Replaced it today and fitted reflective adhesives as before for more security and did a little paintwork with PlastDip.

This is a logo of our favourite red vine from Sardinia: Cenere.
BTW The other truck has got a new crankshaft sensor.
WHAT YOU DID TO YOUR TRUCK TODAY!Re: WHAT YOU DID TO YOUR TRUCK TODAY!This posting may have been helpfull, on the other hand probably not... Either way, I may have had drink when posting it in which case it's probably not as helpfull as it could have been
Work safe, and remember all technical problems can be resolved with a hammer, the trick is knowing where to hit it and how big a hammer to use (I often find it may also help to have a spare bit in the shed to replace the bit you have just mullered Work in Progress (or not as the case may be) I give you.... 'O-no' the truck. Comments on 'O-no' the truck may be left here Work in Progress (or not as the case may be) I give you.... 'Truck' Comments on 'Truck' the truck may be left here Owning a 2.8 is a hobby in it's self...
Re: WHAT YOU DID TO YOUR TRUCK TODAY!The sparewheel cover on the Mrs' truck has rotted away - only seven years old...
Replaced it today and fitted reflective adhesives as before for more security and did a little paintwork with PlastDip. ![]() This is a logo of our favourite red vine from Sardinia: Cenere. BTW The other truck has got a new crankshaft sensor. Kind regards,
Ian Sorry for my pigeonenglish. ![]() My doctor says I have to invest time in SPORT
Re: WHAT YOU DID TO YOUR TRUCK TODAY!Sent her to the breakers today.
If anyone in the northwest needs any bits she will be laying in state at Atlas Salvage .Jackson St .St Helens . Sad day, off to drown my sorrows .....hic. What surprised me really was the fact that after nearly a year without starting put on a good battery and she fired into life.. She did throw a wobbler though,drove to the ramps of the truck then flatly refused to rev up she didn't want to go . Veni Vidi Lychee I came I saw I ate fruit
Re: WHAT YOU DID TO YOUR TRUCK TODAY!Truck...
Nothing apart from look at it with a frown as it sit's in the naughty corner of the yard awaiting the 'spanners'.... Have to admit, these things go sooooo much better when the engine oil stays in the engine and not spread all down the chassis as in this case. Twas quite happily chugging home from work a couple of weeks ago, steady 60(ish) temp where it should be, oil pressure where it should be and no abnormal rattles (ignoring the fact it's got a 3.1 lump in there and they rattle the same as the 2. Pulled over for a quick look which confirmed the need for recovery in about 2 seconds flat... 4 hours later RAC recovery rocks up having come all the way from Guildford to recover Truck about 12 miles to home.... I'll have a good look at it to see what's given up over the next couple of weeks. Hopefully nothing a good spannering won't put right. O-No... Replaced the cam belt and water pump this morning, thought I really should get round to it as I hadn't change either since getting it about 4 1/2 years ago. Now rapidly heading towards 110k... This posting may have been helpfull, on the other hand probably not... Either way, I may have had drink when posting it in which case it's probably not as helpfull as it could have been
Work safe, and remember all technical problems can be resolved with a hammer, the trick is knowing where to hit it and how big a hammer to use (I often find it may also help to have a spare bit in the shed to replace the bit you have just mullered Work in Progress (or not as the case may be) I give you.... 'O-no' the truck. Comments on 'O-no' the truck may be left here Work in Progress (or not as the case may be) I give you.... 'Truck' Comments on 'Truck' the truck may be left here Owning a 2.8 is a hobby in it's self...
Re: WHAT YOU DID TO YOUR TRUCK TODAY!O-No
Changed the front pads. Having now found out why I needed to change the front pads Tuesday evening will be spent replacing the N/S front calliper with a new one! Really should add callipers to the list of spares to be kept in the shed... This posting may have been helpfull, on the other hand probably not... Either way, I may have had drink when posting it in which case it's probably not as helpfull as it could have been
Work safe, and remember all technical problems can be resolved with a hammer, the trick is knowing where to hit it and how big a hammer to use (I often find it may also help to have a spare bit in the shed to replace the bit you have just mullered Work in Progress (or not as the case may be) I give you.... 'O-no' the truck. Comments on 'O-no' the truck may be left here Work in Progress (or not as the case may be) I give you.... 'Truck' Comments on 'Truck' the truck may be left here Owning a 2.8 is a hobby in it's self...
Re: WHAT YOU DID TO YOUR TRUCK TODAY!i changed the rear shocks.....
