What did you do to improve your soobie today
Fluid and filter change, as part of regular schedual.
Had used penrite 10w50 last change...can't remember why I got it, but it hated it something shocking..
Shell 5w40 ultra stuff, the fully synth one.
New oil filter, new air filter (replaced K&N one with paper filter as advised)
Usual degrease and maf cleaner.
Seems happier already!
Last change I put 4.0l in...3l came out.
Should have been checking more regularly but it's more oil consumption than the previous two changes I've done, only just had the car 10,000km. Hoping it's something I've done rather than the engine.
Had used penrite 10w50 last change...can't remember why I got it, but it hated it something shocking..
Shell 5w40 ultra stuff, the fully synth one.
New oil filter, new air filter (replaced K&N one with paper filter as advised)
Usual degrease and maf cleaner.
Seems happier already!
Last change I put 4.0l in...3l came out.
Should have been checking more regularly but it's more oil consumption than the previous two changes I've done, only just had the car 10,000km. Hoping it's something I've done rather than the engine.
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Yesterday (Thursday): Got Ruby Scoo out of the shed under her own steam, gave her a spray down, then a drive in the paddock - then went out and about for some bits and pieces.
We finished the day off with an oil change under an awesome sunset
Today: Clocked up almost 200km - all going well. Stoked. I've found the enjoyment of the throaty exhaust note enticing me to put the boot in just to hear it
It's good though!
Tomorrow: pick up new steel to complete the rear bar. Ruby's rear end is too high! Plus it looks naked!
I'm currently uploading a video from thursday that I'll drop in the build thread once it's done
Cheers
Bennie
We finished the day off with an oil change under an awesome sunset

Today: Clocked up almost 200km - all going well. Stoked. I've found the enjoyment of the throaty exhaust note enticing me to put the boot in just to hear it

Tomorrow: pick up new steel to complete the rear bar. Ruby's rear end is too high! Plus it looks naked!
I'm currently uploading a video from thursday that I'll drop in the build thread once it's done

Cheers
Bennie
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Saw the vid, very nice work and quick too! Hopefully my strip down and rebuild will be that quickEl_Freddo wrote:Yesterday (Thursday): Got Ruby Scoo out of the shed under her own steam, gave her a spray down, then a drive in the paddock - then went out and about for some bits and pieces.
We finished the day off with an oil change under an awesome sunset
Today: Clocked up almost 200km - all going well. Stoked. I've found the enjoyment of the throaty exhaust note enticing me to put the boot in just to hear itIt's good though!
Tomorrow: pick up new steel to complete the rear bar. Ruby's rear end is too high! Plus it looks naked!
I'm currently uploading a video from thursday that I'll drop in the build thread once it's done
Cheers
Bennie

Today I replaced the rear brake shoes on the old wagon, no more noise! Even though one or two of the old shoes were barely used they were making an awful scrubbing noise, so for $40 I refused to put up with the noise


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Not really to the Subie, but I gave the garage a good clean and finally sorted out the plastic bumber that came off when I put the bullbar on. It has been sitting on the floor taking up space, but now hangs high off the wall!!

GONE

Now occasionally driving a Ford barge...
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Was that on gorge road mudking?
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2" Sports exhaust
Rear Aguip step/bar
Liberty seats
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not an improvement but i did finally vacum out the potting mixutre thats been in the back seat for a while now 

2004 subaru forester -gone
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2003 mitsubishi pajero - missus car
2013 nissan d22- set up for long distant touring
1999 subaru forester- no more

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I don't know about quick! It was almost 6 months!! About 3 times longer than I'd hoped.Silverbullet wrote:Saw the vid, very nice work and quick too! Hopefully my strip down and rebuild will be that quick
I burnt more fuel today

Memorial of the first aircraft flight in Australia in 1910:


And Lake Eppalock:

^ In this photo you can see a white boat, just above that is a sign on a post (the hazy grey area). That post is about half way between the two vehicles. Here we are at that sign post in 2007, the lake filled up last year:

