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Re: What have you done to your Pajero today?
Posted: Sat Jun 21, 2014 4:36 pm
by andrew.ashton
Found a spot of oil on the drive under the passenger side in front of the left hand front wheel.
Looks like the lower joint of the power steering "Return pipe B" is leaking.
Did a search - found a few reports of power steering pipe joints weeping (as a result of internal perishing) on the Aussie Pajero forum.
Went to Sandown Mitsubishi in Bryanston - Parts are no longer open on a Saturday morning - you can buy a whole car, just not parts - duh!
Will get price and availability Monday and could well end up getting a replacement sourced from an industrial hydraulic systems supplier.
Re: What have you done to your Pajero today?
Posted: Sat Jun 21, 2014 5:43 pm
by Gryskoos
Sorry, silly me its the TO not WITH tread
Re: What have you done to your Pajero today?
Posted: Sun Jun 22, 2014 8:41 pm
by paramaniac
Lock wrote:paramaniac wrote:I removed the 2.5 4D56 motor on my 1985 Pajero and today I removed the auto gearbox and transfer box. I have a question about the shaft I discovered on the right side of the auto box. (left of white arrow) It isn't connected to anything and has a loose plate on it as well. Any ideas?
It is where the wind up key fits!

yes.....no.... turns out it is for the cable type auto-shift system. My vehicle has the linkage system that runs down the right side of the box, below and along the left side.
Re: What have you done to your Pajero today?
Posted: Tue Jun 24, 2014 10:02 am
by andrew.ashton
MThompson wrote:Pajero got a service yesterday...leak fixed at the power steering pump.
MT,
Do you know where the power steering was leaking and how it was fixed, because I also seem to have a leak on the PS and I can't tell quite where because it seems to have sprayed all over!
Re: What have you done to your Pajero today?
Posted: Tue Jun 24, 2014 10:06 am
by andrew.ashton
MThompson wrote:Pajero got a service yesterday. New oilband filter, new air filter, new front brakes, leak fixed at the power steering pump.
Today.......I finally had the guts to remove the dastek chip. Took it for a spin around a few blocks....all seems ok. Will se how she runs on the open road. Curious about fuel consumption. Travelling to Bloemfontein tomorrow, would like to see if I can get 10km/l.
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Re: What have you done to your Pajero today?
Posted: Tue Jun 24, 2014 12:52 pm
by MThompson
andrew.ashton wrote:MThompson wrote:Pajero got a service yesterday...leak fixed at the power steering pump.
MT,
Do you know where the power steering was leaking and how it was fixed, because I also seem to have a leak on the PS and I can't tell quite where because it seems to have sprayed all over!
They've replaced the seal between the pump and engine.....but there is still a small leak somewhere. Will get it checked out on the next service.
Re: What have you done to your Pajero today?
Posted: Mon Jun 30, 2014 5:12 pm
by nielsch
nielsch wrote:As per my reply posted under the "Chassis, bodywork, trim and interior" section, I had my 2003 Did SWB fully wrapped with Matte Green and Black Vinyl.
Was a bit of a mission as the roofrack, awning, nudgebar, spots, snorkel, sparewheel with bracket etc. all had to be removed (and put back

). But it was absolutely worth it!
The wrapping itself took only 3 days.
Was done by Fineline Designs and Wrap Vehicles in Jhb Honeydew. Their details are mentioned under the other post.
Will try to post some better quality pics soon.
Niel
Update to my previous post.
Made the rims on my 2003 SWB black using Plasti Dip (as suggested by CATS).
Took me and my better half most of Saturday to do, but I'm very happy with the result. Applied 4 coats per wheel and left it the whole of Sunday to dry.
Rotated the wheels at the same time and applied some of the Plasti Dip to the underside of the wheel arches while I was in there.
Not sure how long it will last (sales guy reckons a year easily) but it's easy enough to redo if it does comes off.
Next thing is to Plasti Dip the roofrack... Mission for another day/weekend.
Some pics:
Re: What have you done to your Pajero today?
Posted: Wed Jul 02, 2014 8:01 pm
by Pecheck
Agh so jealous, your pajero looks awesome, love the olive drab and black look.
Re: What have you done to your Pajero today?
Posted: Thu Jul 03, 2014 3:30 pm
by Oubie
Fitted a full set of Escape Gear Dark Grey covers to my Gen4 SWB.
Ordered the set on Friday, received on Tuesday, fitted today.
Will post pics shortly.
Re: What have you done to your Pajero today?
Posted: Thu Jul 03, 2014 7:32 pm
by CATS
nielsch wrote:nielsch wrote:As per my reply posted under the "Chassis, bodywork, trim and interior" section, I had my 2003 Did SWB fully wrapped with Matte Green and Black Vinyl.
Was a bit of a mission as the roofrack, awning, nudgebar, spots, snorkel, sparewheel with bracket etc. all had to be removed (and put back

). But it was absolutely worth it!
The wrapping itself took only 3 days.
Was done by Fineline Designs and Wrap Vehicles in Jhb Honeydew. Their details are mentioned under the other post.
Will try to post some better quality pics soon.
Niel
Update to my previous post.
Made the rims on my 2003 SWB black using Plasti Dip (as suggested by CATS).
Took me and my better half most of Saturday to do, but I'm very happy with the result. Applied 4 coats per wheel and left it the whole of Sunday to dry.
Rotated the wheels at the same time and applied some of the Plasti Dip to the underside of the wheel arches while I was in there.
Not sure how long it will last (sales guy reckons a year easily) but it's easy enough to redo if it does comes off.
Next thing is to Plasti Dip the roofrack... Mission for another day/weekend.
Some pics:
Excellent! Looking Super. Hulkster is in the house!
Now you know how you can do my rims black
Glad the Plastidip worked for you. I have tried a few things here and there but still need to get the courage together to try the rims. Even though the Plastidip makes it reverseable I am worried that it might look a bit "dof" on my white and silver car.
CATS