"ITA97, now with more Jag @ opposite-lock.com" (ita97)
03/25/2020 at 16:35 • Filed to: None | 3 | 8 |
I hadn’t written it up yet, but the Pajero got a new waterpump, radiator hoses and belts this past weekend due to it peeing itself when it got excited via the weep hole. The waterpump itself is easy to get for the truck, as Cat used the same Mitsubishi 4M40 2.8l diesel in a number of small skid steers and excavators. I ordered a waterpump for a “Cat E306 excavator” from an equipment parts seller in California, and it was indeed the correct pump for my 94 Pajero. They sent me a Japanese made aftermarket pump.
The radiator hoses were a little harder to find, and I’m pretty sure I ended up with the only new set of radiator hoses for a 2.8l Pajero on this continent. The options were ordering from Japan, ordering from parts sellers in the UK, or there was a partseller in Dubai with a set of hoses on eBay. Since the UK sellers wanted twice as much in shipping, I ordered the set from Dubai and they showed up about a week later.
The belts were sourced from Oriley’s that afternoon by matching sizes to the old belts. This takes a retail parts store a lot longer to do when they can’t look up a vehicle that doesn’t exist in their parts catalog.
The job was straight forward: drain the cooling system, remove fan cowling, remove the radiator (and flush well), remove the fan and clutch assembly, remove the belts and then the pump itself. Reinstallation was a breeze, and soon enough the the system was back together and bleed.
I enjoyed the Sunday afternoon of wrench turning for this job. Since I no longer turn wrenches for a living, I really enjoy the occasional chance to spend time under the hood . Compared to any modern car, things like redundant drive belts and the excessive size, grade and quantity of fasteners, the fact the truck has three auxillary electric coo ling fans inaddition to the double-belt driven primary fan remind me why I love Japanese bubble-era engineering and build quality. Nobody builds vehicles like this anymore at any price point.
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I went home for lunch today to let the doggos out (this is a home alone day for them) and give them their lunch. Things went quickly enough that I had time for another very small Pajero project: replacing the main overhead interior lights with LED bulbs to match the one I put in the hatch area.
Maybe this evening I’ll wire up the fog lights to finish that project.
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> ITA97, now with more Jag @ opposite-lock.com
03/25/2020 at 16:49 | 1 |
Good stuff. I imagine this is about the perfect time to work on the Pajero as long as you already have the parts on the way or stored.
UserNotFound
> ITA97, now with more Jag @ opposite-lock.com
03/25/2020 at 17:00 | 1 |
Every time you work on this truck I get a little more sad that I haven’t had any time to touch mine.
M.T. Blake
> ITA97, now with more Jag @ opposite-lock.com
03/25/2020 at 17:05 | 2 |
Small di esel engines are proof that the universe isn’t out to destroy us.
DipodomysDeserti
> ITA97, now with more Jag @ opposite-lock.com
03/25/2020 at 17:07 | 1 |
Finding belts based on size is a lot easier at a speed shop. Unlike parts store employees, hotrodders actuall y how to how to rea d sizes. When I needed belts for my ‘66 GMC with an unknown 350 swapp ed into it, the kid at NAPA let me go into the back and grab the belt myself from their giant wall of belts.
ITA97, now with more Jag @ opposite-lock.com
> DipodomysDeserti
03/25/2020 at 17:11 | 1 |
Indeed. Unfortunately, on a Sunday afternoon parts options are limited.
ITA97, now with more Jag @ opposite-lock.com
> M.T. Blake
03/25/2020 at 17:11 | 1 |
This is best line I've read today.
SilentButNotReallyDeadly...killed by G/O Media
> ITA97, now with more Jag @ opposite-lock.com
03/25/2020 at 17:27 | 3 |
That riveted on part number plate suggests quality even though it doesn't appear properly stuck down!
ITA97, now with more Jag @ opposite-lock.com
> SilentButNotReallyDeadly...killed by G/O Media
03/25/2020 at 17:32 | 0 |
Ha!