Page 1 of 2

New Off-Road Toy

Posted: Thu Oct 11, 2018 7:07 am
by Bigshankhank
Image
Image

Technically this is my son's.

Re: New Off-Road Toy

Posted: Thu Oct 11, 2018 7:44 am
by red
My friend in High School had one of those, it was jangleplatz! Like a bigger, beefier version of the Samurai.

Re: New Off-Road Toy

Posted: Thu Oct 11, 2018 11:39 am
by Bigshankhank
Coincidentally, my parents were going to buy me a Samurai when I was in high school until that dammed Consumer Reports expose about rollover risks came out. I ended up with their old Tercel instead. But like you I also had a friend who had one of these when we were in college. I thought it was the coolest thing that it has an inclinometer in the dash, and when I drove this one home I was still dazzled by that feature. Considering how windy it has been with Hurricane Michael blowing past (it didn't hit us down here but we still got a ton of wind and rain from it) I experienced first hand just how much like a sail these things are.

Re: New Off-Road Toy

Posted: Thu Oct 11, 2018 5:26 pm
by red
The Consumer Reports testing was rigged against the Samurai. I had a hard top aka tin top model and it was completely awesome. Too bad they've all rusted away, been hacked for off roading, or are completely overpriced. I'd love to have another.

Re: New Off-Road Toy

Posted: Mon Oct 29, 2018 1:46 pm
by Bigshankhank
Past two weekends we removed a good portion of the front end of the engine in an effort to replace the spark plugs, timing belt and water pump plus associated tensioners because the PO was a flipper and had no maintenance records.
Before we fucked with it
Image
After befuckery
Image
All the parts which were effectively fucked
Image

At the same time, clearing out so much of the engine bay allowed unique access to some grease points as well as an unexpected angle on the front upper shock mounts, so we went ahead and continued with the fuckeration and greased/replaced them while it was laid bare. We also replaced what I had assumed was a faulty oil pressure sending unit.

And when it was all said and done, cleaned and flushed and reassembled and fluids refilled, lo and behold it started up, and didn't leak. Sadly the replacement oil pressure sending unit made no difference, leading me to believe I have a bad pressure gauge in the dash. We also had a pair of new rear shocks but a certain website that shall remain nameless (but sounds like shockmotto) sent me two different rear shocks, so we are waiting on the correct one to arrive. Nevertheless my son and I learned together that this car can take a good fucking and make it through.

Re: New Off-Road Toy

Posted: Mon Oct 29, 2018 1:52 pm
by Bigshankhank
BTW the one pictures is after about three shots of foaming engine cleaner/degreaser, and no I had not yet removed all of the old water pump gasket. A couple more cleanings, some time with a couple wire brushes and a soft metal scraper to remove the residual gaskets and it looked a ton better. I was also pretty happy that the front crank seal wasn't leaking (knock on wood). I didn't need to remove the flywheel for the timing belt, only to check the seal but again, while I was that deep in there I might as well check it to be sure. I left the OEM seal in place because this is one of the items, unlike the water pump that "if it ain't broke don't fix it" applies.

Re: New Off-Road Toy

Posted: Sat Nov 10, 2018 8:21 am
by Bigshankhank
Welp, shocks on all four corners are done, and the title/tag is squared away. Time for some drivin’!

Re: New Off-Road Toy

Posted: Tue Nov 20, 2018 6:06 am
by Bigshankhank
Since my son at 6'-3" cannot comfortably fit in the driver's seat, my 4-Runner went to my wife and her PT Cruiser went to my son and this has become mine. I cannot deny that this was something my heart desired. Daily driving it over some distances has revealed a few more flaws like worn out ball joints, a leaking power steering pump and a bad fuel sending unit. Still its a really fun little truckster and definitely not something people see on the road everyday. I guess I am living the DSM life now.

Re: New Off-Road Toy

Posted: Wed Nov 21, 2018 8:06 am
by red
They are cool little SUVs. More pics!!!

Re: New Off-Road Toy

Posted: Wed Nov 21, 2018 1:17 pm
by Bigshankhank
I actually don't have any more since I haven't had much chance for it to sit still as I've been driving it everyday. Fear not, I'll have a few more soon.

Re: New Off-Road Toy

Posted: Tue Nov 27, 2018 10:10 pm
by problemaddict
Wait. Your son had a cool-as-shit Raider and he let you have it in exchange for a fucking PT Cruiser?!? (I hope Mean Chuck doesn't see this post! LOL).

Re: New Off-Road Toy

Posted: Thu Dec 06, 2018 12:29 pm
by Bigshankhank
problemaddict wrote:Wait. Your son had a cool-as-shit Raider and he let you have it in exchange for a fucking PT Cruiser?!? (I hope Mean Chuck doesn't see this post! LOL).
At least Chuck's PT is a turbo, this has the plain jane 2.4l I4 engine, no frills. I will say The Boy is dissappointed that he wasn't comfortable in this, and truth be told with as wobbly as the suspension is (refer to the ball joint comments above) I think its better that he not be behind the wheel.

Re: New Off-Road Toy

Posted: Mon Dec 10, 2018 11:28 am
by red
Bigshankhank wrote:... and truth be told with as wobbly as the suspension is (refer to the ball joint comments above) I think its better that he not be behind the wheel.
Sounds like my first Jeep, 86 CJ7. The leaf springs were practically flat due to DIY lift shackles, the sway bar was so loose you could shake it and every other component was worn out. The previous owner fancied himself a mechanic, spoiler alert, he wasn't.

