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Replaced front brake pads this morning. Had a new set that i had bought a couple of years ago when the rears needed doing, got the fronts at the same time, just never got around to changing them until today. Old ones still had a bit of meat on them, but not much. I think they were the originals, If so they have lasted 258 000 km`s, never been changed since I`ve had the vehicle & I`ve done the last 158 thou.
Rotors are still in good nick, minimal wear ( unlike mates 2010 Navara with 78 000 kms on it that wore out the rotors before the pads! ). Checked front wheel bearings for movement while i was at it, all good.
Don't ya love it when things actually go they way its supposed to?
I'm still chasing an oil leak from that area though Mudski.
It looks look the EGR valve or something in that vicinity. It only does it under load and is only a fine spray. I'm not losing any oil at all so its coming from the vacuum EGR system somewhere.
I will have another look on the weekend.
I also have to fix the fuel pump as it is leaking fuel (and getting worse) so I have to play mechanic again this weekend before we take the Patrol away for two weeks in April.
But you are right, It is good to get things fixed and working properly.
Last edited by rkinsey; 22nd March 2016 at 01:01 PM.
Just about to jump into my next Patrol. A 2001 GU II TB45E .
WARNING!: Do not ever use a towball as a recovery point. They are not rated and can become a deadly projectile during a recovery if they snap off, and they have done so with tragic results in the past.
Mounted an Anderson plug to the bullbar from the auxiliary batteries to plug in solar panels, use 240v charger, or 12v supply for portable air compressor or the like.
2014 Titanium Y61 with all the fruit ................
Didn't remove the sensor, rather removed the circular clip and pull out the air cleaner cover, removed four bolts to seperate the MAF sensor housing and gave it a good clean, didn't remove the wire either.
Drives smooth now, where it was hesitating when take off and make turns in third gear.
Mounted an Anderson plug to the bullbar from the auxiliary batteries to plug in solar panels, use 240v charger, or 12v supply for portable air compressor or the like.
I brought one of these Bazza just for that purpose weather proof to boot,
even brought a second one for the back for when I hook up the camper
04 ST 3lt auto, not enough Mods to keep me happy, but getting there
Finally got the fuse block and fridge slide fitted in the gu ready for Easter. .
Dam the small door hangs over a long way so the fridge has to be a long way in...
A pain as its a made a big gap between window and fridge..
Exactly what I didn't really want. ..