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Re: My Pajero 3.0 V6 rebuild - with pics [Re: 4ePikanini] #945101 08/26/09 10:43 AM
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4ePikanini Offline OP
Mudrunner
had a close look at the cambelt tensioner and decided to order a new one


LLMD166227 SPRING,VALVE TIMING BELT 34.27+vat
LLMD104578 TENSIONER,VALVE TIMING BE 364.29+vat


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Karma's Law - For every action there is a multiplied reaction!
93 Pajero GLS 3.0 V6 LWB - SOLD
2001 Gen3 Di-D LWB - SOLD
2005 Touareg R5 2.5 TDi
Re: My Pajero 3.0 V6 rebuild - with pics [Re: 4ePikanini] #945102 08/26/09 02:57 PM
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4ePikanini Offline OP
Mudrunner
This is also on its way

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Karma's Law - For every action there is a multiplied reaction!
93 Pajero GLS 3.0 V6 LWB - SOLD
2001 Gen3 Di-D LWB - SOLD
2005 Touareg R5 2.5 TDi
Re: My Pajero 3.0 V6 rebuild - with pics [Re: 4ePikanini] #945103 08/26/09 05:45 PM
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Good move on the tensioner...


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Re: My Pajero 3.0 V6 rebuild - with pics [Re: fasteddy] #945104 08/27/09 07:56 AM
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4ePikanini Offline OP
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jip. I figured it's no use spending all that money on the rebuild and everything, and then skimp on the small stuff that can fail and possibly cause big damage. Even if it means she has to stay in the hospital for a bit longer <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/frown.gif" alt="" />

Spent last night troubleshooting why my reverse lights weren't working.

Found the switch underneath the gearbox in 5 minutes as 45 minutes in the FSM yielded no results. grounded the two wires and the lights worked so the switch has to be the culprit.

I removed the switch with great difficulty

- my recommendation is to remove the console in the cabin to gain access to the big rubber grommet that feeds the wires from the tranny and transfer case switches. You can then unplug the harnass connector under the radio and push the rubber grommet through.

The connector plug is just left of the date stamp in the picture below

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You then have enough space to get a 19 ring in there to the reverse switch.
There is not enough space for the open end of the wrench so you have to use the ring with the wrench pointing to the front of the vehicle away from the switch. The only way to use the ring is to cut the two wires and feed them through as it won't go over the connector. - I'm just using lugs to connect them again.
( Ideally a 19mm brake line spanner bent in an S-shape would have been great - or a socket with a handle on it so you can feed the wires through the centre of it - but I can't go grinding my spanner 10o'clock at night now, can I?)

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I then had the switch out and the halfhearted attempt at fixing it by the previous guy was a laugh ( I wish my camera was working ) but I have experience on fixing this switch ( fixed one on the transfer case not so long ago )

I chipped away at the plastic on top of the switch to expose some extra wire. Clean good with engine degreaser and then brush with soldering flux. After testing the switch and making sure it worked the way it should ( it just creates continuity between the 2 wires coming out of it - can't remember if it's at rest position or pressed in position ) I then soldered on some wires to extend the 2 wires that came out of it. I then used a strong epoxy like builder to cover my solders and strenthen that part of the switch. Also put some shrink sleeve right against the switch on the wires for some extra protection. - I'm very happe with it.

tested it again to make sure I didn't make a boo boo and all is well.

Fitted it and my reverse light don't work

I then spotted the washer I forgot to put in so I'll get back onto it tonight as it was a bit late at that stage and centre console was snoring on the back seat



Karma's Law - For every action there is a multiplied reaction!
93 Pajero GLS 3.0 V6 LWB - SOLD
2001 Gen3 Di-D LWB - SOLD
2005 Touareg R5 2.5 TDi
Re: My Pajero 3.0 V6 rebuild - with pics [Re: 4ePikanini] #945105 08/27/09 02:05 PM
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4ePikanini Offline OP
Mudrunner
I'm getting the engine back tomorrow or next week. I would like to start getting an idea of things to look out for.

Things I'm wondering about are

* Should the oil pump be primed?
* Should I spray some lubricant down the spark plug holes for the first start?
* Should the fuel rail and pipes be primed?
* and then the always debatable starting procedure - I'll probably appreciate FrankR/FastEddy's advice on this one again smile



Karma's Law - For every action there is a multiplied reaction!
93 Pajero GLS 3.0 V6 LWB - SOLD
2001 Gen3 Di-D LWB - SOLD
2005 Touareg R5 2.5 TDi
Re: My Pajero 3.0 V6 rebuild - with pics [Re: 4ePikanini] #945106 08/27/09 02:51 PM
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4ePikanini Offline OP
Mudrunner
I just spoke to the workshop.

It would have been done but they got the wrong rings. Going out now to have a look.



Karma's Law - For every action there is a multiplied reaction!
93 Pajero GLS 3.0 V6 LWB - SOLD
2001 Gen3 Di-D LWB - SOLD
2005 Touareg R5 2.5 TDi
Re: My Pajero 3.0 V6 rebuild - with pics [Re: 4ePikanini] #945107 08/27/09 05:38 PM
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fasteddy Offline
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Ask If the shop prelubed the crank rods and mains and the cams when rebuilding. If they did, and any good shop would, I'd then crank the motor with the coil wire grounded until you see pressure on the gauge and the pressure peaks. This should preoil all the right places before you actually fire it off.


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Re: My Pajero 3.0 V6 rebuild - with pics [Re: fasteddy] #945108 08/28/09 07:39 AM
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4ePikanini Offline OP
Mudrunner
Went to have a look at the nearly-done motor. Spoke to the workshop and they said the oil it properly and rotate the oil pump until oil is flowing out of all the passages so that made me sleep better smile

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Karma's Law - For every action there is a multiplied reaction!
93 Pajero GLS 3.0 V6 LWB - SOLD
2001 Gen3 Di-D LWB - SOLD
2005 Touareg R5 2.5 TDi
Re: My Pajero 3.0 V6 rebuild - with pics [Re: 4ePikanini] #945109 08/28/09 08:39 AM
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4ePikanini Offline OP
Mudrunner
I also saw the lifters and they are the new type with the big hole - which explains why they were quiet when I got the car regardless of the negligence by the previous owner.

They look like this one

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Karma's Law - For every action there is a multiplied reaction!
93 Pajero GLS 3.0 V6 LWB - SOLD
2001 Gen3 Di-D LWB - SOLD
2005 Touareg R5 2.5 TDi
Re: My Pajero 3.0 V6 rebuild - with pics [Re: 4ePikanini] #945110 08/28/09 08:51 AM
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Looks Super nice!! I like it. Just lacking 2 more cylinders is all. <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif" alt="" />

JKing with you. I approve. Looks like you're doing this the right way.


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