What did you do on your 70 series today? (31 Viewers)

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Sweet! I’ll see you also Dan! Going to be a great week
Indeed!
Joe is bringing me some parts. I'm saving a freight charge. :lol:
 
Last time @cruiserdan was on the Con…. It’s good to be retired.

Congrats Dan. 💪💪

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Getting ready for a multiday bikepacking trip in a couple of weeks.

Today - oil change and new filter. Mobil Delvac 15W40 synthetic.

Over the past few days I've added a light bar on the bumper, also side scene lights and a cabin fan. Also did a major overhaul and cleanup of the rear electrical layout after moving from lead/acid to LiFePO4 in the back. Massive upgrade in performance.

Also installed a Front Runner fold down table. It's an impressive piece - well designed and solidly built. Obviously fits the door perfectly.

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When I left the PI in Nov 24 the clutch slave cylinder seal was weeping so I ordered one from the UAE.
Just returned to the Philippines after 8 months of being in Florida.
Spent about an hour swapping in the new cylinder and bleeding the air out.
The slave cylinder actuates with about an inch of pedal movement unlike previously where it actuated almost to the floor.
Nothing like working on your LC in 95* temps with 90% RH.
Time for a shower and a cool drink !!!!!

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When I bought my 74 it had a few gouges in the headliner which was otherwise intact and in good shape. Because it was still firmly attached (and the fact that I’m lazy) I glued new headliner material over the original. The job took about 3 hours and $60 in materials from Amazon.

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When I bought my 74 it had a few gouges in the headliner which was otherwise intact and in good shape. Because it was still firmly attached (and the fact that I’m lazy) I glued new headliner material over the original. The job took about 3 hours and $60 in materials from Amazon.

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😎 Very nice. This job was actually on my todo list for a long time. I was committed to get to it this summer, but had to be post yet again for a trip with friends to the Western Alps (starts in 2 weeks; stay tuned).
- I'm also still very undecided on the fabric. May you mind sharing a link?
- What adhesive did you use? I'm concerned normal contact glue would interfere with the original PVC and might give wrinkles.
-Finally: How did you undo those little Philips like looking fasteners in the trim moldings? Are they reusable?
Advice is highly appreciated.
Cheers Ralf
 
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