Feb 15-17
Feb 15-17
Thursday : 14th Valantines day, so Gave my truck some loving .
Stripped all tyres of rims and got all the mud and sand out of the rims,
I was loosing too much air ( So much that I had a flat last weekend in woodhill ) ..
Noticed Rear brake pads have worn down heaps since last time I checked
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Friday : Work was dead as , So up went the Safari on the hoist,
Fixed rear tail pipe that I ripped off a few weeks ago in the bush .
Made it sit up higher and finished behind the rear bar, so hopefully this lasts longer than factory, and previous quick fix
Started to replace rear brake pads, thought I'd meassure my ok looking discs, they were .6mm Below spec , and all my vents in the disc (Vented discs - Rear of Y60) coverd in sand and mud!.
So threw Away the Disc rotors, New Rotors and Pads
Removed the rear heat sheilds , should clear mud and sand better than before ( Have removed front heat sheilds when I did Diff seals and they do clear mud /sand much better than with them on.)
Flushed out all the brake and clutch fluid, Greased up the driveshafts .
Checked Bearings, wheel nuts , any leaks etc .. All is Ok ,
Ready for Wheeling in the Sand dunes tomorrow .
Sunday - Free tickets to the v8s at Hampton downs, will go for a lookie,
maybe I can pick me up a spare LS2 or LS3 / what ever they run in them touring cars . Would be a cool engine in the Safari
Stripped all tyres of rims and got all the mud and sand out of the rims,
I was loosing too much air ( So much that I had a flat last weekend in woodhill ) ..
Noticed Rear brake pads have worn down heaps since last time I checked
.
Friday : Work was dead as , So up went the Safari on the hoist,
Fixed rear tail pipe that I ripped off a few weeks ago in the bush .
Made it sit up higher and finished behind the rear bar, so hopefully this lasts longer than factory, and previous quick fix
Started to replace rear brake pads, thought I'd meassure my ok looking discs, they were .6mm Below spec , and all my vents in the disc (Vented discs - Rear of Y60) coverd in sand and mud!.
So threw Away the Disc rotors, New Rotors and Pads
Removed the rear heat sheilds , should clear mud and sand better than before ( Have removed front heat sheilds when I did Diff seals and they do clear mud /sand much better than with them on.)
Flushed out all the brake and clutch fluid, Greased up the driveshafts .
Checked Bearings, wheel nuts , any leaks etc .. All is Ok ,
Ready for Wheeling in the Sand dunes tomorrow .
Sunday - Free tickets to the v8s at Hampton downs, will go for a lookie,
maybe I can pick me up a spare LS2 or LS3 / what ever they run in them touring cars . Would be a cool engine in the Safari
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na dont get an ls2/3, get a vk56dett.........
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Started tearing this thing down today, will keep going till the adrenaline stops (4am to give my sister a lift to the airport). Hope to have it down to bare chassis by early Sunday w/ tons of good parts available
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Re: Feb 15-17
lax2wlg wrote:Hope to have it down to bare chassis by early Sunday w/ tons of good parts available
Good to know. You don't have any R180 4.875's front lying around?
You'll see why below
Most productive day. Changed yet another front diff today. Takes an hour to remove one from the truck, but gravity is a big help
While there wasn't a diff in the way, replaced both inner cv boots as one was split and the other wasn't far behind.
Big thanks to Workin On It for the 4.8 diff I got picked up from Blenheim.
Tightened up a few loose steering and suspension parts too.
Pics
Cheers,
I keep looking for the loose nut behind the wheel, but I can't find it!!
Re: Feb 15-17
Well nothing exciting this weekend, it was supposed to be maintenance weekend
My gearbox decided it liked to crunch 3rd every change up or down, so I went out and grabbed some thicker oil and some lucas stop slip...
Drained the oil out, drain bung looked pretty much identical to the one above
3 small keys(?) fell out the bottom of the box which im guessing are something to do with the syncros
I will be keeping an eye out for a non dreamer priced pto gearbox to go in or I will look at getting it rebuilt... anyone got one?
All part of the game we play
Cheers
My gearbox decided it liked to crunch 3rd every change up or down, so I went out and grabbed some thicker oil and some lucas stop slip...
Drained the oil out, drain bung looked pretty much identical to the one above
3 small keys(?) fell out the bottom of the box which im guessing are something to do with the syncros
I will be keeping an eye out for a non dreamer priced pto gearbox to go in or I will look at getting it rebuilt... anyone got one?
