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  • in reply to: Dufferin County “No Exit” Tour #208529
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    Keymaster

    @Krezz if this goes well I’ll try to modify the run for later in the fall or early winter for a Sunday.  Will take feedback from anybody who attends, and remove some sections once snow falls. This date kinda fell upon me when Grandma offered to babysit the girls overnight Friday.


    @Slick_yota
    plan on bringing the black truck.  The start time is not fixed by any means, so if you and Melissa want us to start later its doable.  I should wrap up by 4-5pm to get to Brampton at a reasonable hour.

    To All:  I got a route figured out with minimal back tracking, and tons of opportunities to add in an extra loop, or take a lunch break in Creemore or Terra Nova (great food and a cold pint). Gives us some better lunch choices over Super Burger / Champ Burger at the starting point.  Google maps isn’t happy showing the entire route because it includes NO EXIT and tries to redirect us.

    Total distance ~ about 50km?

    Travel speed will be less than 10km/h at some points, but most roads are listed either 60 or 80km/h.

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    in reply to: My First Land Cruiser #208522
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    Keymaster

    Hey Evan, if the trailer is for sale, what’ll be your new arrangement?  Ground tent? Roof top tent? Sleeping inside the Cruiser?

    Remember to check out the “Internet Coupons” thread within Members Only for RockAuto discount codes.

    That lift will be beggin’ for tires 😉

    in reply to: My First Land Cruiser #208516
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    Keymaster

    Evan buddy!  Sweet find!  I’m looking forward to the updates and custom parts you fabricate both before, and after your Moab trip.

    Cheers to wrenching!

    in reply to: Redee – 1986 4Runner #208513
    toys-n-yotas
    Keymaster

    Still no progress made on Redee, don’t know what my excuse is now, but I’ll come up with one eventually.

    I’ve finished that ATV and got it off my workbench, just waiting on FEDEX guy to deliver a new battery for it, and my buddy will give it a spitshine and get it on kijiji. I fix the broken crap, buddy details and meets with kijiji peoples.  My girls approve of it being assembled enough to pretend drive it

    My garage is also heaps more organized, and ready for wrenching.

    Ohh, my excuse. Redee is coming off the road in a couple weeks before the weather fouls for 6-months, will save my wrenching for November-April. This winter will be: Steering parts, ball joints, starter, alternator, some interior work, and try to locate and stop an oil leak on the Chevy. Of course it has to be something leaking on the firewall side of the motor, where nothing is visible or accessible.

    in reply to: Wheeling and Truck Pictures #208507
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    Keymaster

    Redee and I took a backroads tour today, a few Level 2 roads with high potential of damage on failure.  10-30 feet drop, perhaps into a river. Mostly single tracks through the trees where “No Exit” and “No Winter Maintenance” begin.  Just a wee bit of mud along the way

    I figure in a week or two the colours will be poppin’ and the scenery will have more than a pop of colour. No photos along the way, left my phone at home.  Will try harder next time

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    in reply to: Redee – 1986 4Runner #208502
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    Keymaster

    Thanks Finn!  I legit had some positive messages to spread, and a to-the-point where they fucked up, but they’d rather keep their ego in check. “We have a plan, can do just fine without you.”….  So good luck, and good riddance MF’ers!!!

     

    Haven’t completed any tasks with Redee of late, but still enjoying a cruise off-and-on.

    I am pushing to get an ATV finished up so I can sell it. Checking back to my notes, last time I touched the ATV was Feb 25th….was waiting on parts (till April)… anyways, got 7-hours put in this week, and getting close to finishing. Needs some fresh fluids, torque check and a spit shine. Hope its on the selling block this coming week. Tired of looking at it haha.

    in reply to: The 85' 4Runner Orange Saphhire #208500
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    Keymaster

    Congrats on the sale Evan. I saw the Sapphire up on kijiji but thought it might just be a “feeler”.  I had sent the link to my buddy, but he’s got his eyes set on a 3rd gen 4Runner.

    What’s on the short list for your next build?  SUV? Pickup? Van?

    in reply to: WTB: 4th Gen OEM side steps #208496
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    Keymaster

    Stumbled across a listing for chrome side steps for 3rd gen Tacoma (2016+)…  not sure if they’re compatible or not

    https://www.tacomaworld.com/threads/fs-trd-or-rims-side-steps-spidertrax-spacers.630948/#post-21634880

    in reply to: Wheeling and Truck Pictures #208483
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    Keymaster

    What an Epic Pilgrammage you partook in!  Seeing a First Gens in their natural habitat always brings a tear to my eye.

    Somewhere between the Square One M&G and “Goodnight Drives” with my girls is the closest I got to wheelin’ this season (so far).  Thanks for sharing bud!

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    in reply to: Redee – 1986 4Runner #208481
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    Keymaster

    Fall setup engaged.  Got the OEM hard top scrubbed and bolted on, the Canback was just too breezy for the kids at night.

