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 on: Yesterday at 09:55:50 PM 
Started by eabbus - Last post by eabbus
These are pics of my new bus as I've bought it a month ago, plans are new wheels, stainless exhaust and maybe a paint job, got it off our friends who replaced the head and rad so it's just a bit of being and some maintainance. Just replaced rocker cover gasket as it wasn't changed when head was done as mechanic bought 3ct one  Undecided

 32 
 on: Yesterday at 09:35:31 PM 
Started by mrs mince - Last post by cods68
Sapphire

 33 
 on: Yesterday at 09:31:25 PM 
Started by Highlander - Last post by cods68
Hi welcome aboard the site  ...hope all is going well with the bus   Grin

 34 
 on: Yesterday at 09:26:56 PM 
Started by mrs mince - Last post by eabbus
Steal

 35 
 on: Yesterday at 08:14:03 PM 
Started by Highlander - Last post by Highlander
Hi all,
       Had my esti for about a month now and love it. Prob one of the best kept secrets around. I've already flushed and changed the oil and oil/air filters and weather permitting I'm doin the fuel filter tomorrow. To be honest it looks like the previous owners have neglected her in the past. So I'm getting all the important jobs done now before the whole thing goes BOOM.
Next on the list are:
Timing belt ( original Toyota )
Flush and refill the coolant. ( not Toyota red )
ATF change.
Don't think I've missed anything ?

 36 
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 on: Yesterday at 07:36:12 PM 
Started by Niman - Last post by Niman
Curtain's now sold  Smiley

 37 
 on: Yesterday at 06:22:00 PM 
Started by jon27267 - Last post by ADarbon
 Wink

 38 
 on: Yesterday at 05:56:40 PM 
Started by jon27267 - Last post by jon27267
found it, website helped again lol

 39 
 on: Yesterday at 05:47:05 PM 
Started by jon27267 - Last post by jon27267
Found this on the web from Kernoman, but where is the compensator please

When bleeding brakes after pipe change to rear... make sure you bleed compensator valve BEFORE you do the rear brakes.
do them as ..
Front O/S
Front N/S
Compensator valve
Rear N/S
Rear O/S.

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 on: Yesterday at 05:44:00 PM 
Started by Kernowman - Last post by jon27267
just put a new battery in mine as well, only paid £42, nice sister working for Partco, 3 yr warranty as well type 100,
and yes, solved my starting problems in the morning.

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