Crazy times! I know Ruby Scoo can't swim that far, even if I fitted a snorkel!
Cheers
Bennie
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Pretty much!Tweety wrote:She's looking good Bennie. Even underneath...you could walk under and check your diff oil...
So, some bad news tonight

After finishing up with the wiring that I was doing I re-connected the battery and started her up. Thought I'd get all the gear ready to go, by the time I'd have this done the cab would be nice and toasty (freezing here today! Snow weather!!) and we'd be off with the ECU having done it's thing after being disconnected from the battery. What I didn't realise and hadn't checked is the thermo fan switch - I'd accidentally knocked it to the "off" position, 10 minutes of idling and she was well and truly steaming away

I was surprised that she started. The over flow bottle was pressurise and steaming away but she was still running as normal. I hope I've not done any damage but if the head gasket shows up a leak tomorrow morning I know how it happened.
Ruby Scoo did however drive to Benders (an hour) without any issues, and started after being at the store for 20 minutes.
I'm glad I've been running the anti boil, anti freeze, as I think this may have helped out! I've had this engine up to 120C working hard in the sand a few years back, but that gauge died in the snow. I've never seen the factory temp gauge 2/3s up with the EJ - only seen it just below 1/4. I'm not sure if I'm going to sleep tonight.
On a positive note I've sorted out the Cruise control

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Bennie
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Bugger!
Here's hoping everything is all right, that sounds like a nasty shock.
Today I finally adjusted my rear brakes after the new shoes, they were a bit far down the pedal so adjusted them out a bit. Also checked my tyre pressure...fronts were down to 17-20 psi!
rears were down to 25. It's been too long since I checked them and I bet my fuel economy was suffering. Any possible damage to tyres? they didn't look flat, and the book says don't judge a tyre by how it looks so I didn't worry about them.

Today I finally adjusted my rear brakes after the new shoes, they were a bit far down the pedal so adjusted them out a bit. Also checked my tyre pressure...fronts were down to 17-20 psi!

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-L series 5 speed
-Custom paint job
-2" lift
-Full custom re-wire
-L series front end

-EA81 TWIN CARB!!!!
-L series 5 speed
-Custom paint job
-2" lift
-Full custom re-wire
-L series front end

Sorry to hear bout your engine Bennie. have you thought about putting a buzzer on the "off" position so you cant forget or not notice?
I used to run 36PSI but after reading bout tyre centres getting worn, I've dropped mine to 34PSI now. Havent noticed much difference in handling...
I used to run 36PSI but after reading bout tyre centres getting worn, I've dropped mine to 34PSI now. Havent noticed much difference in handling...
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Bennie, I had my lseries boiling the overflow bottle many times and never did any short term damage.
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my13 Hyundai i45(shhhh)
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L-series wagon, LSD, EJ20turbo, 29in tyres, 'wanky wagon'
2000 gen3 outback, lifted, otherwise stock.
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I'll be in at Jaycar tomorrow for a "rocket cover" so the switch is in the Auto position when the cover is down.nachaluva wrote:Sorry to hear bout your engine Bennie. have you thought about putting a buzzer on the "off" position so you cant forget or not notice?
Yeah my own stupid fault! Nah, it'll probably be a HG job, unless I'm really stuck for time then I'll go the second hand engine and hope for the best!taza wrote:If it's dead will another EJ22 be going in? Should be an easy and straight swap if it is as you won't need to do the wiring.
I've had mine up to 120C before, but this was boiling with the anti boil stuff at about 33% concentration... I kind of want to know what temp she got up to but at the same time don't!Alex wrote:Bennie, I had my lseries boiling the overflow bottle many times and never did any short term damage.
I've been out and checked the oil and coolant level since she's cooled down. The coolant is full now after sucking quite a bit of water in on the initial cool down. The level in the overflow is still high now, and the radiator is all good too.
Oil, I couldn't see any milkiness after running the engine for a couple of minutes. This will show up after more driving, as will any other HG issues.
Time will tell. Hopefully I've dodged a bullet, hopefully!
Cheers
Bennie