
Rear load levelling not doing it's thing...

10 years or so since the last time it's actually moved under it's own power - straight to the freeway!

180 miles later it's still going!

We found a random Holden!

Van did some work to make this happen - have to put that boost to good use!

Bugs are freaky gross.

Finally, 21mpg and 400 miles later, back home again!

The trip was not without incident. Exhaust drones between 2000-2500rpm. I tried to use a zip tie, but it melted. Cylinder 4 is misfiring at idle and once heat soaked under load (P0304). I tried to zip tie it, but no go. The air compressor for the rear shocks is not being an air compressor despite the air compressor noises it was making. Once again, zip ties were deployed. Unfortunately they didn't work. Finally, I swear, a Wookie has taken up permanent residence in the power steering system. As you might expect, zip ties were found wanting.. The L67 pump I had on hand decided it wanted to have a bad bearing, and of course that means moar bubbles in the fluid!
This exact same road trip is planned for next weekend, so there's work to do. Going to do a compression check on #4, have to look back to what I did with the plugs but might have to change them all again. Already swapped the PCM for another with the Grand Prix OS (that swapped the P0336 in favor of P0304), already swapped in a known good fuel injector. One of my other used MAS fixed the P0102 issue, etc. Cylinders and heads looked good when I put everything together, I'm hoping it's a bad (new) plug vs. the alternative bad (new) parts.
































