View Full Version : van problems all solved.
FROSTY
30th January 2005, 22:49
well it looks like maybee Ive solved my van problems.
http://www.trademe.co.nz/Trade-Me-Motors/Buses/auction-21825375.htm
its a high top hiace so fingers crossed itll be better than the other thing :doh:
ajturbo
30th January 2005, 23:04
looks the part!!!! :banana: :banana:
hope it works out!!!
save me all that tripping..hahahhaha
andy
justsomeguy
30th January 2005, 23:04
203,000ks, 17 years
Is that a bit too much wear and tear or :unsure:
Sniper
31st January 2005, 06:45
Hmmm, looks like a good buy for that age/kms.
Good luck Frosty, hope it come through.
Sniper
Antallica
31st January 2005, 06:53
Oh good, then you can come pick up this Bandit and take her to the shop for some lovin' ;)
Hope ya get it dude.
Motu
31st January 2005, 08:07
Here's Motu with the negatives...
That's an old model,look for rust,specialy the roof seam for the high top,front pillar,all the way down,floor panel to front panel - look from underneath for that one,and the rear chassis under the door...better check the door too.Head gasket repair...why? Was the cause rectified (radiator,water pump,hoses etc) That would be a 3Y engine - a good old pushrod motor,but we were glad to see the end of them...they have reoccouring head gasket failure because the alloy goes soft and bolt tension backs off,the only way out is a new head.Steering shaft lower universals were prone to wear as well,also all the gear linkages.Other than that they were a nice van.
Dodgyiti
31st January 2005, 08:13
Here's Motu with the negatives...
That's an old model,look for rust,specialy the roof seam for the high top,front pillar,all the way down,floor panel to front panel - look from underneath for that one,and the rear chassis under the door...better check the door too.Head gasket repair...why? Was the cause rectified (radiator,water pump,hoses etc) That would be a 3Y engine - a good old pushrod motor,but we were glad to see the end of them...they have reoccouring head gasket failure because the alloy goes soft and bolt tension backs off,the only way out is a new head.Steering shaft lower universals were prone to wear as well,also all the gear linkages.Other than that they were a nice van.
What great advice [ I'm an ex-engineer/mechanic].
Also isn't 200,000 about the time they need a top end refresher [ guides, seats,gasket] and some rings?
High top vans are such a nice treat, especially if you have put bikes into normal top vans and suffered repeditive head trauma :shutup:
FROSTY
31st January 2005, 08:36
Here's Motu with the negatives...
That's an old model,look for rust,specialy the roof seam for the high top,front pillar,all the way down,floor panel to front panel - look from underneath for that one,and the rear chassis under the door...better check the door too.Head gasket repair...why? Was the cause rectified (radiator,water pump,hoses etc) That would be a 3Y engine - a good old pushrod motor,but we were glad to see the end of them...they have reoccouring head gasket failure because the alloy goes soft and bolt tension backs off,the only way out is a new head.Steering shaft lower universals were prone to wear as well,also all the gear linkages.Other than that they were a nice van.
Thanks for the advise Motu.
If possible I'd like to give ya a yell in ya professional capacity.basicly the idea is --if its suss fix it.
Blakamin
31st January 2005, 11:39
you know you want the barbie van Frosty :moon:
hope all goes well and it isn't plagued with cancer...
FROSTY
31st January 2005, 11:56
well aparently it was owned by a sports team as their team transport vehicle.
The guy selling it is a panelbeater HMMM.
Anyhoo its got Wof and rego and its on a COF which I think is tougher than a WOF.
The other good thing is that the first row of back seats face backwards --Now baby bikie has a bed for the trips down -hehehehehehe
Coyote
31st January 2005, 12:12
203,000ks, 17 years
Is that a bit too much wear and tear or :unsure:
Our laser is 20 years old, has done 255,000kms and is still going strong. Been resurrected at least 5 times so far.
toads
31st January 2005, 15:13
Hope this one is a good one frosty, we have had 2 hiace vans so far, both diesel and both I have to say have been awesome vehicles. Our first one did over 300,000 kms and had awesome compression still after all those kms, we only sold it so we could get a 4wd model.
Our current van is a hiace and has done just under 200,000kms and is going well also, I really can't praise the hiace van highly enough, never had a hi-top, but can't imagine it would be hugely different.
Joni
31st January 2005, 15:18
Yeah good luck Tony.
I have never owned a Hiace myself, but a few of my friends have and they just keep going, hope its in good nick and takes you everywhere its needed without any hitches!
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