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AdventureTaco - turbodb's build and adventures

Discussion in '1st Gen. Builds (1995-2004)' started by turbodb, Apr 4, 2017.

  1. Mar 29, 2018 at 11:33 AM
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    WHAT ... I CAN'T HEAR YOU

    I need some good headphones.
     
  2. Mar 29, 2018 at 11:37 AM
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  3. Mar 29, 2018 at 11:40 AM
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    Oh, right, I forgot Bluetooth would be a non starter for you with the quality. They seem reasonable for what they do though, and for those of us who want isolation, this is a good comparison across price points. ... Even you mentioned the SE 215's :p.
     
  4. Mar 29, 2018 at 11:47 AM
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    Now, now. We're all on TW so it's clear we all have our ways to spend money. Just because some buy LT-costing speakers and others buy Orange trucks doesn't mean we can't all get along. :rofl: :devil:


    Also - how is it that I'm having a hard time keeping up in my own build thread? Aren't you all supposed to be working? Oh, that's right - that means you're on here all day!
     
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  5. Mar 29, 2018 at 11:51 AM
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    I've done a mod or two
    Trucks, and giving you guys shit are my two hobbies.
     
  6. Mar 29, 2018 at 12:03 PM
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    just where the BS fly's have decided to gather until the next good smelling topic attracts us else where :poking:

    :p
     
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  7. Mar 29, 2018 at 12:12 PM
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    what?
     
  8. Mar 29, 2018 at 12:16 PM
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    right. So why would it be like pesticide? haha

    be more like a big ole pile of steaming....






    cookies :D
     
  9. Mar 30, 2018 at 6:50 PM
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  10. Apr 2, 2018 at 9:31 AM
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    My U-joint was Toast!
    March 28, 2018.

    Our trip to The Maze was awesome. However, you may recall that near the end, we hit a whoops a little fast, which led to me peering under the truck a few times on the way home to try and determine what the god-awful shake was that we were feeling in the accelerator, seats, and - after 15 hours on the road - our bones.

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    I wasn't able to figure it out on the drive home, but the next day I spent some more time under the truck and noticed two things:
    1. The rear diff pinion seal had started leaking (slightly) somewhere between Boise and the Seattle area.
    2. My rear u-joint, which to this point has always been tight, was anything but. It had a good 1/16th-inch of play.
    I was also worried that maybe I'd thrown off the alignment, that I'd knocked off some balancing weights on the wheels, or that I'd somehow damaged my engine or transmission mounts. While I still plan to get a balance and alignment, I was happy to find that my mounts all looked good - so I ordered up a new u-joint (part #: 04371-60070) - and gave a call to JT's Parts and Accessories to inquire about the rear pinion seal (since I'd recently had my gears swapped there).

    They were awesome as usual and said that I should just show up and they'd take a look at the rear diff.

    So I headed out - keeping the speeds low to minimize the shake - over a couple passes and arrived just after lunch.

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    Chris was just wrapping up another job and popped out to say "hi" and grab the truck. As he put it in gear, we both heard a "clunk," and he asked, "Is that your rear u-joint?" My reply of, "I hope so!" solicited a laugh as we got to work getting the truck up on the lift. (Side note: everyone should have a lift.)

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    Now, I knew that the drive shaft would need to be disconnected from the rear diff in order to check the pinion seal, but I wasn't sure if I'd then be fixing the u-joint (having never done it myself, I'd even read up on the procedure, watched a few videos, and brought the tools I thought I'd need, including a vice and all the right sized sockets) or if Chris (and Jared) would be. Regardless, it was immediately clear that someone would be, because the one on the truck had a sleeve that was pretty chewed up. Rotating it at all by hand was difficult, and there was a hunk of metal - that I can only assume is important - missing.

    So, we marked the drive shaft so we could re-position it correctly when we were done, and Chris actually started working on the u-joint first.

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    I was about this time that Jared walked in, and the two of them split tasks like a well-oiled machine. Jared continued work on the u-joint and Chris switched to changing out the pinion seal. And then, they worked so fast that I had a hard time getting pictures.

    Chris pulled the flange and pinion seal on the rear diff, checked the rest of the diff - especially the pinion and bearing - to make sure it was still sound, and had the new pinion seal in place in about 10 minutes, and was quickly tightening everything back up.

