Hilux trailer queen
- hosehustler
- Hard Yaka
- Posts: 2051
- Joined: Thu Jan 06, 2005 12:00 pm
- Location: Brooklnands
Re: Hilux trailer queen
Starting to get a few niggles sorted for the odd summer trip or three, fuel system has been less that reliable so a few filters replaced and a bosch 044 copy courtesy of these guys for a starting point.
http://www.trademe.co.nz/motors/car-par ... 055266.htm
He was good to deal with as well.
Seems to work fine and truck running better than it has for a while, so pretty happy with it for the $110 price tag, list of things still left to sort tho as always
These guys have been good to deal with too
http://www.v8parts.co.nz/
Did a fair bit of this last time out
Hopefully I remember to fill my tank up next trip (I had a busy night before Tom's shakedown )
Forgot to fill up before hitting Waipara, had to leave early winched a four wheeler outta the river on the way back, think he'd been trying to push it out for ages as he was sweating something chronic and pleased as hell to see me
http://www.trademe.co.nz/motors/car-par ... 055266.htm
He was good to deal with as well.
Seems to work fine and truck running better than it has for a while, so pretty happy with it for the $110 price tag, list of things still left to sort tho as always
These guys have been good to deal with too
http://www.v8parts.co.nz/
Did a fair bit of this last time out
Hopefully I remember to fill my tank up next trip (I had a busy night before Tom's shakedown )
Forgot to fill up before hitting Waipara, had to leave early winched a four wheeler outta the river on the way back, think he'd been trying to push it out for ages as he was sweating something chronic and pleased as hell to see me
I hate signatures
- hosehustler
- Hard Yaka
- Posts: 2051
- Joined: Thu Jan 06, 2005 12:00 pm
- Location: Brooklnands
Re: Hilux trailer queen
Made this for the camping gear to live in for nek mission, should be enough room for tent, pack, cooker, and bedding with a tarp over that lot to keep it dry....or is that cool at the mo , it's removable but I'll probably keep it on most of the time and chuck ropes, bush shit etc in it.
I didn't steal it from the local F&C shop....I built it, courtesy of some leftovers of Tom's
I didn't steal it from the local F&C shop....I built it, courtesy of some leftovers of Tom's
I hate signatures
- hosehustler
- Hard Yaka
- Posts: 2051
- Joined: Thu Jan 06, 2005 12:00 pm
- Location: Brooklnands
Re: Hilux trailer queen
A few winter trips coming up and want it reliable.....so maintenance time
Front diff not too healthy as I suspected
So time to build up a front diff to stand the rigors of a V8 and big tyres.
I've decided to go high pinion, Nitro 4.88 29 spline ring and pinion, with drive flange to suit, with soild spacer.
Talking to others and reading pirate porn, I think this set up will last the distance
Any other ideas..
Front diff not too healthy as I suspected
So time to build up a front diff to stand the rigors of a V8 and big tyres.
I've decided to go high pinion, Nitro 4.88 29 spline ring and pinion, with drive flange to suit, with soild spacer.
Talking to others and reading pirate porn, I think this set up will last the distance
Any other ideas..
I hate signatures
Re: Hilux trailer queen
Arb and six shooters
- tomsoffroad
- Flopsie
- Posts: 2445
- Joined: Wed Apr 28, 2004 12:00 pm
- Location: North Canterbury
Re: Hilux trailer queen
9.5" diffs
Re: Hilux trailer queen
tomsoffroad wrote:9.5" diffs
mog axles/diffs
- passengerpete
- Hard Yaka
- Posts: 476
- Joined: Fri Jan 05, 2007 12:00 pm
- Location: christchurch
Re: Hilux trailer queen
awning, deck chair, chilly bin.
Re: Hilux trailer queen
Set that diff up properly. Look like the pinion has moved on the old one.
- hosehustler
- Hard Yaka
- Posts: 2051
- Joined: Thu Jan 06, 2005 12:00 pm
- Location: Brooklnands
Re: Hilux trailer queen
churchill wrote:Set that diff up properly. Look like the pinion has moved on the old one.
