28 - 29th aug

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28 - 29th aug

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thought I'd get the ball rolling...
bad w.e this one, me being a lazy c**t has led to me having to spend thousands on something I can't see!!

I WAS, being the keyword as I learnt my lesson the hard way, slack at that whole check your oils after crossing rivers once your home is a must do.. my rear diff started to whine.. so thought i'd check the oil, must have filled with water at some point :( and me being me kept driving soon the oil/water turned to a gritty sludge, and we all know what that does to bearings.. lol

few pics of the oil/sludge I drained..

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Re: 28 - 29th aug

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Extend your diff breathers, its easy with the prado diffs, just pull the existing breather pipe off and extend it with some fuel pipe.
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Re: 28 - 29th aug

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it already runs up the rear pillar inside the cab mate, my diff head gasket failed and was leaking I'm guessing it may have come thru there?

am going to not use a gasket when putting back together, might just get surfaces real clean and use loctite red gasket goo stuff..
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Re: 28 - 29th aug

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the 40 is getting new wheel bearings ,checked out challanger rear shocks, real funny system
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Re: 28 - 29th aug

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Before you put it back together make sure you clean out the diff really well.There might possibly be surface rust on the top where water has got at the steel.There was alot on mine last week when i replaced my bearings.
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Re: 28 - 29th aug

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Started fitting fan for intercooler, have made up a loom and relay.
Fitted it up, all looks good. Next is in cab switch.
Then test it out.
Will update my DIY intercooler thread later.

Switch Added on Sunday.... Dash getting cluttered with switches now. Looks like the flight deck of a 747... :mrgreen:

Got to tidy up wiring with cable ties...

Test temps on the way to work Monday Avo.

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Re: 28 - 29th aug

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Fitted a nice wee Uniden UHF radio to the 40 and dug out a pile of wiring and a relay that weren't doing anything(I hope :) ). Greased a few of the grease nipples.
Now to try and trace a wiring fault stopping the heater fan, oil, fuel and temp gauges from working.
It's not raining for once, yay!
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Re: 28 - 29th aug

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Not 4wd related but I had my first open home (so the process has started) Not many through (over 500 veiws on TM - going private), but it only needs one (the right one) to be sold I guess.

Chased up a turbo flange for my exhaust. Seems no-one has one in stock (even auto bend have none) so I'll get one made up here (cost a little more) and then I can get the heavy pipe fiddled with to fit and tacked together. Gotta get a flexi put in the exhaust too (dont like it at the mo, little too rattley for me). Still trying to figure out which suspension bushes need relpacing (wd40ing them one set at a time to find the noisy ones (might be all of them by the tests so far - but I havent finished yet).

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Re: 28 - 29th aug

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Heath wrote:Not 4wd related but I had my first open home (so the process has started) Not many through (over 500 veiws on TM - going private), but it only needs one (the right one) to be sold I guess.

Nice, don't give in and go for using an agent. We sold our place on Trademe a few years ago, only had 3 people through and a family from Auckland looking to move down here bought it after only a couple of weeks advertising. Good luck.

Heath wrote:Chased up a turbo flange for my exhaust. Seems no-one has one in stock (even auto bend have none) so I'll get one made up here (cost a little more) and then I can get the heavy pipe fiddled with to fit and tacked together. Gotta get a flexi put in the exhaust too (dont like it at the mo, little too rattley for me). Still trying to figure out which suspension bushes need relpacing (wd40ing them one set at a time to find the noisy ones (might be all of them by the tests so far - but I havent finished yet).

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What is the trick with the wd40? I've got quite a few worn bushes and joints on my 60 series and don't really want to have to strip everything to find out which.
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Re: 28 - 29th aug

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Isolate the bushes and do one set/pair at a time. drive it for a day or so to see if the wd40 /crc has made a difference to the squeak. if not move on to the next one. Got to leave it for a few days between though incase it takes a while for the lube to get to the right place. :evil: :evil: Mines driving me Bloody insane. Sounds like I have a family of gigantic rodents under my wagon at the moment. I could just take it in and pay someone to do it but wheres the fun in that. Might replace the ones I can (sway bar) and later pay someone to do the harder ones.
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Re: 28 - 29th aug

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I got hit by a milk truck while i was out in a 413. Lucky its as light as a gokart as it just got pushed down the road. Stoved in all the rear. Anyone got a tailgate off a soft top 413 I could buy???
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Re: 28 - 29th aug

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I put my L200 onto its side at Red Rocks this morning.
No glass broken (incl mirror) just a couple of dented panels and a couple of tyres flat. Many thanks to the Palmy and Welly ORE teams who sorted me out, and to Skid for the tows in the sand.