All part of the game we play
Cheers
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Re: Feb 15-17
sibainmud wrote:lax2wlg wrote:Hope to have it down to bare chassis by early Sunday w/ tons of good parts available
Good to know. You don't have any R180 4.875's front lying around?
You'll see why below
Most productive day. Changed yet another front diff today. Takes an hour to remove one from the truck, but gravity is a big help
While there wasn't a diff in the way, replaced both inner cv boots as one was split and the other wasn't far behind.
Big thanks to Workin On It for the 4.8 diff I got picked up from Blenheim.
Tightened up a few loose steering and suspension parts too.
Cheers,
Does this mean im allowed to come 4wding with you again
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I was under the impression that was a lifetime ban?
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Re: Feb 15-17
andy3542 wrote:Does this mean im allowed to come 4wding with you again
When you get your truck going and i have another spare diff in stock
What's the progress this weekend?
Cheers,
I keep looking for the loose nut behind the wheel, but I can't find it!!
Re: Feb 15-17
Well got bored today so thought i would drive up onto my safari chassis for some articulation, trying to see how much room ill have for larger tyres.
im dissapointed that i couldnt get the front to flex much compared to the back.
certainly better than stock
needs some softer springs though, and aftermarket shocks, as the ones in it are stock safari in the rear, and 30mm lift in the rear.
also took it down to the river for a play, definitly needs better tyres.....
im dissapointed that i couldnt get the front to flex much compared to the back.
certainly better than stock
needs some softer springs though, and aftermarket shocks, as the ones in it are stock safari in the rear, and 30mm lift in the rear.
also took it down to the river for a play, definitly needs better tyres.....
Re: Feb 15-17
Filthy4x4 wrote:Well nothing exciting this weekend, it was supposed to be maintenance weekend
My gearbox decided it liked to crunch 3rd every change up or down, so I went out and grabbed some thicker oil and some lucas stop slip...
Drained the oil out, drain bung looked pretty much identical to the one above
3 small keys(?) fell out the bottom of the box which im guessing are something to do with the syncros
I will be keeping an eye out for a non dreamer priced pto gearbox to go in or I will look at getting it rebuilt... anyone got one?
All part of the game we play
Cheers
$2500 to have my gearbox stripped, checked, reassembled
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Re: Feb 15-17
sibainmud wrote:
Most productive day. Changed yet another front diff today. Takes an hour to remove one from the truck, but gravity is a big help
While there wasn't a diff in the way, replaced both inner cv boots as one was split and the other wasn't far behind.
Big thanks to Workin On It for the 4.8 diff I got picked up from Blenheim.
Tightened up a few loose steering and suspension parts too
Cheers,
looks like it will be ready for the pig farm next week see you there
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70 series prado (KZJ78) and 90 Series Prado (KZJ95)
Re: Feb 15-17
that is an interesting photo jerry
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Re: Feb 15-17
sig wrote:that is an interesting photo jerry
the bits that fell out were interesting as well
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Re: Feb 15-17
Jerry wrote:sig wrote:that is an interesting photo jerry
the bits that fell out were interesting as well
I had that issue, managed to destroy the inside of the FWH also. Both bearings collapsed and allowed to whole hub to move. Wore some nice slots in the brake caliper.
Re: Feb 15-17
Jerry wrote:
So that's why you were having loose wheel bearings....
Ouch.. Glad you got to it....
Cheers Calvin
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Re: Feb 15-17
sibainmud wrote:Good to know. You don't have any R180 4.875's front lying around?
You'll see why below
Yessir, finally got a 4.8 R180 on the bench, PM sent
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Re: Feb 15-17
drove into maratoto and walked around the loop for a look photos later
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Re: Feb 15-17
how long did that take coxsy .
Re: Feb 15-17
Bugger walking it Get your truck fixed Greg & we'll drive it
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Re: Feb 15-17
Jeep got a WOF, thats about it this weekend. Hopefully will get it muddy next weekend
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Re: Feb 15-17
must be the weekend of running gear!
stripped front diff housing replaced all bearings and seals brakes etc
now new battery and tyres and shes good as new
its been the longest vehicle ive ever owned 18yrs all up its been reliable as
only replaced the chassis , body, axles ,springs ,gearbox, motor,radiator driver seat front and side windows bumper bars so far
stripped front diff housing replaced all bearings and seals brakes etc
now new battery and tyres and shes good as new
its been the longest vehicle ive ever owned 18yrs all up its been reliable as
only replaced the chassis , body, axles ,springs ,gearbox, motor,radiator driver seat front and side windows bumper bars so far
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Re: Feb 15-17
painted my new chassis and lifting the body off the chassis of my truck ready for new chassis to go under
Re: Feb 15-17
Dirtydog wrote:
certainly better than stock
Really? it now seems to have expanding foam stuck to the guards, bit of conveyor belt sticking out of its wheel arches and scaff tube welded where a bumper used to be, no indicators and the lighting system from KITT bolted to your roof..
definitly needs better tyres, Possibly I seem to have missed the need for these, do you take it to the supermarket and struggle with the speed humps? I suspect you'll find more articulation on my arthritic dog.
