You know you're hardcore in love with these vans when over 70% of your footage always occurs at night time!! Lol. 🤣🤣🤣🤣. Can't wait to see BLUE VAN back on the road too. Gotta love those first gens too.
Broke the bleeder screw aye? I did too on my 99 and that's where the last conversation we had on the wheel cylinder sizes came from. Not knowing which size I had I ordered one of each, a 3/4 and a 13/16 cylinder. Well when I got the parts the bolts holding the cylinder on the axle were buggered up and so I checked to see if the cylinder was leaking past the boots and they weren't leaking so I went back to the bleeder and was able to get it out and bleed the brakes with a new bleeder screw. So now with this new video you peaked my interest to see if for your 93 they have two different sizes. Well for the US there is only size, the 3/4 cylinder. There is a 13/16 cylinder but it says it's for the vans made for Europe. Yeah and my vans and their transmissions have been very good to me. I did have to replace one solenoid pack but I usually get away with a filter and fluid change. Nice fix. Where did you get your trans book? Happy Motoring.
@mostlymoparih5682 if I remember right I tried the bleeder to get it out of the way of the line fitting. Wheel cylinders were already junk. I got the trans book on ebay. Like $20.
Very good! I've explained to you in the past about the transmission flush I've been doing it for 18 years all you do is go to harbor freight and get the air tool kit that has the nozzle you hook that up to a transmission line you make sure you keep both another line down into a drain pan put a little air in it and you can get all the fluid out except for one quart that stuck in the torque converter it's really easy you just disconnect the transmission line from the radiator which you probably should bypass eventually does radiators have a tendency of cracking and mixing transmission fluid with antifreeze every vehicle I ever buy I bypass the radiator and get a aftermarket transmission cooler for the caravans from 2002 to 2004 they work amazing! And I've gone through all that same trouble with the brake work on my imperial I had to replace all the rubber brake lines as well have you tried using Valvoline repair and protect? That ticking is loud. I would throw 5W-30 Valvoline repair and protect in there and see what would happen hopefully it's just a stuck lifter.
@peachyclean93 I'm not a huge fan of any flushing on the transmissions. I'd rather drop the pan twice than accidentally stir something up. As for the motor, I put some seafoam in the initial oil change.
@@MNMoparMinivanI've been doing it for 18 years has never let me down my sister's Voyager was acting up and that's all they kept doing is dropping the pan and refilling and nothing worked until I did it I'm not going to stop doing it 🤣🤣 as for the engine I would put repair and protecting it as soon as possible
Well well well.. good morning you excited for this snow ice storm because I am! I’m gonna try and see if I can get my 94 in some parking lots and do some donuts haha at least this video will keep me interested for the first part of the morning.
@@MNMoparMinivan guess I’m lucky haha I’ll keep ya updated that’s if your into that kind of thing 😄 how’s this 93 driving since you have it going now? Still ticking like a mf?
That radio add say I could get a car for a hundred dollars down? Now that’s got to be a shady dealer. Love the van, I have 2006 Caravan that was converted to rear load wheel chair van I use as a hauler. Only thing I wish for is lower driver seat or taller door opening, hit my (ear every last time I get in. Thanks for an enjoyable video.
@MichaelMcFearin hahaha yeah that's one of those "everyone's approved" used lots. I always figured those wheelchair vans would make good haulers with the extra room.
man im surprised to see u found a complete red interior from the other red van at the junkyard u went to in the last video. u shouldve grabbed the under mat under the floor carpet was intact :) wouldve saved u the troubles :)
@@MNMoparMinivanyou can always buy floor insulation later if you want to buy I’d get some dyno Matt for sound denting and insulation it’s a bit pricey but totally worth it especially when you have the interior completely stripped.
@MNMoparMinivan Ahh true, i forgot. I hope it is the solenoid pack...do a CVI ratings test before ordering a new one. If the unit or scan tool lets you do it.
Hello from the United Kingdom 🇬🇧 are you ever actually going to sort all the rust issues on your van because you seem to chuck loads of money at it but you don’t do anything about all the rust and bodywork. Kind regards Richard
@axelraver i beg to differ... completely new drums, wheel cylinders, hardware, shoes, rear lines, a front caliper, hose, pads, and slide pins is just a "pad slap"??? Yeah right. Evidence shows the rotors were new in 06 so shame on me for reusing good parts. You're allowed to reuse, and even turn rotors if within spec believe it or not.
