Fuggly's mechanical overhaul was put on the backburner repeatedly after multiple issues with other family vehicles. Stuff I tackled recently while waiting:
- Upper and lower radiator hoses
- Radiator
- Coolant
- Thermostat
- Rear diff fluid (Mitsu LSD oil)
- Front diff fluid (Redline 75W90 GL-5)
- Transfer case fluid (Redline MT-90 GL4)
- Coolant sensor
- Motor oil (Rotella)
- Mitsu tranny fluid (SP-III) and filter
Also tackled some cosmetic stuff:
- Fixed cigarette burns in seats (shaved fabric from lower seat sections and glued into holes)
- Painted badly scratched rear door with factory-matching rattle can paint and quality clear coat. Came out great though I still need to buff the clear. Got the paint
here.
- Filled lots of cracks, gouges in cladding and bumpers with
this stuff, then sanded it all down and painted whole nine yards with
this stuff. Looks good and repairs are as easy as a quick sand and spray.
- Smoked two front windows to match rear tint
- Added cheeky sticker and custom tag
Fuggly is currently at the shop for comprehensive engine repairs. Mechanic was a Mitsu grease monkey for years. He just called to tell me that they tore into the engine and discovered at at almost 150K it's still the original timing belt. He said it looks like it had “minutes left before snapping."
I must be living right. He's tackling:
- Timing belt
- Timing belt tensioner
- Timing belt pulleys
- Accessory belt
- Accessory belt pulleys
- Water pump
- O-ring on metal pipe behind pump housing
- Spark plugs and plug o-rings
- Plug wires
- Coil packs
- Crankshaft sensor
- Newer crank pulley bolt
- Rear camshaft seals
- Valve cover gaskets
- Anything else that's leaking
We're waiting on a few parts to arrive so
please weigh in if you feel I should address anything else while the motor's apart.
I realize that this is an expedition site so at some point I'll get to decking out the Monty for distance travel (springs, shocks, fridge, wheels, tires, etc.) but want to make sure she's reliable first. And making her a bit more prettified has been fun.
Thanks again to the folks who've coached this Montero newb along the way -- most notably Igorskiy86 and especially Michael Brown. Back soon with more.