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So looks like my $180 of A1 o2 sensors and sparkplugs/coils narrowed down my P0430 issue down to the actual catalytic converter itself.. I was super happy when the code didn't show up for the first 5 days, but now its back with a vengeance lol. Still throwing the bank 2 below threshold code... so after doing some digging I think my next cheap try will be to go get some non foulers at lunch and drill them out for the rear 02 sensors.. hopefully that takes care of the issue.
I don't mind spending the money on new cats.. but can't stand the idea of having to take off the headers to replace.. if I go through the trouble of doing that you better be damn certain i'm going with a long tube header instead lol. But now it looks like URD doesn't offer the 02 simulator anymore so I figured instead of dropping $1000+ on an upgrade i'll try the $15 route first and see what happens lol.
Also, for some reason I am seeing a P0705 code showing up for the (something related to gear position sensor switch) .. which is weird. I have all my gear indicator lights coming on as needed, no issues with the car shifting at all (that I've noticed anyway). My initial thought was that it has something to do with my disconnecting the 4WD ecu with my FJ Transfer case swap. I have a permanent VSC trac off light (and the system is registering an error) but after doing more reading I don't believe that is the case of the P0705 code.. very strange. Gotta love constantly breaking stuff on this thing
***EDIT*** on my drive over to pick up the defoulers I had a bit of a revelation... I think my P0705 code may be lingering from the previous off road OOPSIE I had when I blew a fuse and lost the gear position indication on the dashboard where nothing was lit up for a while and I couldn't get out of 4Lo..I would think that should certainly fall in the realm of possible errors for the P0705 code. Planning on drilling out the defoulers later today and getting the bank 2 rear sensor spaced out, clearing codes, and driving it for the weekend to see what happens..
now just to confirm that the bank 2 sensor is the passenger side.... lol.
ps: attaching an identification file for the banks that I just found for reference later if anyone needs.
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10-08-2021, 08:01 PM
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So a few things …
1. Drilling out the plug defoulers absolutely sucks without a drillpress absolutely sucks.
2. The stacked defouler method appears to work, but I may need to open the hole up a bit. At idle it’s reading 0v on that o2 sensor and I’m not sure if that’ll be a problem for the system to initialize, time will tell. It picks up voltage as soon as I start accelerating so the concept definitely works.
3. My CO2 fill is pretty much complete. Tank was supposed to ship empty, I’m not complaining or anything … but there’s 1600psi worth of CO2 in there.. so that bad boy is full lol. Can’t wait to do a test tomorrow.
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10-09-2021, 05:44 PM
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Did a thing today while on lunch .. working from home sucks… lol. My smittybuilt gen 1 tent is now for sale … couldn’t swing the ikamper price tag and with the amount of times I actually camp figured it would be worth a try to go with the Costco mia overlander hard shell … 2-3 weeks, can’t wait !
The idea is to be able to keep it on the car more permanently since it’s a bit more lower profile and doesn’t have a vinyl cover on it.
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10-12-2021, 11:26 AM
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10-12-2021, 09:17 PM
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10-13-2021, 01:14 PM
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Did a little bit kore sanding on my lunch break and also fused the 45 degree elbow piece on. Was fairly happy with the overall shape so decided I would cover it in spackel and let it dry so I can start sanding in the actual finished surface in preparation for doing the first layer in fiber glass followed by the carbon fiber final layer.
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10-14-2021, 08:37 AM
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Sparkling took forever to dry, I hate sitting and waiting lol. Finally dried enough to start doing a bit of sanding before work this morning and man am I getting excited. I decided not to worry about the imperfections in the foam and just take it to the next step which will be fiberglass the hole thing.
I’m going to do my best to do a clean smooth layer but worst case it’ll take some more sanding and filling with body filler to get it right before doing a final layer in carbon fiber. I figured 2 layers is plenty strong to support the pre filter. If I mess up the pattern a bit then I can go to a 3rd layer I guess. Still need to figure out exactly how to have the mounting bracket done and fused to the carbon but shouldn’t be too hard.
My current plan is to wrap the entire thing in fiberglass and then cut one side of it down into the foam so I can spread it a bit and take it off without having to fuse 2 completely separate pieces together but I don’t know if it will flex open enough to take it off from the foam.. we shall see. One things for sure.. this is going to be one sweet looking snorkel
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10-14-2021, 03:49 PM
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Did a little more sanding at lunch. I started fabricating the mourning bracket to the snorkel portion itself and will need to give it some thought on how I will fuse it to the carbon piece reliably. Potion and and all is great, just need to make sure it stay that way after it cures. I also decided to add a pvc reinforcement ring up top where the pre-filter will tighten using the clamp that way I don’t have to worry about crushing the carbon fiber if I go too tight.
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Is there anyway you could pour a solvent down there that dissolved the foam, but didn't hurt the fiberglass? Then you wouldn't need to seppuku the snork open to get the foam out.
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Is there anyway you could pour a solvent down there that dissolved the foam, but didn't hurt the fiberglass? Then you wouldn't need to seppuku the snork open to get the foam out.
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I looked into that as my first option but everything I read is that once it cures it’s basically a mechanical removal .. acetone does good to remove it before it cures but not so much once it cures. I may give it a try before I cut it but I’m not too concerned with cutting it open, there’s a lot of sanding that will have to be done anyhow… first layer of fiberglass is curing now so here goes nothing …
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I looked into that as my first option but everything I read is that once it cures it’s basically a mechanical removal .. acetone does good to remove it before it cures but not so much once it cures. I may give it a try before I cut it but I’m not too concerned with cutting it open, there’s a lot of sanding that will have to be done anyhow… first layer of fiberglass is curing now so here goes nothing …
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True, once it's cut, putting an extra fiberglass layer on is just rinse and repeat of the previous layers
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True, once it's cut, putting an extra fiberglass layer on is just rinse and repeat of the previous layers
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Well, it’s gonna take a bit more work but the foam is out . And by a bit more work I mean a lot… lol
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Here is the incision made to remove the foam, currently being patched up in sections before I continue with another solid layer of fiberglass to see if need to do 2 or 3 total layers.
I found out that packing tape is a great quick way to create separation between parts you don’t want the resin to stick to.. pretty awesome. Also, the same tape or cling wrap can be used on the outside once the layers are down with resin to keep everything from rising up while curing and peels right off after the resin sets. I am thinking I will use this method on the final carbon fiber layup so that it lays down and cures as flat as possibly with minimal sanding left to do.
Oh yea, also, I came up with a much simpler ideal of creating a fastener point on the snorkel tube itself.. instead of fusing in an aluminum angle or making other brackets I plan to just drill 2 holes and install 2 screws from the inside of the tube with a nut and washer on the outside to secure them in place. This would them mount through the existing bracket on the A pillar and fasten with some acorn nuts for a nice finish. This will also give me the ability to fine tune the distance between the tube and bracket via more or less nuts/washers in between. What I haven’t decided is whether I want to do this before or after the final layer of carbon fiber.. not having the bolts there would make wrapping the carbon significantly easier.. decisions decisions..
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Still got some sanding to do, and then some more and more and more, but it’s now one piece. The plan for today is to add some bondoglass reinforced body filler and do some more roughy shaping before moving into regular body filler to give it the final smooth finish before laying on the carbon layer. Also need to drill and insert the 2 mounting bolts.. we’ll see how that plan goes
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