    I grabbed a free skid from a business in town, and recycled it into a refurbished deck for my roof basket. Free skid, free wood screws, almost too easy. Getting it on the roof, aligned, and bolted up…. much less easy.

    Using one massive ratchet strap (10,000lbs breaking strength), I finally hung my spare tire in the original location. Took lots of wiggling and cursing to keep it off the exhaust, suspension and rear axle simultaneously, but I think I managed. The lower bolt on passenger side leaf spring shackle is touching the tire, but I think it’ll survive. Hopefully vibration doesn’t cause the bolt to rub through the tread. Time will tell.

    The extra weight (spare tire, hard t0p, roof basket) on the rear axle has helped to smooth the ride out some, and has gotten me another batch of “Cool Points”as determined by a recent increase in Thumbs Up received (real life, not facebook crap).  Roof basket for the win!

    in reply to: Redee – 1986 4Runner #208480
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    Keymaster

    The epic battle of Free Time vs. Expendable Cash just took a sharp left turn…..I left my job to pursue new and interesting things, hopefully earn some dollars while I do it. So long oppressive former employer, can’t hold back my creative and technical contributions anymore! Real smart move on NOT asking me to give an exit interview.

    Next steps.  Dream my dream, and start chasing it.

    😎

    in reply to: Redee – 1986 4Runner #208456
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    Keymaster

    Did a little work on Redee after my buddy and I ran into more Fuel starvation issues. We hypothesize that as the fuel pump warms up through use (and proximity to exhaust), it stops being able to keep up to demand.  I removed the secondary pump on suspicion that running it dry ruined it, and plumbed it out of the fuel run. I also rewired the FiTech EFI to send signal to the OEM tank pump which is brand new with rest of fuel system.  Only the secondary pump is old, and now it’s gone.

    25 km down, and no A:F concerns yet. I figure if some 0-100km/h rips couldn’t create an underfuelling condition, only tuning can be my demise now. Fingers crossed.

    Also removed the last of the old Holley Projection system by pulling the paperweight-like computer from the glovebox, freeing up half the space.

    Also also re-ran the EFI module the opposite way across the firewall and through a grommet so it enters the cab on the drivers side. Added a ziptie to the holder thingy so that it stops falling down when I hit the washboard roads at 70…

    Good day in the shop, and no gasoline in my face or armpit!!

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    in reply to: Redee – 1986 4Runner #208455
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    Keymaster

    Slick, you’re correct on the lower cam doing camber and toe…and my toe was OUT too.  Both seem improved with some arbitrary eyeball adjustment that I made, but alignment is on order.

    My upper and lower balljoints arrived, also all my steering bits. Now just gotta put in some wrench time.

    These efi issues were self inflicted. After 2000km of learning, I changed the targets without recalibrating. Stupid rookie mistake haha.

    in reply to: Redee – 1986 4Runner #208449
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    Keymaster

    Ugggggghhhh EFI tuning took a dump on my way home from Point Clark (Lake Huron 40km N of Goderich).

    My girls and I set off from the beach for our ~90mim drive home. The first 60 mins were awesome, 90km/h speed limits, est cruising speed about 100km/h…I kept it under indicated 90, cause I’m out about 16%.

    After an hour, I was forced to slow down. Anything over 21.2% throttle input (as per TPS readout), and my Air:Fuel ratio spiked, HARD. I can maintain an indicated 82km/h at that throttle %.  Below that threshold, redee ran fine around 14.2-14.5 A:F depending on load. Anything above 21.2%, and no additional fuel was being added. A:F hit 15-21:1!!!  Super lean, fall flat on your face bad tuning.

    Twenty minutes later, my threshold was lowered to 19.4%, and speed dropped too, indicated 73km/h.

    I pulled over, opened my gas cap as I thought, “maybe, just maybe my tank is being sucked dry and relieving the built up vaccuum would help.”  I was wrong. No change.

    Getting back up to speed at under 19% throttle is tough. Then the threshold lowered again to 17%….

    We limped the remaining 15km home at an indicated 60km/h (about 70 actual).

    Upon arriving home, I reset the EFI fuel and TPS learning, and instantly Redee was cured of the Super Lean condition.

    I’m afraid Redee smells like a tractor, and once again, is well over 20L/100km.

    Lesson learned?  Very very small increments on EFI tuning, and RESET the IAC Steps, which link the learned fuel map to the Throttle Position Sensor.

    in reply to: Redee – 1986 4Runner #208439
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    Keymaster

    Did a little camber adjustment by eyeball to reduce some of the wear to the front drivers tire. I was pleasantly surprised when I was able to adjust the lower control arm cam bolt!  I only tried to adj one, still 3 more potential headaches haha

    I ordered upper and lower balljoints cause the lowers have some play in them. Once the balljoints arrive, I’ll work on replacing all the front steering parts.

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