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    Jared bashed on the u-joint for a while to separate the various components, and then took a look at the OEM Toyota replacement and declared both that: "Wow, this is pretty, must be a Toyota." and "Needs more grease."

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    From there, he quickly reassembled with the help of a dead-blow mallet and vice - laughing as I took pictures that, "The internet is going to say I'm doing this wrong!" Of course, he's done enough of them that everything went together quickly, uneventfully, and in under 5 minutes.

    Probably a bit faster than if I'd been doing it for my first time.

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    It was then time for a bit of grease - the only part of the job that took two guys. (You know, because that's the hard part.) And then, Chris re-aligned the drive shaft and bolted it and the u-joint into place.

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    The truck was lowered to the shop floor, and we were done. Total time - maybe 20-30 minutes. Awesome.

    And the drive home was smooth as butter.



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    Extra side note: while the truck was up on the lift, I took a couple minutes to give everything a once-over while not negotiating the space on a creeper. I discovered this missing bolt in my driver-side lower ball joint, which is another casualty of The Maze (since I have a habit of checking them prior to a trip, given all the issues folks seem to have). My guess is that it was loosened at some point and then the 1,300-mile drive-line shake may have caused it to shake loose ('cause it sure caused other rattles I've never heard before in the truck).

    At any rate, I had some extra lower ball joint bolts (OEM: 90080-10066) and blue loctite on hand, and remedied the situation immediately.

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  11. Apr 2, 2018 at 9:40 AM
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    wow that joint was fucked haha

    Thats from you never greasing them over the last 18 years or whatever it was you said :p

    Glad you caught the LBJ bolt. That wouldn't be fun.
     
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  12. Apr 2, 2018 at 9:45 AM
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    Yeah, I guess. Sort of figured that the "scheduled maintenance" at Toyota would take care of that, but clearly no. Probably would have been a problem a lot sooner if I'd been using my truck the same way I've been for the last few years vs. mostly garaged.

    You think that black moly-lith stuff is materially better than Red-n-Tacky? They look similarly priced to me, but hadn't hear anyone mention the black before you did yesterday.
     
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  13. Apr 2, 2018 at 9:49 AM
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    Not sure really. I don't like the red n tacky though. Too sticky for my liking and squeaks.

    My dad noticed when he had his at the last scheduled maintenance...they didn't grease up his either. Was not a happy camper about that.
     
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  14. Apr 2, 2018 at 9:57 AM
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    alot still need done
    guess its best for us to do regular maintence unless you have a mechanic you trust. glad to here your replacing those shot parts hate to see a 3 wheel tacoma
     
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  15. Apr 2, 2018 at 10:12 AM
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    Glad your back in working order...pretty cool you got to go to your friends shop and see it all go down.
    I found the black moly lithium grease locally, excited to see how it works.
     
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  16. Apr 2, 2018 at 11:38 AM
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    my swingout just slid on.. but thanks to Virginia using salt on the roads, I think its permanently seized on. At least I havent figured out how to remove the spindle cap, so I can take the swingout off to get it sandblasted.
     
  17. Apr 2, 2018 at 11:40 AM
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    Spindle cap will come off with large channellocks, just clamp on and hit the channellocks with a hammer
     
  18. Apr 2, 2018 at 12:02 PM
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    Thanks for that! Will try it out. I have a Bruteforcefab rear bumper
     
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    WOW and WOW.

    The ujoint cap that shattered had been dry for quite some time from the looks of it. Almost as if that cap was blocked from grease when the other 3 got some. My guess is that it had already failed but the hard landing pushed it over the top.

    And, the BJ bolt is shear luck that another one didn't start to loosen. Please tell me that the other 7 now also got some blue on them.
     
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  20. Apr 2, 2018 at 12:24 PM
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    Mine also have a small hex key set screw that indexes them. Don't bash without making sure you've addressed that too, if you have one! :)

    Yeah, I think the u-joint was likely the thing making noise even when I was at your place, and we just couldn't feel the play in it; and agreed on the landing pushing it over the edge.

    Yeah, as soon as I got home I removed and loctite-d the other seven LBJ bolts. Was actually convenient b/c I was rotating tires anyway.
     
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