Dont follow me. i'll get stuck and need a tow..
Re: Feb 15-17
Started chopping up the old cruiser chassis.
Removed the wheels/tyres and rear diff (spring bolts were a bastard to get out). Chassis is on blocks now with just the front axle to come out before its is hard out grinder time.
Rear 700mm is now off on the ground (it has a tow bar fitted if anyone wants it but you have to take the piece its bolted to cause I'm not going to unbolt it).
New grinder is working well and those 1mm cutting disks are great, if not a little too quick to vanish, but they work great (better than a hacksaw and are cheap).
I'm going to chop some of the bits up and keep them for steel I will reuse in mounts and odd bits 'n' pieces. The old tray steel is mostly rusted but some bits will stay as it has potential later.
The spare wheel mechanism has been removed. Was going to take the whole crossbrace etc but after messing around for an hour trying to cut through the rivets I decided to just make a new crossmember and unbolted the mechanism (which I'll weld on - or bolt) - havent decided.
Removed the wheels/tyres and rear diff (spring bolts were a bastard to get out). Chassis is on blocks now with just the front axle to come out before its is hard out grinder time.
Rear 700mm is now off on the ground (it has a tow bar fitted if anyone wants it but you have to take the piece its bolted to cause I'm not going to unbolt it).
New grinder is working well and those 1mm cutting disks are great, if not a little too quick to vanish, but they work great (better than a hacksaw and are cheap).
I'm going to chop some of the bits up and keep them for steel I will reuse in mounts and odd bits 'n' pieces. The old tray steel is mostly rusted but some bits will stay as it has potential later.
The spare wheel mechanism has been removed. Was going to take the whole crossbrace etc but after messing around for an hour trying to cut through the rivets I decided to just make a new crossmember and unbolted the mechanism (which I'll weld on - or bolt) - havent decided.
Re: Feb 15-17
callum007 wrote:Dirtydog wrote:
certainly better than stock
Really? it now seems to have expanding foam stuck to the guards, bit of conveyor belt sticking out of its wheel arches and scaff tube welded where a bumper used to be, no indicators and the lighting system from KITT bolted to your roof..
definitly needs better tyres, Possibly I seem to have missed the need for these, do you take it to the supermarket and struggle with the speed humps? I suspect you'll find more articulation on my arthritic dog.
What a fucktard.
who the f.u.c.k would say shit like that?
go have a wank, or something to get your frustration out. if you have seen any of my threads you would see all the bits on it, and know that i am in the progress of making wider flares.
its not conveyer belt, nor are the driving lights from KITT, nore are they bolted to the roof.
people like this need to get a life man. fuckn hell. your worse than zukmeista.
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Re: Feb 15-17
swapped the rear shocks for shorter ones for the WoF and also painted the underside in chassis black, sorted some rust and bled the bloody brakes again, still no air out so the pedal travel must be normal. Master cylinder is not leaking so its not that. Oh well, talk with the WoF guy tomorrow.
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Re: Feb 15-17
just pisses me off when people do shit like that, whats the purpose of doing it again?
making themselves feel bigger?
to bad hes picking on a 19yr old thats doing most the work himself.......
making themselves feel bigger?
to bad hes picking on a 19yr old thats doing most the work himself.......
Re: Feb 15-17
Dirtydog wrote:callum007 wrote:Dirtydog wrote:
certainly better than stock
Really? it now seems to have expanding foam stuck to the guards, bit of conveyor belt sticking out of its wheel arches and scaff tube welded where a bumper used to be, no indicators and the lighting system from KITT bolted to your roof..
definitly needs better tyres, Possibly I seem to have missed the need for these, do you take it to the supermarket and struggle with the speed humps? I suspect you'll find more articulation on my arthritic dog.
What a fucktard.
who the f.u.c.k would say shit like that?
go have a wank, or something to get your frustration out. if you have seen any of my threads you would see all the bits on it, and know that i am in the progress of making wider flares.
its not conveyer belt, nor are the driving lights from KITT, nore are they bolted to the roof.
people like this need to get a life man. fuckn hell. your worse than zukmeista.
hook line n sinker.
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