I'm about to rebuild my 4.0, looking for recommendations on parts sources. Going to try to find a used 4.6 crank and rods, so in addition to those looking for new crank/rod bearings, pistons, rings, gaskets, etc.
Set of 8 used fuel injectors from a GEMS 4.0, assume these were original so they have 128k miles on them. Taken from a motor that was running fine. Hopefully useful to someone as spares. $45 shipped within the continental US.
This started happening a few months ago when warm weather returned. 96 DI starts, runs, and idles fine in all conditions. EXCEPT when I restart it after it is really hot. Like driving for 30mins or more in hot weather with the AC on. In that case it will stall when I restart it.
If I give...
Thanks PT. I already have all of the replacement hoses ready to go.
Any advice on where to find a Q-H pump? The auto parts retailers are getting to be a bit of a crap shoot nowadays, they just sell you what their computer pulls up and sometimes do not know who the manufacturer is.
I've been reading through the old posts on these topics and wanted to get some current opinions. I'm about to replace the radiator, water pump, and fan clutch on my 96 DI and would like opinions on what are currently the best choices.
I see a number of rads listed on the typical Rover parts...
Answering my own question here. If you lock the radio you need to leave the key in position 1 for an hour _and_ you need to leave the radio on for that hour as well. The latter is what I was missing, kinda embarrassing I did not figure that out on the first try.
I just ran into this same problem on my 96 DI. Bad alternator ran the battery down, radio needs code. But I cannot get it to accept the code, it just beeps at me. Left the key in position 1 for over an hour tonight, still no luck. I have reset this radio with this code several times in the...
Bummer, the local GM parts counter here had the marking compound in stock. It works much better than machinist's blue, that what I started with.
Hopefully you are done by now. If not, one alternative to a torque wrench is some scrap metal strap, a fish scale, and math. Bolt a strap across...
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Bicycle shop may have an inch pound torque wrench (Park tools makes them for bikes.) Sears may also have one small enough.
Make sure you are preloading the carrier bearings as well. The method I used was to tighten the ring gear side until there was almost zero backlash, then...
How about just making a cover to wrap over the winch line to keep the water out? I used some heavy vinyl stuff from the fabric store and some velcro. Cut into the appropriate size rectangle so that the width spans the whole winch spool from side to side and the length will wrap around the...
Also search here for "RAVE CD", get one for yourself. It has the shop manual on it and it will show you the procedure and spec for doing this adjustment.
You can probably get away with just subtracting a shim or two until the preload is on spec. If anything is worn it is likely the upper...
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