The pinion has moved due to damage not set up, the crush spacer took a pounding due to a rock crawling trip when pinion meeting rocks, common occurance on rock crawlers hence a solid spacer going in
I hate signatures
Re: Hilux trailer queen
hosehustler wrote:churchill wrote:Set that diff up properly. Look like the pinion has moved on the old one.
The pinion has moved due to damage not set up, the crush spacer took a pounding due to a rock crawling trip when pinion meeting rocks, common occurance on rock crawlers hence a solid spacer going in
Interesting, I assume the damage is done in reverse to effect the crush tube?
I wasn't getting at you for not setting the diff up properly, I've been setting a few diffs up lately and 30% of them have had the bearing caps swapped with ones from other diffs. When people do this it's difficult to get the setup right without careful measuring/surface grinding resulting in blown diffs.
- hosehustler
- Hard Yaka
- Posts: 2051
- Joined: Thu Jan 06, 2005 12:00 pm
- Location: Brooklnands
Re: Hilux trailer queen
Damage is caused in either direction, if lots of weight pushes on the flange from below it puts that pressure onto the crush sleeve, effectively crushing it some more, resulting in the pinion being able to be drawn into the ring gear under load.....hope that made sense
As for me being worried about setup of the damaged diff, it was in the truck when I purchased, however I will set up the new diff
As for me being worried about setup of the damaged diff, it was in the truck when I purchased, however I will set up the new diff
I hate signatures
Re: Hilux trailer queen
Ah ok, flange gets driven up and pulls the pinion shaft through. Weakest link is the crush sleeve. Solid spacer should increase the force you can put on the flange nicely.
I'm gonna use solid spacers in my 8" diffs, more setup time but should be longer lasting for these kinds of applications.
I'm gonna use solid spacers in my 8" diffs, more setup time but should be longer lasting for these kinds of applications.
Re: Hilux trailer queen
Tim,
Have a read of these pages, I used Zuk's methods for my diffs and have had no issues at all, no broken teeth, still showing perfect pattern after five or six years of handling 40" tires etc. The secret to keeping toy 8" diffs together is setting the Carrier Bearing preload to 100ft/lbs, find the reasons on the pirate thread as to why... basically pre stresses the housing so the ring cant flex any further... certainly works for me, and for a lot of customers in the US
http://www.gearinstalls.com
http://www.gearinstalls.com/cbpl.htm
http://www.pirate4x4.com/forum/general-4x4-discussion/503240-gear-experts.html#post5844489
Have a read of these pages, I used Zuk's methods for my diffs and have had no issues at all, no broken teeth, still showing perfect pattern after five or six years of handling 40" tires etc. The secret to keeping toy 8" diffs together is setting the Carrier Bearing preload to 100ft/lbs, find the reasons on the pirate thread as to why... basically pre stresses the housing so the ring cant flex any further... certainly works for me, and for a lot of customers in the US
http://www.gearinstalls.com
http://www.gearinstalls.com/cbpl.htm
http://www.pirate4x4.com/forum/general-4x4-discussion/503240-gear-experts.html#post5844489
'85 Hilux crawler, 3rz, duals, 4.7's, 4.88's, ARB's, 30 spline Longfields, 6 stud SNR4x4 Histeer, Airshocks up front, coiled rear, 40" Iroks.
^^^this shite is all about to change....^^^
021 273 9942
jafa@inspire.net.nz
^^^this shite is all about to change....^^^
021 273 9942
jafa@inspire.net.nz
- hosehustler
- Hard Yaka
- Posts: 2051
- Joined: Thu Jan 06, 2005 12:00 pm
- Location: Brooklnands
Re: Hilux trailer queen
Cheers for that Trev,
has anyone got a spare hi pinion housing complete with bearing caps
the one i've got has no caps, not a biggie as was going to use the caps I already have from a couple of diffs but they are factory matched and would be better if I had a whole one.
I would consider a whole diff (high pinion) if anyone has one
other option is bringing in one of these, think i'll get a price on freight first
http://eastcoastgearsupply.com/i-132976 ... using.html
I have to say east coast gear supply have been really good to deal with so far and happy to freight international
has anyone got a spare hi pinion housing complete with bearing caps
the one i've got has no caps, not a biggie as was going to use the caps I already have from a couple of diffs but they are factory matched and would be better if I had a whole one.