@@MNMoparMinivan I’m honestly shocked they even came around I’d have at least turned them but they seem good so far from the past couple of videos so you might have gotten away with it.
@TFD1982 lol people are too picky about rotors. I'm not sure who started the whole "YOU HAVE TO REPLACE THEM OR YOU DIE" crap. The worst that happens if you reuse a rotor is it's either out of spec or warped and causes a bit of a pedal shake... even then they still will function normally... I reuse rotors about 50% of the time and only recall having an issue once.
@ yep even brand new ones I got for my little Aveo ended up warping had to go with higher quality pads/rotors even the used rotors I resurfaced in my 94 warped haha I’m probably just hard on my brakes 😂
You have a relaxing and soothing voice 😊😁😍😊😍😁
You know you're hardcore in love with these vans when over 70% of your footage always occurs at night time!! Lol. 🤣🤣🤣🤣. Can't wait to see BLUE VAN back on the road too. Gotta love those first gens too.
@klwthe3rd 🤣🤣
Happy New Year. Dang bro nice work happy it was the TCM. Love your videos.
@@briandjordjevic9969 happy new year! Thanks for watching
Good morning I am glad you have brake and transmission to thanks for the video
@@michaelwyatt8030 me too thanks mike!
I wonder if that Valvoline restore and protect oil would help that sticky lifter. That stuff seems to work miracles on sludge and sticky rings.
Broke the bleeder screw aye?
I did too on my 99 and that's where the last conversation we had on the wheel cylinder sizes came from.
Not knowing which size I had I ordered one of each, a 3/4 and a 13/16 cylinder. Well when I got the parts the bolts holding the cylinder on the axle were buggered up and so I checked to see if the cylinder was leaking past the boots and they weren't leaking so I went back to the bleeder and was able to get it out and bleed the brakes with a new bleeder screw. So now with this new video you peaked my interest to see if for your 93 they have two different sizes. Well for the US there is only size, the 3/4 cylinder. There is a 13/16 cylinder but it says it's for the vans made for Europe. Yeah and my vans and their transmissions have been very good to me. I did have to replace one solenoid pack but I usually get away with a filter and fluid change. Nice fix. Where did you get your trans book?
Happy Motoring.
@mostlymoparih5682 if I remember right I tried the bleeder to get it out of the way of the line fitting. Wheel cylinders were already junk. I got the trans book on ebay. Like $20.
Very good! I've explained to you in the past about the transmission flush I've been doing it for 18 years all you do is go to harbor freight and get the air tool kit that has the nozzle you hook that up to a transmission line you make sure you keep both another line down into a drain pan put a little air in it and you can get all the fluid out except for one quart that stuck in the torque converter it's really easy you just disconnect the transmission line from the radiator which you probably should bypass eventually does radiators have a tendency of cracking and mixing transmission fluid with antifreeze every vehicle I ever buy I bypass the radiator and get a aftermarket transmission cooler for the caravans from 2002 to 2004 they work amazing! And I've gone through all that same trouble with the brake work on my imperial I had to replace all the rubber brake lines as well have you tried using Valvoline repair and protect? That ticking is loud. I would throw 5W-30 Valvoline repair and protect in there and see what would happen hopefully it's just a stuck lifter.
@peachyclean93 I'm not a huge fan of any flushing on the transmissions. I'd rather drop the pan twice than accidentally stir something up.
As for the motor, I put some seafoam in the initial oil change.
@@MNMoparMinivanI've been doing it for 18 years has never let me down my sister's Voyager was acting up and that's all they kept doing is dropping the pan and refilling and nothing worked until I did it I'm not going to stop doing it 🤣🤣 as for the engine I would put repair and protecting it as soon as possible
Awesome video time for the next one
I would be entertained by you reading the phone book 😊
Bro leave him alone 🥴🤣
Well well well.. good morning you excited for this snow ice storm because I am! I’m gonna try and see if I can get my 94 in some parking lots and do some donuts haha at least this video will keep me interested for the first part of the morning.
