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Jerry wrote:
Brakes thingies (which should just be checking the pistons thingies are ok, new pads thingies, new fluid and a good bleed.
Drivers seatbelt thingy (may just need some crc on the mechinism thingy ).
Mudflap thingy (which is in a box of bits and thingies it came with I think).


Shit he's written out the riot act hasnt he :lol:
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so we WILL see it appear up here in 2 weeks time at the costa trip... WONT WE!!!! ( that goes for all you welly lot.... you better come!!)

great that its nothing too major Jer!!


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Jerry wrote:
Drivers seatbelt (may just need some crc on the mechinism).


Before you go spraying CRC in there.....(seat belt mechanisms shouldn't need lubricating)
If the wagon has had muddy water through it then you may find the workings have got mud in them. (speaking from my own experience, have had to deal with this several times now). Seeing the wagon hasn't seen any action for some time this mud should be nice and dry now and easy to remove with a bit of shaking, tapping and maybe some compressed air. However spray CRC in there and you might have yourself one sticky mess to try and get out.
Don't know if you have ever had one apart, but there is usually a little ball bearing in there which if not sitting in its seat (car on an angle or on its roof) will not let the seatbelt out. Dried up mud and dirt could also prevent the ball from sitting in its seat or not allow the little cams which lock and unlock the reel from moving properly stopping the belt from locking up when you pull on it or preventing it from rolling out.
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Jerry might have to change the title of this thread to "Sadam's New Motor"
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Cloggy_NZ wrote:Jerry might have to change the title of this thread to "Sadam's New Motor"


yeah um.... sorry Jerry, were back on LexPOS topic again now :mrgreen: :mrgreen:
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Sadam_Husain wrote:
Cloggy_NZ wrote:Jerry might have to change the title of this thread to "Sadam's New Motor"


yeah um.... sorry Jerry, were back on LexPOS topic again now :mrgreen: :mrgreen:


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Suppose I'd better update this.....

Well it came back from the sparky a week or 3 back with the urgent stuff fixed.....will be going back there for more work (I need to drive it and find out whats faulty etc...

I pulled the dash apart again and did some more tidyup
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had a good look at the stereo "loom" as well
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found 3 wires in there, one badly melted :roll:
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will need to run another clean live feed for the stereo and radio's
Pulled out the existing locker wiring loom :oops:
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wired in new ARB loom and compressor and locker switch, and fitted the compressor under the bonnet. just need to fit the airline and the power wire and dash light wire (when I figure out where to connect these to.

will do a tidy up for now, but I will need to pull the whole dash apart and have a good look around (when my new garage is up obviously
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Looking good Jerry, won't be long now till you get it sorted and out for a blast!!
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Got new barwork :D (stinkys apprentice workshop boy bitch did them...... I think Stinky sat in his office and drank coffee and supervised all day :D

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Thats a lie that is theres no evidance to back up those alligations. I left the office at least twice to beat stumpy with a stick and i was drinking tea
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nice bar work boys :D
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stinky wrote:Thats a lie that is theres no evidance to back up those alligations. I left the office at least twice to beat stumpy with a stick and i was drinking tea

its true too ....................
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taz01 wrote:
stinky wrote:Thats a lie that is theres no evidance to back up those alligations. I left the office at least twice to beat stumpy with a stick and i was drinking tea

its true too ....................


the beatings or the tea......lol :lol: :lol: :lol:

but will say those bars are looking pretty good.
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sig wrote:nice bar work boys :D



I'm gonna go out on a limb here and comment

Rear bar, nice

why that hook ???

rear quarter bar work YUCK, and thats not a dig at the installers.

I just think rear bars back there look ugly, bla bla bla

yes they serve a purpose, but I still think they're ugly










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Your not exactly an oil painting yourself dude but do you hear us complaining :twisted:
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stinky wrote:Your not exactly an oil painting yourself dude but do you hear us complaining :twisted:



have I hurt your feelings

do you need a hug





it was in no way knocking the fabricators work

they do excellent work, I've been told



its just something that isn't my cup of tea (do I have to supply my own bikkies)





I think I'll go back to keeping things bottled up
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skid wrote:
sig wrote:nice bar work boys :D



I'm gonna go out on a limb here and comment

Rear bar, nice

why that hook ???

rear quarter bar work YUCK, and thats not a dig at the installers.

I just think rear bars back there look ugly, bla bla bla

yes they serve a purpose, but I still think they're ugly










each to thier own I guess


Ok if skiddys going out on a limb then so am i. I,m an ex british aerospace engineer. Personally the bars i,m looking at on the pics are %110 there tight and follow the body. I would put my name to them if i had built them and i take pride in my work. Ok i cant see the welds blah but in the pics they suffice there needs. My onlt critisism is the fact the rear bars slope upwards to the rear. I would cage it with the bars at least 10 degrees sloping down makes for strength and practicality
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Oh Ill take a hug from you Skiddy anytime as losg as it comes with a nice sloppy kiss :lol:
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yeah they are ugly but they offer protection on the rear quarter where all the 70's seem to get the dreaded taillight dent, the barwork might save a few smashed taillights too.
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skid wrote:why that hook ???


those hooks are heaps better than the silly little bent ones :D
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skid wrote:
why that hook ???


The pos came with the rear bar already setup for the pintle, pintles are ok if they are mounted properly, may as well reuse existing bar and save $$$$.
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Should sound like this when finished :D

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oooo yeah Lexus Porn :oops: :shock: :twisted:
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Jerry wrote:oooo yeah Lexus Porn :oops: :shock: :twisted:



I am struggling to restrain myself from changing that quote, i only want to change one word.................... :wink: :( :( :( :lol: :lol: :lol: :evil:
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Figured out why the pos was running rough and not idling :roll:

had a look at the throttle body and cleaned this out, tiny bit better, then inwestigated all the vacuum tubes around the motor.....

Found this off
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plugged it back in and its purring :twisted: :twisted: :twisted:, no idea why it came off....a cable tie or small hose clamp will sort out that. This one connects up to the link.
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But is it gonna be ready for the firewood loop :?: :?: :?: :?: :?:
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Jerry wrote:First little wee test
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suzuki1k wrote:But is it gonna be ready for the firewood loop :?: :?: :?: :?: :?:
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not if it can't make it up that wee hill
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ya need to find that loud pedal jerry, its the one on the right :twisted:
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you should be on the rev limiter from the bottom :twisted: thats what i do anyway :lol:
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