Oh yeah, he also pulled the rollover valve off the gas tank but never plugged the holes, so I could only put 1/2 tank of gas in at a time or I left a flammable trail everywhere I went.

Re: New Off-Road Toy

Posted: Tue Dec 11, 2018 6:35 am
by 0l4fderstout
red wrote:
Oh yeah, he also pulled the rollover valve off the gas tank but never plugged the holes, so I could only put 1/2 tank of gas in at a time or I left a flammable trail everywhere I went.
It sounds like he was trying to kill himself.

Re: New Off-Road Toy

Posted: Mon Dec 17, 2018 5:01 pm
by red
https://jalopnik-com.cdn.ampproject.org ... 831046049/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

Re: New Off-Road Toy

Posted: Mon Dec 17, 2018 10:08 pm
by xtian
link not working for me . this ? https://jalopnik.com/heres-why-a-mitsub ... 1831046049" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

Re: New Off-Road Toy

Posted: Tue Dec 18, 2018 5:53 am
by Bigshankhank
Only real drawback is a lack of aftermarket support, even from when they were new.

Re: New Off-Road Toy

Posted: Wed Dec 19, 2018 3:54 pm
by red
Bigshankhank wrote:
Only real drawback is a lack of aftermarket support, even from when they were new.

Yup. That always seems to be the dilemma to most of the toys I buy. Kinda sucks liking odd ball stuff.

Re: New Off-Road Toy

Posted: Wed Dec 26, 2018 11:28 am
by Bigshankhank
Sonabitching windshield wiper arm flew off while driving home in the rain over the weekend, luckily the local JY has one so I pulled both wiper arms off of that one, and while I was there grabbed the oil pressure gauge out of it. Going back this weekend for the full set of OEM rims since mine has some gen2 Toyota 4-Runner rims on it.

Re: New Off-Road Toy

Posted: Wed Dec 26, 2018 12:24 pm
by 0l4fderstout
Yay parts! The worst is needing parts and facing a desert of bullshit.

Re: New Off-Road Toy

Posted: Wed Dec 26, 2018 3:41 pm
by MATPOC
PULL THE WHOLE WIPER MECHANISM, might need it, those pivots and balljoints usually wear out

Re: New Off-Road Toy

Posted: Wed Dec 26, 2018 4:48 pm
by Bigshankhank
MATPOC wrote:PULL THE WHOLE WIPER MECHANISM, might need it, those pivots and balljoints usually wear out
I think that requires some digging, because the valence that the wiper motor is behind cannot be easily removed. I think I have to go through the firewall.

Re: New Off-Road Toy

Posted: Thu Dec 27, 2018 10:34 am
by MATPOC
I suppose in FL you don't have to worry much about Snow and Ice fucking up your wiper arms

Re: New Off-Road Toy

Posted: Thu Dec 27, 2018 11:09 am
by Bigshankhank
I did have a good lol this afternoon. The spare tire cover, though in good shape, had come loose and the draw string was broken so I took the cover off and tossed it in the back. I decided to check the date code on the spare, 19th week of 1990. So yeah, I don't think its the original tire but its probably from the 2nd set. Its got like-new tread on it though.

Re: New Off-Road Toy

Posted: Thu Dec 27, 2018 1:08 pm
by Jaeger
Bigshankhank wrote:... I decided to check the date code on the spare, 19th week of 1990.... Its got like-new tread on it though.
...that you can flake off with a fingernail?

--Jaeger

Re: New Off-Road Toy

Posted: Fri Dec 28, 2018 8:41 am
by Bigshankhank
Jaeger wrote:
...that you can flake off with a fingernail?

--Jaeger
Pretty much, in fact the rim itself has mildew growing on it, its been that long since its seen the light of day.

Re: New Off-Road Toy

Posted: Sun Jan 06, 2019 5:55 pm
by Bigshankhank
Oil change #2 in my time with this little trucklet and it gave me a bit of a start. I noticed while removing the oil filter (which is in a terrible location FWIW) that the front passenger side shock was loose. Turns out one of the lower retaining bolts had up and disappeared and allowed the forked end to work itself loose from the 2nd bolt. Luckily the bolt did not shear in the blind nut inside the lower control arm.
Couple new bolts and everything is tight again. I may eventually want to come up with a filter relocation setup, but for now I am glad I had to go there.

Re: New Off-Road Toy

Posted: Wed Jan 09, 2019 5:36 am
by MATPOC
My Ram had similar issue, front end rattled like crazy and I found all lower bolts were loose on the shocks, also worn out about 1/2 way through (been loose a while I guess) would have been a MF'er of a job extracting those rusty stumps from control arms if they had sheered. All is well now, truck gone, traded for a paint job on the house.

Re: New Off-Road Toy

Posted: Wed Jan 09, 2019 9:34 am
by Bigshankhank
Since this oil change was the removal of the 1st oil change I did, and thus I KNEW what the oil was and how long it had been in there, I sent a sample of it to Blackstone for analysis. I am eagerly awaiting the report.

Re: New Off-Road Toy

Posted: Wed Jan 09, 2019 8:33 pm
by MATPOC
What is Blackstone?