its true, were back together again, this time for good. ive finally decided to quit smoking a certain plant which has been the root cause of all of our problems over the last 4 years and i couldnt feel better about life now. i got some more work done on friday and saturday so heres the skinny on it. ive had this rattling noise for the last few weeks, actually ever since i put the air horn on so i decided it was time to investigate it. i pulled the air compressor off the truck and found that the motor body was loosely fastened to the air vein portion, which also happens to be the part that the mounting bolt is secured to, so i took it all apart and tightened things back up. while i had it apart i painted the cover black to help it blend in better and also finished painting the wheels with the winter tires on them.
on saturday morning i hit 3,000 miles on the odometer so it was time to change the oil. i decided to change the fuel filter and the trans fluid just because im really big on maintainence and i knew there was a chance that the trans fluid had become contaminated after the "rear main seal" fiasco (i had that damn trans off so many times that i just kept draining the fluid into a clean container and then filling it back up with fluid from said container, it was $30 worth of amsoil and i didnt want to throw it away!). i had cleaned the gas tank out the best i possibly could before i put the fuel pump assembly in but i knew that the filter could have picked up some extra crap and i just wanted to start fresh again.
i dropped the oil and it had the usual dark color and semi burnt smell, and the fuel filter didnt appear to have any nasty colored gas coming out, so i moved on to the transmission. when i pulled the drain plug i was instantly glad that i had because the magnet was covered in crap!
i opted to fill it back up through the shifter hole instead of using my suction gun which i have used in the past but made a mess with, so i got inside and took things apart and everything went smoothly. when it came time to lube up the driveshaft and steering components i saw something that immediately caught my attention. the axle pivot was very loose and i could see where a bolt that i installed was causing the suspension to bind and eventually worked the pivot bolt loose.
i removed the pivot bolt and the bolt under it and flipped it over, then reinstalled the pivot bolt.
i took my truck for a drive up to work to get some more wiring supplies and my mystery noise had gone away! im glad i caught this when i did or it could have ended badly for me. when i returned i installed my k&n that i had cleaned on friday and oiled saturday morning after allowing it to hang dry over night in the basement above the furnace.
i was waiting for terra to show up so we could go mountain biking for one last time before the snow falls, but she was running late so i kept working on the truck. i figured i would have time to make a wiring harness for the horn so i got to work. she showed up just as i was soldering the connectors onto the compressor end and the ring terminal on the ground wire.
i was just about done putting tools away when i remembered i wanted to put my fuse panel cover on but needed to cut a hole in it to clear my electronic flasher. while the soldering iron was still hot i cut the hole and also made a slot for my accessory fuse panel power wires to go through.
thats all for now, it might be a while till i get some more updates if it gets too much colder out since my bothers truck is still in the garage from his driveshaft incident.