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couple of little jobs done

janolsson

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Well i haven't had to fix anything of note for some time now. Did the annual oil change last month but otherwise nothing.

Last week i had the week off, so i thought i would takle a couple of jobs. I have had an annoying little clunk from the o/s/f. Now i have had a new ball joint and arb bushes (courtesty of chris) for some time. My current bushes didn't look too bad but i thought as i have them then why not. I assumed the clunk was the ball joint as it was the same sort of noise i got on the n/s. I also have a little bit of a whine from the hub so i may swap that out at some point soon.


I got under the car and realised that the arb link was the one i fitted last year and as such the bushes on it could have settled a bit so worth a tighten. Well blow me that cured the clunk :eek:. So no need to do the ball joint which suited me as i know what a ball ache it can be to do.

I still did the arb bushes. Once out one of the old ones was a little ovoid and both were heavily gouged in the inside. The brackets came off easy enough but they were very rusty. I cleaned em up with a hammer and wire wheel and coated them with ptfe spray before refitting. The ARB also got attacked with emery paper to smooth it up. The bushes got a generous coating of bush lubricant i got with a set of prothane bushes for my other car, nice sticky stuff should keep the bushes quiet for a good time.

So i still need to do the hub. Not looking forward to that as i have to pull the abs sensonr to swap over as the hub to go on is a used one from Saf.

I also fitted the locking cap i got from saf after taking it with me to get a second key cut.

Lastly i tried again to stick my heated rear screen connector back on the glass. This time i made sure the face of the connector was totally flat and the car was not driven (no vibration) for a couple of days to let the solution cure properly. Last time as soon as i tried to connect the wire it popped straight off and i haven't tried yet this time. We'll see :scratch:
 






Are you sure you did any jobs? All I'm reading is a lot of 'I still ...' and 'I tried ...' rather than 'I did ...'

Sounds to me like you wussed out mate :P
 






Are you sure you did any jobs? All I'm reading is a lot of 'I still ...' and 'I tried ...' rather than 'I did ...'

Sounds to me like you wussed out mate :P

Alright you got me on the ball joint and the hub ;)

But i DID the arb bushes and tightened the link which got rid of the clunk!!
I DID the locking filler cap

I DID stick on the demister contact, just not attached the wire yet. I'm considering putting some strong epoxy glue on it first to make sure its stuck.

In my defence i spent more time on a Micra i just got for my GF to learn in. 2 CV boots, brake service, cut and polish, sourced and fixed a rattle in the tailgate and welded up the heat shield brackets for the cat.

I also cleaned out my old saab and removed the stereo and hands free kit before it got scrapped. And i went to my mr2 and started it for the first time in 2 months, first turn of the key she fired and purred (my rebuild and good battery :D)

Too many cars vieing for my attention. The Explorer just gets on with it and so doesn't get a look in.
 






That's more like it ;)

Now when you put it that way, I can see you were busy.

Quite right on the Ex. - they just work, even with niggles and don't demand attention (but then again that's why they are trucks and not cars).

Keep working guy, keep posting so people like me can continue learning Buddy.
 






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