21st / 22nd March

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Re: 21st / 22nd March

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Sadam_Husain wrote:
Lynx wrote:quote of the weekend aye marty


Yeah that one was a well used quote aye :wink: :lol:


So what were the results of the Crusier Club Champs then?????
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Re: 21st / 22nd March

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curly12 wrote:
So what were the results of the Crusier Club Champs then?????




1st Graham
2nd Chris
3rd Gareth
4th Adrian
5th Rob (broken CV)
6th Gary
7th Jerry
8th Malcolm (broken CV, broken driveshaft, 2x flat tyres, no RH steering) :oops:
9th BJ
10th Marty (broken CV) DNF
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Re: 21st / 22nd March

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Broke some bits at the Laurie Sanson Fun Trial after nudging a big wooden thing... Was worth it though :D
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Re: 21st / 22nd March

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lol cruiser club breakage championship :lol: :lol:
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BrentC wrote:braved going over the bridge in Banjo town to enjoy "The Who"

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http://www.stuff.co.nz/entertainment/2283031/Gig-review-The-Who-in-Auckland


They have still got it

Counting Crows - on from 7.30 - 8.30 was boring over performed drivel - ok for 2 songs - rest were soporific.


did the long haul bus thing to go see the concert have to agree with ya they still have it.

got sick of the crows specially when he kept going on that slow piano song (must've been the emo portion of the night)

hello sailor rocked as well so all in all a great weekend well worth the 2 12hr bus rides.
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Re: 21st / 22nd March

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more parts off the 40
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Re: 21st / 22nd March

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Went for warrent today ............FAIL!!!!


got pinged on Spotlights not hooked up .....yeah i know they where on there for wank value only :lol: :lol:

missmatched front calipers!! :shock: :? the left one is off a 87 Paj the right one a 88 model .. the sliding rails are slightly different! failed it even tho the brake bias was 210/205 (Pass) :roll:

so now have to either match one or the other from a wrecker and rekit it or spend about $200 getting the original one rebuilt with a new piston and seal kit.

give the WOF boys one thing they picked up where the tinkling rattle at idle was coming from ... the bottom nut holding the altinator had offsodded, causing the altinator to move all over the place. :)
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getting a bit anal your wof guys
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Re: 21st / 22nd March

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coxsy wrote:getting a bit anal your wof guys


thats what i thought, talked to the local brake reconditioners, they thought it was cra*cough*p, so went back and got them to clarify the regs for me, was told that because it was "modified" and not a factory caliper it needed either a low volume cert or a letter from mitsubishi stating that both types of calipers are fitted to Pajeros and that the pad and pistion size are identical ..... and thats just not worth the frigging hassle.
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Re: 21st / 22nd March

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Out with the old broken one :?

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And in with the 30 spline superwhatevertheycallit longfield
That should be my last broken cv :mrgreen: :mrgreen:

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Re: 21st / 22nd March

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shite dude

it must be freaking cold in that shed of yours

bugger that

I'd rather be inside in front of the roaring fire
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Re: 21st / 22nd March

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whats the bolt and washer in the end for
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Re: 21st / 22nd March

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coxsy wrote:whats the bolt and washer in the end for


Spare parts, one of my first 40 series with warn hubs had them but none of my other cruisers have had them in?
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cool learn something everyday ta
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Re: 21st / 22nd March

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coxsy wrote:cool learn something everyday ta



Guess your learning lots at the moment looking at how far you guys have stripped that 40 :lol: :lol: :lol: :oops:
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Re: 21st / 22nd March

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coxsy wrote:whats the bolt and washer in the end for


When fitting the circlip on the end with the hub on, the shaft has enough travel to go in too far to get the clip on, so you put the clip aside and work the shaft back out and as you try to put the clip on again it goes back in. But if you thread a bolt in the end of the shaft you can pull it out as you put the clip on. Makes life a lot easier!

That's what I used it for any way!
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Re: 21st / 22nd March

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fweddy wrote:
coxsy wrote:whats the bolt and washer in the end for


When fitting the circlip on the end with the hub on, the shaft has enough travel to go in too far to get the clip on, so you put the clip aside and work the shaft back out and as you try to put the clip on again it goes back in. But if you thread a bolt in the end of the shaft you can pull it out as you put the clip on. Makes life a lot easier!

That's what I used it for any way!

yep thats what I do too, cant say that there would be any other reason :wink:
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Re: 21st / 22nd March

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haynzy wrote:
fweddy wrote:
coxsy wrote:whats the bolt and washer in the end for


When fitting the circlip on the end with the hub on, the shaft has enough travel to go in too far to get the clip on, so you put the clip aside and work the shaft back out and as you try to put the clip on again it goes back in. But if you thread a bolt in the end of the shaft you can pull it out as you put the clip on. Makes life a lot easier!

That's what I used it for any way!

yep thats what I do too, cant say that there would be any other reason :wink:


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Re: 21st / 22nd March

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Got the engine back into Mud blood after repairing the flex plate i damaged on its first real run.

After the Nor west last weekend I am now thinking I need to put a front clip back on to make it meet club class rules. (If any one has a spare sj410/3 front clip give me a buzz)

The bolt in the end of the Longfeild can be used to hold part of the free wheeling hub in on some models. (my lux axle has them.)
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