What Did You Do To Your 2ND GEN RAM Today?
Join Date: Mar 2011
Location: Fredericksburg, Virginia
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Changed out original valve cover gaskets last fall with new felpro. Cut oil consumption by half between changes at 4000mi intervals. Used to add a quart by 1500 miles. Replaced plenum plate with aluminum a couple years back, but was still using more oil than seemed right. Just thought I'd let you all know. Also just did all ball joints. Why do they rivet them to the control arms? What a pain!
But I feel your pain, I had to change the ball joints out on mine, rivets are a real PITA, on the plus side, next time you need to replace them it's easy peasy!
The other day went to the junkyard and picked up a factory external tranny cooler, other than the one in the rad. Undid the hoses, and poured out the fluid, looked cleaner than mine currently, and didn't smell burnt, so instead of trying to flush it, I threw it in and called it a day. Not sure what the temp runs, but I'll be towing with it so I want some extra cooling.
To install it in removes the Ac condenser and rad mounts at the top, and removed the rad rail. Removed the V bracket and put the cooler on it, and then had just enough room to slip in inbetween the rad and condenser. Glad I didnt have to pull the radiator, though it would've given me a reason to get the long pit off coolant flush done
To install it in removes the Ac condenser and rad mounts at the top, and removed the rad rail. Removed the V bracket and put the cooler on it, and then had just enough room to slip in inbetween the rad and condenser. Glad I didnt have to pull the radiator, though it would've given me a reason to get the long pit off coolant flush done
Last week actually. Sunday tire rotation and oil change. Thursday fuel pump.
Thursday when I went out at lunch time at work, for the first time nearly 20 years I turned the key and for no obvious reason it wouldn't start. It was turning over fine and after a few minutes my guess was fuel pump. Low on options for doing that job in my parking lot at work a coworker gave me a tow over to the shop on base. She was back in business the next morning but I still have the memory of that red Chevy pulling me down the road like a scar on my retina but it's been good for a few days so the trust is coming back.
Thursday when I went out at lunch time at work, for the first time nearly 20 years I turned the key and for no obvious reason it wouldn't start. It was turning over fine and after a few minutes my guess was fuel pump. Low on options for doing that job in my parking lot at work a coworker gave me a tow over to the shop on base. She was back in business the next morning but I still have the memory of that red Chevy pulling me down the road like a scar on my retina but it's been good for a few days so the trust is coming back.
BlueDriver for Bluetooth OBD2 diagnostic
Bought a BlueDriver for Bluetooth OBD2 diagnostic. Check Engine light has something to do with a transmission speed monitor. Can't give you anymore than that since I'm busy with other stuff. But that problem along with the AC is on my list of fixits.
A little nerd weirdness because buying a new tool and only finding one problem on a 16 year old (2000 Ram) vehicle. Strange sense of disappointment set in but a few beers helped me to achieve a sense of balance.
A little nerd weirdness because buying a new tool and only finding one problem on a 16 year old (2000 Ram) vehicle. Strange sense of disappointment set in but a few beers helped me to achieve a sense of balance.
Wired up some new leds above the bumper since the old ones died off. Also found out why my driving lights quit. The switch had loosened so after tracing it back from the battery I was relieved it was that simple.
Also went to pick up new brakes for the rear but of course, they never have everything you need in stock. UGH!
Changed oil and dumped three old gallons off at Oreillys. Also found my big vacuum leak while under there. The line to the CAD had come apart again. Stupid cheap Dorkman rubber boot had split. Meanwhile, the OEM line above it still works fine 18 years later....
Also replaced the two vacuum check valves under the hood. Napa wanted $18 for one!!!!!!! So I ordered them on amazon as AC Delco part #14047619 for chebby trucks. Same exact part and much better than china crap. Only $8 each! These are OEM for us too with the white/black design. Back to perfect vents once again!
Also went to pick up new brakes for the rear but of course, they never have everything you need in stock. UGH!
Changed oil and dumped three old gallons off at Oreillys. Also found my big vacuum leak while under there. The line to the CAD had come apart again. Stupid cheap Dorkman rubber boot had split. Meanwhile, the OEM line above it still works fine 18 years later....
Also replaced the two vacuum check valves under the hood. Napa wanted $18 for one!!!!!!! So I ordered them on amazon as AC Delco part #14047619 for chebby trucks. Same exact part and much better than china crap. Only $8 each! These are OEM for us too with the white/black design. Back to perfect vents once again!