Cruisn
Adventurer
Well 1 tiny package arrived today and I also have been starting to do some small repairs/prep work. Got the trans temp sensor moved to the correct output. did a quick epoxy fix on the intercooler just to keep it moving for the next few days. I also found a welder to make some cuts for the intercooler install. Now I just need to find some bolts that are 1.25 pitch which is proving difficult in armenia..
And Finished, always lovely working in the rain.
As for new goodies, I got some brass valve stems that are shorter so there is no chance of them being hit off, although it has never been an issue, its always in the back of my head. so figured I would jsut bite the bullet and make it not a problem.
Then I did get sick of deflating airbags at night to level the wagon and then redoing it in the morning, so I grabbed this ARB inflator kit. I will just program it to my air bag pressures and leave it permanently hooked up, no more dirty knees while inflating.
And Finished, always lovely working in the rain.
As for new goodies, I got some brass valve stems that are shorter so there is no chance of them being hit off, although it has never been an issue, its always in the back of my head. so figured I would jsut bite the bullet and make it not a problem.
Then I did get sick of deflating airbags at night to level the wagon and then redoing it in the morning, so I grabbed this ARB inflator kit. I will just program it to my air bag pressures and leave it permanently hooked up, no more dirty knees while inflating.