@@TFD1982 storm went south of us. We only got cold.
@@MNMoparMinivan guess I’m lucky haha I’ll keep ya updated that’s if your into that kind of thing 😄 how’s this 93 driving since you have it going now? Still ticking like a mf?
@@TFD1982 who says it's driving anywhere haha
@@MNMoparMinivan well… there’s some evidence lol
That radio add say I could get a car for a hundred dollars down? Now that’s got to be a shady dealer. Love the van, I have 2006 Caravan that was converted to rear load wheel chair van I use as a hauler. Only thing I wish for is lower driver seat or taller door opening, hit my (ear every last time I get in. Thanks for an enjoyable video.
@MichaelMcFearin hahaha yeah that's one of those "everyone's approved" used lots. I always figured those wheelchair vans would make good haulers with the extra room.
Adorable cat ❤❤
@@dancline2143 haha thanks
It's still runs pretty well
Nice video!
@@Compact-Disc_700mb thank ya!
Way to go bud great job!
@@chriscreekmore210 thanks!
Nice video
@@legoeul2676 appreciate!
man im surprised to see u found a complete red interior from the other red van at the junkyard u went to in the last video. u shouldve grabbed the under mat under the floor carpet was intact :) wouldve saved u the troubles :)
@jaredpetersen7343 i was suprised too. The undermat was gross and wet and I didn't really want to deal with it haha.
@@MNMoparMinivanyou can always buy floor insulation later if you want to buy I’d get some dyno Matt for sound denting and insulation it’s a bit pricey but totally worth it especially when you have the interior completely stripped.
@@TFD1982 i use carpet matting from home depot lol
1:11:06 _ "Removing Mouse Condos" 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Maybe add a little Lucas
If a 604 trans ran low once it's done...nothing i would ever want to happen to you but yeah.
How many miles on the trans?
@Minivan_Man i have no idea on the trans miles. It sat in someone's backyard for 18 years with no service record history lol.
@MNMoparMinivan Ahh true, i forgot. I hope it is the solenoid pack...do a CVI ratings test before ordering a new one. If the unit or scan tool lets you do it.
@Minivan_Man oh... *cough* watch the rest of the video *cough*
@@MNMoparMinivan I will! Stuck in the middle😂
@Minivan_Man haha good luck!
Hello from the United Kingdom 🇬🇧 are you ever actually going to sort all the rust issues on your van because you seem to chuck loads of money at it but you don’t do anything about all the rust and bodywork.
Kind regards Richard
@richardnewman8983 hey Richard! You must have missed my video on my 2005... I'd check that out if you want to see some advanced stage rust addressed.
I would fix the ticking lifter before it causes damage.
@leonardgoldberg2879 id rather throw a different motor in than tear this one down
making progress, wish i had your patience .
@robertjones2208 haha thanks! I have something... I'm not exactly sure it's patience but its something... 😅
Paint them drums with high temperature paint
@@Barker-pu7ix good idea!
Not to temp a fella...but I saw a 90 T/C that came up for sale not too far from me by chance. I sent you the link.
@98-SR5 i saw, thanks!!
That aint a brake job... its just pad slap 😅
@axelraver i beg to differ... completely new drums, wheel cylinders, hardware, shoes, rear lines, a front caliper, hose, pads, and slide pins is just a "pad slap"???
Yeah right. Evidence shows the rotors were new in 06 so shame on me for reusing good parts. You're allowed to reuse, and even turn rotors if within spec believe it or not.
@@MNMoparMinivan I’m honestly shocked they even came around I’d have at least turned them but they seem good so far from the past couple of videos so you might have gotten away with it.
@TFD1982 lol people are too picky about rotors. I'm not sure who started the whole "YOU HAVE TO REPLACE THEM OR YOU DIE" crap.
The worst that happens if you reuse a rotor is it's either out of spec or warped and causes a bit of a pedal shake... even then they still will function normally...
I reuse rotors about 50% of the time and only recall having an issue once.
@ yep even brand new ones I got for my little Aveo ended up warping had to go with higher quality pads/rotors even the used rotors I resurfaced in my 94 warped haha I’m probably just hard on my brakes 😂