So 10 days home leave last week and time to have a go at my 100 series VX which I bought 18 months ago and just drove. Before I start touring I wanted to baseline all the fluids and basic servicing plus overhaul the suspension. In addition the MOT failed on rear brake pads and cautionary on front pads so the jobs started:
In order to renew road licence MOT first.
Simple, new rear pads fitted, about 2 hours work taking it easy.
Then front pads, what a nightmare. 4 hours later and have so damaged the bottom pad locating pin on the first hub it has to be cut and drilled out. That mother wouldn't move. So refitted new pads with only single retaining pin and some bolts temporarily as it was Saturday late afternoon by the time I finished.
Sunday try the other side must be easier, No way cannot tap(drive) the bottom pin out with any amount of force. The end belled over first. So again off with the caliper and into the vice, cut flush and drill the locating pin out. Put all back together with temporary bolts in place. Monday order new retaining pins which arrive Tuesday and fitted in swift order.
Next task change all oils. Engine, front diff, transfer box and auto box all changed smoothly. Rear diff, no way can loosen the filler plug. Tried blow torching, hammering and driving it with punch, no movement.
So based on that failed effort and a review of the requirements to change the rear springs I decided the local garage's assistance was required so booked it in. In the meanwhile the spark plugs arrived and time to change them. Again problems the LPG conversion stopped me getting the plug spanner in, so strip out LPG bits on the RH bank. Eventually new plugs in place and dropped the truck off to the local garage to please fit the new rear springs and loosen the rear axle filler plug.
They succeeded and I completed the rear diff oil change but at the cost of £35 to loosen the bloody filler plug. Charges to fit the new springs were more reasonable. Anyway all finished with 3 hours to go before departing to Gatwick and returning to Jakarta.
Life wasn't this tough servicing my older 80 in SA
