I hate automatic transmissions!
Well, we were able to get the van done and up to Fresno by Monday but not without some real headaches. Most of it focused around the automatic trans. I've only dealt with manual transmissions, so I had nothing but problems dealing with a computer-controlled transmission. I thought I could just start her up and go and deal with a little inaccuracy on the speedo like a manual trans. My first clue was when I started her up and the speedo was reading about 40mph just sitting in neutral and started making all sorts of noise when switching back to park. I quickly learned that I really did need that Electronic Ratio Adapter that Chris highly recommended I buy. So after ending Sunday completely frustrated, I was able to get it wired correctly Monday morning and, with a code that Chris recommended, I was able test drive it finally at about 10am after 3 straight ~12-hr days of final touches. An hour later we were on the road to Sportsmobile West in Fresno. I really wish I could've broken everything in the proper way, but there was just no time. She ran very well for the 250-mile trip, but there's a driveline vibration at 55mph that I'll have to deal with. Hopefully, when the SMB interior conversion is done, the leaf springs will settle down to the intended 4" lift and maybe that'll solve the vibration. Other than that and some of the headaches in those final hours, we were very happy!
I don't think she's going to quite fit in the garage!
So now Sportsmobile has the van for 3 months, and until then I'll be catching up on all the other projects I've been neglecting, like the master bath that's been completely stripped apart for 3 months. Luckily my wife loves the van as much as me, otherwise I'd be in the doghouse for not finishing that bathroom.
Here's a list of the anticipated mods we'll be working on when it gets back:
- Mount an air compressor/tank and route the ARB plumbing
- Custom mounts for the new 12" Bilsteins coming soon
- High amp alternator
- Underfloor storage compartment
- Front and rear bumpers
- Rock sliders
- Retractable steps
- Stereo and sound system
- Interior temperature sense and automatic engine and A/C start (for dog safety!)
I'm sure this list will always grow, but that's the beauty of the van. It'll be a never-ending project!