and that took about 4h to do.... as i now have something a little different on the rear... fox racing pro air shocks ![]() CARTREK
the final Frontera ![]() and the duck http://www.fronteraowners.co.uk/viewtopic.php?f=46&t=54084 and the white one http://www.fronteraowners.co.uk/viewtopic.php?f=46&t=56305
Re: WHAT YOU DID TO YOUR TRUCK TODAY!![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() My members ride For Banshee the Trooper : viewtopic.php?f=46&t=34626 My members ride for Leeloo the Lotus Edition viewtopic.php?f=46&t=60154 Deceased My members ride for Brenda the Bighorn : viewtopic.php?f=46&t=54771
Re: WHAT YOU DID TO YOUR TRUCK TODAY!Not so much today as every spare waking moment for the last 3 weeks
completely stripped & re-welded the rear end of that rotbox that is my 2.2 Dti, including plates on the chassis, and the fabricating of new spring seats, panhard mounts & a trailing arm mount. Also in the mix were 3 seized calipers, 3 sheared slid bolts, 2 brake pipes, a new exhaust, oil and filter, and a fooking wheel that defied all normal means of removal. This was finally solved with liberal application of boiling water, swearwords and a flaggers maul Cheers to gregster for the speedy provision of 2 of the calipers. MOT time tomorrow, albeit with a 'borrowed' caliper off the 2.8, while I wait for the last on to be delivered
Re: WHAT YOU DID TO YOUR TRUCK TODAY! It passed bucket full of silly advisories though
Re: WHAT YOU DID TO YOUR TRUCK TODAY!Well done that man
My one is is just a bucket!!!
Re: WHAT YOU DID TO YOUR TRUCK TODAY!Fixed an oil leak on rocker cover gasket next to no.4 injector not sure if it's THE leak but fingers crossed, changed gearbox and transfer box oil which was joyous fun witht the P.O.S. syphon pump tube i bought form ebay working at half a litre an hour, gave up and cut up hosepipe and used a funnel in the end to fill it in 5 minutes. Still quite stiff to get into gear so unfortunately i think a new clutch may be in order as I've already bled the system and well and truly reinforced the bulkhead by the master cylinder.
Re: WHAT YOU DID TO YOUR TRUCK TODAY!Today I have been mainly replacing the front discs and pads.
Discs £22.50, pads £10.00, ex VAT [RTG Automotive, Leyland] Fairly straight forward job, though I need a new slider rubber, I'll probably get a kit next week. I reckon it's never had discs before as the hubs looked like they'd never been off! 2000 Vauxhall Frontera 2.2 DTI Limited LWB
Re: WHAT YOU DID TO YOUR TRUCK TODAY!Removed o/s rear driveshaft, fitted new back plate. Waiting for brake shoes to rebuild this side.
2000 Vauxhall Frontera 2.2 DTI Limited LWB
Re: WHAT YOU DID TO YOUR TRUCK TODAY!Wished the 2.8 happy birthday as it clocked 170k
Re: WHAT YOU DID TO YOUR TRUCK TODAY!Finished off the n/s rear brake rebuild.
Thank goodness. In the last five days; front discs and pads, rear discs, pads and shoes, rear disc covers / back plates, rear wheel bearings (unavoidable as we had to heat the retaining collar to remove the half shafts) Insured it (good old Adrian Flux) 2000 Vauxhall Frontera 2.2 DTI Limited LWB
Re: WHAT YOU DID TO YOUR TRUCK TODAY!Replaced drivers side passenger door with a better one as the old one had a big rust patch. Got the window going which hasn't worked for ages,then when I put it all back together it didn't work and I started have owns trouble with the others . I think it's the switches by the gearstick. Fortunately the front ones are working although drivers Side e a bit uncertain sometimes. Couldn't work out how to get them apart and didn't want to braek any plastic,which I am quite prone to.
Re: WHAT YOU DID TO YOUR TRUCK TODAY!MOT passed for another year,only two adviseries. She does 450 miles week in week out and never misses a beat
Light travels faster than sound.This is why some people appear bright until you hear them speak.
Re: WHAT YOU DID TO YOUR TRUCK TODAY!Snap , mine passed it's MOT as well .
In the past two weeks it's had Oil, air diesel filters & fluids New brakes all round including the daffy handbrake shoes Numerous PO "extras" removed , dodgy battery draining alarm , peeling tint on the front windows , roof rack held on with cable ties etc New track rods ends, lower ball joint Some light sill welding Got the windows working again New coolant, washed 100KG of mud out of the radiator fins and then flushed it Stripped put all the seats VAXED everything and replaced And then repainted all of the exterior and the wheels I'm happy with it , and having been able to drive it round for the first time , have noticed the water pump is leaking.... woot, more jobs for Monday ! Will try an post some pix when I can work out best way of doing it !
Re: WHAT YOU DID TO YOUR TRUCK TODAY!Fitted a new exhaust, £78 off eBay, the job went nice and smoothly
2000 Vauxhall Frontera 2.2 DTI Limited LWB
Re: WHAT YOU DID TO YOUR TRUCK TODAY!Found the oil leak on Truck.
Nothing too serious, just a 30mm dia ragged hole in the sump above the axle tube! No oil in there now, but it still runs. Sort off Guess that'll be yet another engine swap. Getting good at those now with that thing. This posting may have been helpfull, on the other hand probably not... Either way, I may have had drink when posting it in which case it's probably not as helpfull as it could have been
Work safe, and remember all technical problems can be resolved with a hammer, the trick is knowing where to hit it and how big a hammer to use (I often find it may also help to have a spare bit in the shed to replace the bit you have just mullered Work in Progress (or not as the case may be) I give you.... 'O-no' the truck. Comments on 'O-no' the truck may be left here Work in Progress (or not as the case may be) I give you.... 'Truck' Comments on 'Truck' the truck may be left here Owning a 2.8 is a hobby in it's self...
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