V8 blowen coiled LN106

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Hey mate I need to putt radiator on back doesn't get hot all the time but if full noise in say sand it will would u b able to post a few pics or pm me some of how u done all your pipe work around every thing?? Cheers luke
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Pto winch up and running tested it last weekend but had motor overheating issues so brought it home and sorted it, Headed back out to day to put in tracks for the upcoming top of the south winch challenge and managed to get some vid of it in action.

http://youtu.be/4gOHTVpf4fo vid of the winch

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ePCoNXboooI vid of one of the stages (Rock Garden)
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tuff lux wrote:Hey mate I need to putt radiator on back doesn't get hot all the time but if full noise in say sand it will would u b able to post a few pics or pm me some of how u done all your pipe work around every thing?? Cheers luke


Sorry i have been a bit busy of late will try get some pics up this week. Cheers
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I completed the top of the south winch challenge 5th from 12 trucks in outlaw class and a total of 22. did well in the night stages made quickest on 1 stage then in the day stages lost my front lokka, broke my rear drive shaft
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Then tried to finish in front wheel drive then smashed my front cv oops fixed the cv and shot back to town to get some drive shaft bits to weld up as a tempory then started the next stage and blew that cv again Bloody chinese crap
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managed to get hold of a genuine axel and cv from Guy Griffith and made a good push to finish the day completed 12 of the 14 stages the other 2 were DNF's so happy with 5th.
Now i will be pricing up chromolly axels and cv's ( Yes Suzolla I know you have them I may be in touch)
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:lol: :lol: :lol:
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Whatcha gonna wreck when you supercharge it??????? :lol: :lol:
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Madaz wrote:Whatcha gonna wreck when you supercharge it??????? :lol: :lol:

lol :shock: :lol: :lol:
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Madaz wrote:Whatcha gonna wreck when you supercharge it??????? :lol: :lol:


Time Will tell Truck should be under 2 ton buy then.
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Did I hear you say "chopped surf body"?
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Yea already started it that was the easy part :lol: :lol:
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imsohi wrote:
Madaz wrote:Whatcha gonna wreck when you supercharge it??????? :lol: :lol:


Time Will tell Truck should be under 2 ton buy then.


are you going to build a suzuki???...... :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Can't tell you all my SI secerects

Madaz wrote:
imsohi wrote:
Madaz wrote:Whatcha gonna wreck when you supercharge it??????? :lol: :lol:



Time Will tell Truck should be under 2 ton buy then.


are you going to build a suzuki???...... :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Hydrogen filled chassis and cage?
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Looks good wish i was there
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Yea you would have loved it we needed someone there to stir Holmes :lol:
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Had binding issues between the steering arm and panhard rod during winch challenge also had shakey shakey issues which i have diagnosed to being the panhard bushes to small (I think) :evil:

so i decided to upgrade the panhard rod, i had 2 ln130 rear ones so i figured i could make a spare one aswel.

So i cut the old diff mount off drilled the chassy hole out to 16mm welded the mount on to the diff slightly lower by 10mm now cleares the steering arm also moved back 5mm measured and made 2 new arms, re installed, will road test when my new 2peice drive shaft is made and installed.
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Brought some 4 point harnesses so manafacturing a bar to go at shoulder height behind the seats started with cutting the pillar out to install 4mm plate
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installed cross bar and middle brace
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had to trim a little out of the back of the seats to let them back far enough
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now all ready to install the belts, not a bad way to spend a wet night.
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had a good test day today to teach the navi how to use the ground anchor had a small issue with the HI/LO lever but sorted that and went well, Now to clean the truck out and load everything up for Hamner WC looking foward to seeing some snow. Big thanks to Craigs4wd for the pics. Enjoy
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Mate that awesome, all you need now is some step hill and snow boots :D
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good to see pictures come out ok.

was great to see all your hard work in action and doing what it does best.
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Craigs4wd wrote:good to see pictures come out ok.

was great to see all your hard work in action and doing what it does best.


Yea was good Thanks for your help it did make things easier.
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Nice fast winch..? looks like you're got it going well 8)
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Nice rims looking good tho
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Big wrote:Nice fast winch..? looks like you're got it going well 8)


Thanks. Yep A few teething issues but we are pretty close now (some think a force to be reckend with :lol: :lol: ) but we are just going to have fun :wink: .
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toysuzi wrote:Nice rims looking good tho



Haha Yea Bev wanted the 2nd set for the trip yesterday dont worry i will look after them, they were a mission to fit had to grind the brake caliper and using 6mm spacers but shes pretty stable now front is still inside the flares half the back tyre protrudes outside the deck :lol: :lol: but the truck looks pretty 8) 8) on them.
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imsohi wrote:
Big wrote:Nice fast winch..? looks like you're got it going well 8)


Thanks. Yep A few teething issues but we are pretty close now (some think a force to be reckend with :lol: :lol: ) but we are just going to have fun :wink: .

That's the storey.. way I like to do things too..nothing too serious.. :wink:
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Booked into our hamner house waiting for scruitineering at 4.30 bring on Hamner WC
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Completed the Dunedin WC bit of a cock up with the scores but once all sorted out we came 3rd in outlaw class, My spare alt that i took didnt work so will be sending that back to the owner had to do a quick fix up job on my origional one sat morning. have also smashed my pto in my transfer box :roll: :roll:

Anyhow Here are some vids for you to watch sorry about the quality.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HNBE3A_4CiY

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EoCzRML6CG0
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