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Re: 28 - 29th aug

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finally got the manual conv finished on the surf.. goes much beter.
and pulled the motor outa the hilux to be picked up by the buyer..
sold the 3y for the same price I purchased the complete VR commodore for :D
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Re: 28 - 29th aug

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pradon35s wrote:it already runs up the rear pillar inside the cab mate, my diff head gasket failed and was leaking I'm guessing it may have come thru there?

am going to not use a gasket when putting back together, might just get surfaces real clean and use loctite red gasket goo stuff..


Most common way for it to get in is if when your diff housing is hot an you go into water the housing cools along with the air inside it creating a vacuum which will draw water in anywhere it can seals gaskets etc, thats why some people run positive pressure into their diffs an gearbox :wink:

Had a pretty great day round the south coast today, cheers to everyone who came along an to mike for a bit of entertainment :lol: Got a few pics so ill put them up when i get a chance
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Always happy to be the entertainment.
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Re: 28 - 29th aug

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Mongoose wrote: dug out a pile of wiring and a relay that weren't doing anything(I hope :) ).


Now to try and trace a wiring fault stopping the heater fan, oil, fuel and temp gauges from working.


Ummmm not related are they??? :lol: :lol:
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Re: 28 - 29th aug

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james let the kid next door drive the fj40 around the block a couple of times, changed his mind on lowered rice burners
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Re: 28 - 29th aug

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i got bit by a wild mouse our Alsation found. It looked way cuter than it actually was.

going jet boating tomorrow.
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Re: 28 - 29th aug

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zook number 12 followed me home,this ones a gti swift 2 door (destined to be on a SJ413 bottom half....hopefully!) .
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Re: 28 - 29th aug

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Went shopping..........at 4WD Bits and spent too much :!: :twisted: Got winch spooled with 30m of 10mm Dynex and an alloy fairleah fitted too. Replaced all the broken recovery sh*t from all the times i have to pull the dumb asses out of holes in Woodhill :!: :!: :lol: :lol: :lol:
Turned last last of old amsteel into 7m extenstion :) used to be 30m :x :x :x :x
Tomorrow,
Rear sway bar looks worse in the light of day........
New saddles and drop links, as they not there or bent :!: :!:

Teach me right for following those bloody Zuks.

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Re: 28 - 29th aug

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did some more work on the 40...

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Re: 28 - 29th aug

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meece4x4 wrote:
Mongoose wrote: dug out a pile of wiring and a relay that weren't doing anything(I hope :) ).


Now to try and trace a wiring fault stopping the heater fan, oil, fuel and temp gauges from working.


Ummmm not related are they??? :lol: :lol:


:lol: :lol:
no meece they aren't related :D Turned out to just be a dodgy fuse, looked fine but was a bit rusted out so was intermittently working.
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Re: 28 - 29th aug

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Dropped the front diff oil only find half of one of four lokka locating pin. front diff full of water as well. Pulled hubs and axles apart, water not getting in anywhere there. pulled front diff out, all four locating pins were broken. Not sure how it was working but it was. It has been broken for some time. get a kit tomorrow, back in by wedneday. Turns out water getting in through crack in breather tube.
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Re: 28 - 29th aug

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FInally started the mission of installing wheel carrier type rear door to my hilux.
Got the door on..but thats the easy bit.
Spent hours getting off the plastic bit where the key goes. Turns out its in the way of my tow hook when the tailgate is down..so will section it then weld it back together.Also took apart the key cylinder in new door & put the internals of my original lock inside.
Tomorrow will start reassembling the interior ( had to take heaps out to get to where you unplug the tailgate.
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Broke stuff :x
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Re: 28 - 29th aug

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Washed the Prado made it all shinny again Had the windows tinted earlier this week. 35% on front 18% on all the others
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Re: 28 - 29th aug

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Finished my sliders off and I'm quiet happy how they turned as i tried hard to keep them up nice and high without building the Trailgear style sliders, and i found out the hard way how much steel can warp with the welding heat as i tacked everything up on the truck then pulled them off to fully weld up thinking the 4.2mm thick pipe wouldnt warp to much :shock: but they moved a little but sweet as.!!

Then after trying to fix its shite idle i went for a quick play at the river and found 2 stuck trucks at 5:30pm so pulled them out, they would of been there all night otherwise.!!

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Re: 28 - 29th aug

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nicinnz wrote:Washed the Prado made it all shinny again Had the windows tinted earlier this week. 35% on front 18% on all the others
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Nice.

What did that set ya back? The tints not the prado :mrgreen:
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Re: 28 - 29th aug

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Open homes. They suck, but a means to an end.

and for the big work on the wagon ... new wiper blades! :oops:

Yeah I know, I need to pare back the spending, but hey why the hell not! I hope these ones dont make as much noise as the old ones. got enough squeaks fom underneath.
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