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biju
01/12/2007, 06:31 PM
I’ve been a good VX dad this week. Since my Proton is now my daily ride I needed to catch her up to speed with some service and attention. She got spoiled:


Cleaned EGR valve removing carbon build up and replaced EGR gasket
Cleaned throttle body removing carbon build up
Replaced fuel filter
Lubed chassis
Replaced transmission filter
Flushed transmission fluid with RP Max ATF
Flushed power steering fluid with RP Max EZ
Flushed TOD/transfer case with RP Max ATF
Changed front diff fluid with RP 75W90 gear oil
Changed rear diff fluid with RP 75W140 gear oil
Flushed cooling system and added RP Purple Ice
Replaced fuel tank sender unit to fix dancing fuel gauge (didn’t fix it tho)
Changed oil with RP 5W30 w/ Mobil 1 filter
Replaced PCV valve and grommet
Repacked front bearings
Flushed brake system
Replaced brake lines with Independent 4X braided kit
Replaced rotors with R1 Concepts drilled/slotted rotors
Replaced brake pads with OEM pads
Lubed window tracks with silicon spray
Installed PIAA Super Graphite windshield wipers

She’s purrrin’ and loving it. Man it feels good knowing she’s all set…

-biju.

PHO2GR4
01/12/2007, 06:47 PM
Hey Biju,

Holy Cow! Nice work! Does it feel new again?

How about the brakes? Flushing, new lines, new rotors and pads? I'll bet they feel great!

Thanks for being such a good VX caretaker. There are so few left...

CrnCnn
01/12/2007, 07:25 PM
Well I was thinking of things I should do to try and refresh the truck but it looks like I have a nice starting laundry list, hope you don’t mind if I borrow your list.
http://i47.photobucket.com/albums/f180/Jimmylongwong/SP_A0313.jpg

biju
01/13/2007, 09:13 AM
Hey Biju,

Holy Cow! Nice work! Does it feel new again?
I think she runs like new, indeed. However, the only thing I can compare it to is when I bought the Dragon at 11k miles (never had a *brand* new VX). Shifting is better/smoother, she purrs and sounds better (prolly from EGR work)... things are good.

Just wish the sending unit in the gas tank fixed the dancing issue. :mad: In fact, after the new unit was installed the dancing got worse! Can't figure that one out...

Got to keep most of the old parts as my service tech said they are all in good condition (rotors, brake lines, sender unit, etc.) - so most of that work was just preventative and/or upgrades.

-biju.

Kenny
01/13/2007, 12:45 PM
Just wish the sending unit in the gas tank fixed the dancing issue. :mad: In fact, after the new unit was installed the dancing got worse! Can't figure that one out...
-biju.

You da sugardaddy! I dare you to add all that work up in $$. I'd probably go a little lightheaded, but she's worth it. ;)

Did the new sender unit come complete with a new float in the tank?
I always thought that the dancing was due to the sloshing fuel in the tank and whatever buffered the fluctuations (springs on the float or electronic signal dampening...) stopped working. I'd still look at the measuring and sending units, not the gauge itself. yet.

Good luck with that. Anxious to see the fix. (mine also dances)

biju
01/13/2007, 01:01 PM
You da sugardaddy! I dare you to add all that work up in $$. I'd probably go a little lightheaded
Oh, yeah! You're one to talk my Canadian friend! :p :rollo2: :p :rollo2: :p :p

Hardly a sugardaddy. Although, it does help that I have a tunnel under the house that goes to Mexico. But keep that between the two of us.

It did run a bit spendy, but worth it for the long haul IMHO. Still not done, as I can't stand my VX stock... However, the other stuff will have to wait a bit as I recover from this little stint. I'm on the 'fast track' to get her up to speed. After all, Moab is only a few months away... :_drool:

On the fuel gauge front: The sender unit is a complete unit with float/sensor and everything. I got to keep the original as the service tech says it's in perfect shape (only knowing this AFTER taking it out). Give me some time and I'll post a picture of it.

-biju.

Ldub
01/13/2007, 01:12 PM
Soooo...Am I to assume that the Prot is a she-male ?...

It would seem so, since you're giving her Pamprin. :rolleyes:

biju
01/13/2007, 01:18 PM
Soooo...Am I to assume that the Prot is a she-male ?...

It would seem so, since you're giving her Pamprin. :rolleyes:

"PAMPRIN® is more than pain relief, it's period relief."

huh? lol... A pirate owner driving a VX that needs Pamprin. Now THAT's a storyline for prime time TV... FOX possibly.

-biju

biju
01/17/2007, 08:28 AM
Here are some pics of the fuel sensor with float they replaced in my tank. Again, service tech said the sensor was just fine, but only could test that after installing a new one:

http://www.bijulab.com/images/VX_INFO/fuel01.jpg

http://www.bijulab.com/images/VX_INFO/fuel02.jpg

...kind of interesting. I had no idea this is what they looked like. Just wish the replacement had fixed the gauge dancing. According to WILLY, the next logical place to look will be a screw on the back of the gauge itself!

-biju.

etlsport
01/17/2007, 08:39 AM
so the whole assembly rotates and it measures the angle the arm is at?

nfpgasmask
01/17/2007, 08:49 AM
Hey Biju,

If I buy you a plane ticket to Reno will you come and do the same for my ebony?

:) Bart


I’ve been a good VX dad this week. Since my Proton is now my daily ride I needed to catch her up to speed with some service and attention. She got spoiled:


Cleaned EGR valve removing carbon build up and replaced EGR gasket
Cleaned throttle body removing carbon build up
Replaced fuel filter
Lubed chassis
Replaced transmission filter
Flushed transmission fluid with RP Max ATF
Flushed power steering fluid with RP Max EZ
Flushed TOD/transfer case with RP Max ATF
Changed front diff fluid with RP 75W90 gear oil
Changed rear diff fluid with RP 75W140 gear oil
Flushed cooling system and added RP Purple Ice
Replaced fuel tank sender unit to fix dancing fuel gauge (didn’t fix it tho)
Changed oil with RP 5W30 w/ Mobil 1 filter
Replaced PCV valve and grommet
Repacked front bearings
Flushed brake system
Replaced brake lines with Independent 4X braided kit
Replaced rotors with R1 Concepts drilled/slotted rotors
Replaced brake pads with OEM pads
Lubed window tracks with silicon spray
Installed PIAA Super Graphite windshield wipers

She’s purrrin’ and loving it. Man it feels good knowing she’s all set…

-biju.

biju
01/17/2007, 09:24 AM
so the whole assembly rotates and it measures the angle the arm is at?

Actually - the unit is static, and the metal arm w/ float moves up and down on a pivot attached to the unit.

However, you might be saying the same thing - I'm not quite sure... lol.

-biju.

biju
01/17/2007, 09:26 AM
Hey Biju,

If I buy you a plane ticket to Reno will you come and do the same for my ebony?

:) Bart
Not a chance, nephew! I'm gonna be eatin' mac-n-cheese for a few weeks to make up for that little splurge. Man, the things we sacrifice for this disease...

:p

-biju.

VXD959
01/17/2007, 09:38 AM
Man! I just replaced the transmission oil / filter, steering oil, and oil change (Royal Purple) and was out-of-pocket $250.....just like that!

I need to change the serpentine belt and replace brake pads....

Where did you get your baby serviced? Dealership?