Well I really started this yesterday.... But got the body back on the Playdohs chassis. And got her back in the garage. First time my driveway has been cleared in approx 12 months !.
14-15th Feb 2015
14-15th Feb 2015
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Re: 14-15th Feb 2015
[quote="kbushnz"]Well I really started this yesterday.... But got the body back on the Playdohs chassis. And got her back in the garage. First time my driveway has been cleared in approx 12 months !.
skite!!!
ive not been able to get to my hoist for over 3 yrs
anyway im heading out there now
target to get the rear water pipes sorted for the radiator
skite!!!
ive not been able to get to my hoist for over 3 yrs
anyway im heading out there now
target to get the rear water pipes sorted for the radiator
Re: 14-15th Feb 2015
Whipped out the starter motor in the Bitsalux as it wasn't wanting to rotate. Solenoid kicked in fine, but no go with the motor.
Pulled it apart and gave it a really good once over. Was surprised to see how clean it was inside as I was expecting mud and crap all through it.
Anyways, I found RTV sealant had been used on the mating surfaces from the factory or when someone last had it apart. Over time this seemed to degrade the proper electrical grounding to the brushes when the high start current was needed, hence why the solenoid was fine, but not the starter motor, and also why resistance checks seemed to be fine going between the case of the motor back to the negative terminal of the battery.
Threw it back in and now she starts up just fine
Pulled it apart and gave it a really good once over. Was surprised to see how clean it was inside as I was expecting mud and crap all through it.
Anyways, I found RTV sealant had been used on the mating surfaces from the factory or when someone last had it apart. Over time this seemed to degrade the proper electrical grounding to the brushes when the high start current was needed, hence why the solenoid was fine, but not the starter motor, and also why resistance checks seemed to be fine going between the case of the motor back to the negative terminal of the battery.
Threw it back in and now she starts up just fine
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Re: 14-15th Feb 2015
Getting closer
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Ln60 project (money pit) <-- Sold
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Re: 14-15th Feb 2015
Spent the day out with club being shown some sights around te aroha then a play around maratoto area. Then picked up a vs ecotec engine for my mu's replacement engine. Done 190000km and got it for 300$ so pretty stoked
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Re: 14-15th Feb 2015
Replaced sway bar bushes, moved the exhaust back down off the cross member which got a beating last weekend .
Replaced damaged grease nipple on UJ, found water level going down in radiator, need to pressure test to see where it going. The rust stain by the filler cap is probably a good indicator.
Vacuumed and washed it.
Replaced damaged grease nipple on UJ, found water level going down in radiator, need to pressure test to see where it going. The rust stain by the filler cap is probably a good indicator.
Vacuumed and washed it.
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Re: 14-15th Feb 2015
Traversed the 42nd but not without a few damages...
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Re: 14-15th Feb 2015
[quote="stovanovich"]Traversed the 42nd but not without a few damages...
How was the track, haven't done it for about 8 years, looking to do a club trip before it closes.
How was the track, haven't done it for about 8 years, looking to do a club trip before it closes.
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Re: 14-15th Feb 2015
did it in 2wd in december. you `need to get some long tie rod adjusters and use the short tie rods.
Waiter...there is a drought in my glass.
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Re: 14-15th Feb 2015
catalystracing wrote:How was the track, haven't done it for about 8 years, looking to do a club trip before it closes.
Tracks in pretty good nick. We went Owhango to Kapoors road side which I think made it a little more interesting. Don't even know how i managed the bend haha
I like the idea about that, but just a little hesitant on account of the whole "wofable" thingCrash bandicoot wrote: You `need to get some long tie rod adjusters and use the short tie rods.
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Re: 14-15th Feb 2015
I like the idea about that, but just a little hesitant on account of the whole "wofable" thing[/quote]Crash bandicoot wrote: You `need to get some long tie rod adjusters and use the short tie rods.
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Re: 14-15th Feb 2015
Yeah would be nice but couldnt happen at the time. But the oned i knocked up still have the threaded tie rod ends right through the guts of it even without welding, plenty strong enough.
Waiter...there is a drought in my glass.
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