Yes the debris in previous owned vehicles. Mine had a 10c Australian coin, a dried up apricot pip and sweet wrapping.I replaced the crusty, chalky, sun-bleached annd worn old e-brake handle.
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Ah the joys of the first removal of the center console in a new used vehicle! You always get to learn about the previous owner's fast food and candy preferences, like it or not! If you're lucky, you'll find some money and not too many suspicious-looking hairs!In this case I was dealing with a french fries and Snickers man. No change to add to the piggy bank, but on the flip side, no hairs.
I cleaned everything thoroughly before reassembly!
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The top one is the original 1986 part, and the bottom one is the new 70-Series part I got from PartSouq! The switch needed to be swapped over, but both switches were held on by a machine screw, and the the new part had the appropriate hole drilled in it to bolt right on.
I adjusted the cable while I was in there, and couldn't be happier with the result!
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As I finished up and pulled out of the bay, I noticed a little fluid on the floor. It felt/smelled like diesel!
I dug around under the hood and spotted a thin film of fuel residue on the outside of the fuel filter housing inlet and outlet, the front of the injection pump, and the outside of the hard line in-between. This location roughly lined up with the drips on the floor. I grabbed a wrench and tried each associated banjo bolt. I was able to get the upper one on the filter outlet tightened up a smidge...maybe a sixteenth of a turn or so. The rest of the fittings seemed tight.
Diesel is so thin and runny it creeps and wicks everywhere and can be hard to trace. I hosed the area down with brake cleaner, and started it back up. I couldn't see any leaks, so I figured I'd give it a whirl.
After a short drive, still no sign of leaks, so I'll proceed with caution and keep an eye on it.
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Fresh...Tub off today to reveal more Western Australian red mud dust.
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Got a link?
I’ve been using GooGone and it’s working very well. Just very time consuming. Almost got it all sortedTurpentine can get rid of your silicone (but also your paint).