I would consider a whole diff (high pinion) if anyone has one
other option is bringing in one of these, think i'll get a price on freight first
http://eastcoastgearsupply.com/i-132976 ... using.html
I have to say east coast gear supply have been really good to deal with so far and happy to freight international
I hate signatures
Re: Hilux trailer queen
Great thread Tim!
Awesome truck too!
What an absolute BEAST!
Awesome truck too!
What an absolute BEAST!
1994 LWB 1.6 16v Vitara
- hosehustler
- Hard Yaka
- Posts: 2051
- Joined: Thu Jan 06, 2005 12:00 pm
- Location: Brooklnands
Re: Hilux trailer queen
vitz wrote:Great thread Tim!
Awesome truck too!
What an absolute BEAST!
Cheers, it's getting there
passengerpete wrote:awning, deck chair, chilly bin.
I can do that too Pete
I've got all the parts sorted for a high pinion front diff.
Result will be as planned, nitro 4.88 R&P, 29 spline drive flange, solid spacer, putting the two pinion carrier in with lockright, should be a rock solid set up
Build time I may take a couple of pics of pinion set up during the build if anyone is interested.....plenty of diff builds on the WWW so probably more of the same really
I hate signatures
- hosehustler
- Hard Yaka
- Posts: 2051
- Joined: Thu Jan 06, 2005 12:00 pm
- Location: Brooklnands
Re: Hilux trailer queen
Diff build problem........gotta have one or two setbacks, long story short, blued up, set backlash, good backlash one side half turn of diff no backlash.....carrier spun in a lathe......bent
Anyone got a 8 inch 2 pinion carrier laying around in chch, I would like to finish diff today if possible, Tx 0272074454 cheers Tim
Anyone got a 8 inch 2 pinion carrier laying around in chch, I would like to finish diff today if possible, Tx 0272074454 cheers Tim
I hate signatures
Re: Hilux trailer queen
Hey Tim,
Any chance you could measure the thickness of that crown wheel for me, should be either ~22mm at its fattest point or more like ~25+mm at its thickest point... Would be quite interested to compare the Nitro gear to a few I imported from Asia:
http://www.trademe.co.nz/Browse/Listing ... =598209637
Don't think I've got a carrier suitable to help sorry, good luck.
Cheers
Any chance you could measure the thickness of that crown wheel for me, should be either ~22mm at its fattest point or more like ~25+mm at its thickest point... Would be quite interested to compare the Nitro gear to a few I imported from Asia:
http://www.trademe.co.nz/Browse/Listing ... =598209637
Don't think I've got a carrier suitable to help sorry, good luck.
Cheers
- hosehustler
- Hard Yaka
- Posts: 2051
- Joined: Thu Jan 06, 2005 12:00 pm
- Location: Brooklnands
Re: Hilux trailer queen
Sleepn wrote:Hey Tim,
Any chance you could measure the thickness of that crown wheel for me, should be either ~22mm at its fattest point or more like ~25+mm at its thickest point... Would be quite interested to compare the Nitro gear to a few I imported from Asia:
http://www.trademe.co.nz/Browse/Listing ... =598209637
Don't think I've got a carrier suitable to help sorry, good luck.
Cheers
I will have a measure up on Monday and get back to you as I haven't finished the diff due to solid spacer not fitting (it's a trail gear one for a std pinion) and the Nitro pinion is thicker in the shaft above the main pinion bearing.
A couple of pics though
Started here.....
got to here
that's about 4 hours work and 4 different shim combinations later
I hate signatures
Re: Hilux trailer queen
Hi Tim,
thats a bugger, are you going to bore it out so that it fits, do the shims fit.
Cheers
Tim
the diff due to solid spacer not fitting (it's a trail gear one for a std pinion) and the Nitro pinion is thicker in the shaft above the main pinion bearing.
thats a bugger, are you going to bore it out so that it fits, do the shims fit.
Cheers
Tim
Re: Hilux trailer queen
Nice pattern. Looks like you've done a few of these before to get there in 4 goes from the first pic! Just did one last weekend and it took 8 tries on the first diff..
- hosehustler
- Hard Yaka
- Posts: 2051
- Joined: Thu Jan 06, 2005 12:00 pm
- Location: Brooklnands
Re: Hilux trailer queen
churchill wrote:Nice pattern. Looks like you've done a few of these before to get there in 4 goes from the first pic! Just did one last weekend and it took 8 tries on the first diff..
Cheers, i've done a few.....
I have a spare 6x9 garage at home and plenty of free time, i'm looking for something to do quietly from home during the week in my spare time and thinking, investing in a press and lathe could be an option to maybe do a bit of diff specialty work for the 4x4 scene here in Canterbury, i don't know if there's a big market but it wouldn't matter as overheads would be zero and I already have a salary
Just a idea at this stage
I hate signatures
Re: Hilux trailer queen
That's a bloody good idea Tim.
Rob
Rob
- hosehustler
- Hard Yaka
- Posts: 2051
- Joined: Thu Jan 06, 2005 12:00 pm
- Location: Brooklnands
Re: Hilux trailer queen
The more I think about it the better the idea becomes
Anyway I've still got a reasonable tick list to sort out before it's ready for the Reefton trip in July, but at least the diff item is almost sorted
On the upside, i'm real pleased with the way the coilovers in the front and the tweaks to the rear have worked out, they made the vehicle a lot better thats for sure, and of course helped it flex a bit better
Anyway I've still got a reasonable tick list to sort out before it's ready for the Reefton trip in July, but at least the diff item is almost sorted
On the upside, i'm real pleased with the way the coilovers in the front and the tweaks to the rear have worked out, they made the vehicle a lot better thats for sure, and of course helped it flex a bit better
I hate signatures
- hosehustler
- Hard Yaka
- Posts: 2051
- Joined: Thu Jan 06, 2005 12:00 pm
- Location: Brooklnands
Re: Hilux trailer queen
Diff completed today, got a solid spacer made at JT engineering (gotta get me a lathe ) stitched it all together, 1 shim@ 0.1 needed managed close to perfect preload on the pinion bearings.
Solid spacer was way too short for the cruiser diff (12mm), shims I can (and did X1) use
Diff will be going in tomorrow, about time
Many thanks to Rick @ 4wd accessories for letting me use his facilities again
suzolla wrote:Hi Tim,the diff due to solid spacer not fitting (it's a trail gear one for a std pinion) and the Nitro pinion is thicker in the shaft above the main pinion bearing.
thats a bugger, are you going to bore it out so that it fits, do the shims fit.
Cheers
Tim
Solid spacer was way too short for the cruiser diff (12mm), shims I can (and did X1) use
Diff will be going in tomorrow, about time
Many thanks to Rick @ 4wd accessories for letting me use his facilities again
I hate signatures
- hosehustler
- Hard Yaka
- Posts: 2051
- Joined: Thu Jan 06, 2005 12:00 pm
- Location: Brooklnands
Re: Hilux trailer queen
Boo! Whats the next project?...
There's gotta be some rocks round here SOMEWHERE!
- hosehustler
- Hard Yaka
- Posts: 2051
- Joined: Thu Jan 06, 2005 12:00 pm
- Location: Brooklnands
Re: Hilux trailer queen
DMcCready wrote:Boo! Whats the next project?...
Grass karting with my boys at this stage, of course if it doesn't sell i'll still be 4 wheeling which I've been doing for a long time, and this is the best machine I've had for that here in the south.....a cab and heater are a must for the winter coast trips which IMO are the most fun
But like most Dads with kids I have other hobbies as well and grass karting won't happen while I own this, time and money only goes so far, but I do have a minimum dollar for the hilux, and if it doesn't get that then the winter coast trips are still there for me and the boys will have to be content without karting in there lives
P.S that toy of your's is the shiz
I hate signatures
- hosehustler
- Hard Yaka
- Posts: 2051
- Joined: Thu Jan 06, 2005 12:00 pm
- Location: Brooklnands
Re: Hilux trailer queen
Fark Ya Tim for putting that vid up.
Now I need to find more time to sort my POS out so we can get back in there soon.
Pussy Power won that weekend out hands down dude (along with some chat about natures dental floss I believe ) . Good times.
Now I need to find more time to sort my POS out so we can get back in there soon.
Pussy Power won that weekend out hands down dude (along with some chat about natures dental floss I believe ) . Good times.
Ugly is a state of mind..... and the state of my truck!
Who is online
Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 23 guests