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MAHINDRACJ4A wrote:could u post up more pictures of the coating you did like close ups ?

iv seen that stuff at super cheap too was thinking to do it to the mindy does it cover alot of panel work ? eg how thick does it go on ?


The one 2 pot pack covered the whole inside of my FJ40 tub. You can put it on as thick as you want. It seamed to give a really good coating, I would definately recommend it if you are thinking about it.
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My one comment is that if you are using it over steel, make sure you get rid of ALL the rust, then rust treat the steel, etch it, paint it, then coat it with that stuff, as the rust can still work away quite happily underneath it :x
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MNC wrote:I`ll be getting another pack to do inside the engine bay and for touch ups.


hey i was think would this rhino stuff not like stuff up because of engine heat ? i just went and got my self a pack from supercheap and was wanting to do the inside of the bonnet of the mahindra but been put off from my dad that it will #### up because of engine heat :? whats your thought ?
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You need this for an engine bay:

http://www.rhinolinings.com.au/files/da ... i_chem.pdf

This is they 10C to +100C lining. Looks like it would have to be professionally done though.
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MAHINDRACJ4A wrote:hey i was think would this rhino stuff not like stuff up because of engine heat ? i just went and got my self a pack from supercheap and was wanting to do the inside of the bonnet of the mahindra but been put off from my dad that it will #### up because of engine heat :? whats your thought ?


Not sure mate, have you read the instructions that came with it?

I`m probabily going to paint my guards in the blue 2k paint i've got for the exterior now - will be easier to do the whole pannels rather than part this and part that.
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Still thinking of a name for my truck...

How about REAPER! Got this image for the bonnet...

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you have the under the floor tank?
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niblik wrote:you have the under the floor tank?


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could just drop it? those plastic like straps remove easily.. nice and simple to get more room? drop the crossmember and the get rid of driveshafts and linkages, should be sweet?
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niblik wrote:could just drop it? those plastic like straps remove easily.. nice and simple to get more room? drop the crossmember and the get rid of axles and linkages, should be sweet?


Havent tried moving the tank yet.... Only thought about remiving the gearbox. Its only 4 bolts but is sooo heavy :x .

Tried sliding the t-case off about 50 times - doesnt seams to get any closer no mattter how many times I try.

Will have a look at the tank but am just plain pi$$ed off now so need a break (not another T-case brake :shock: )
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from memory theres a nut holding it onto the gearbox.. 'idler nut' i think..

under the 'star' shaped cover.. about a 34mm nut or some shit, it'll have a corner bent over to lock onto a splined shaft..

removed that?
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niblik wrote:from memory theres a nut holding it onto the gearbox.. 'idler nut' i think..

under the 'star' shaped cover.. about a 34mm nut or some shit, it'll have a corner bent over to lock onto a splined shaft..

removed that?


Yeah, got all the bolts off - including the 2 inside the transfer case!!! (need to remove PTO plate to get to these!). Issue is T-case is about 150mm wide and there is not 150mm betwen end of splined shaft and fuel
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loosen engine bolts to angle transfer down a tad more, then try?
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niblik wrote:loosen engine bolts to angle transfer down a tad more, then try?


I'll give that a go. cheers dude. :wink:
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Do you have any progressive pix of your mods MNC? Like a "photobucket.com" location? I'd be real interested to see. Even though I don't do the work you guys attempt to do on your 40's, i'm still on the edge of my seat looking at what you've done. My hat's off to ya.
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Will be some updates in the next month. Just about finished renovations then will get into the truck build big time.

Aiming to have the truck on the road by the end of the year.
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Allright, you asked for it...

Here is most recent pic's showing progress made...

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Thats right, I've made NO progress :shock:

But, about to commence the following:
1. Convert vacuum 4wd selector on 70 series 5spd box to manual stick shift from 40 series 4spd setup (will put pic's up),
2. New body lift blocks (actually smaller that existing) to drop body onto chassis as low as possible,
3. Finish high steer setup,
4. Brackets to mount new seats,
5. New front guard brackets to achieve 50mm lift under guards,
6. Attach front pannels ready to go off to sparkey, and then
7. Paint.
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So have you made progress since the last post? i wanna see this 1/4 mile drag between you and Pete that you guys are talking about 8) . And of course to disrespect you in my surf :evil: . Or are you trying to beat nibby for the longest build? :D
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my money is on the surf, for a start it is probablly a tonne lighter
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MNC's build has been over a year in the making. I'm sure it's going to look way better than mine or the Surf. Looks aren't everything though.
I'm really interested to know what kind of 1/4 time you guys would do. Cause i know what kind of time I'm going to do. 8)

Before this year's out I'll be giving my 40 and Clubsport a blast down the 1/4 mile. Can't wait. See you there aye MNC?? I'll let you know when. 8)
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swampa wrote:my money is on the surf, for a start it is probablly a tonne lighter

Point taken. But will it have over 400 horses at the back wheels? 8)
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MNC wrote:Will be some updates in the next month. Just about finished renovations then will get into the truck build big time.

Aiming to have the truck on the road by the end of the year.


We'll be waiting. :D
Is it going to be street legal??
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swampa wrote:my money is on the surf, for a start it is probablly a tonne lighter


Swamper you One eyed Bitch! :lol: Bring it on.

Anyone who saw me at the mud drags will know its not all about power but having a drive train that can handle it :shock:
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petefj40 wrote:
MNC wrote:Will be some updates in the next month. Just about finished renovations then will get into the truck build big time.

Aiming to have the truck on the road by the end of the year.


We'll be waiting. :D
Is it going to be street legal??


Still on the reno :( Been pulling down walls today :D

Dont think that I said when that one month was going to start (did I?). :roll:

Yeah hoping to get all the mods certed and on the road.
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petefj40 wrote:Before this year's out I'll be giving my 40 and Clubsport a blast down the 1/4 mile. Can't wait. See you there aye MNC?? I'll let you know when. 8)


Yeah baby, bring it on :!: But My 1/4 mile is going to be a big deep swamp - See you at the end :wink:
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MNC wrote:
petefj40 wrote:Before this year's out I'll be giving my 40 and Clubsport a blast down the 1/4 mile. Can't wait. See you there aye MNC?? I'll let you know when. 8)


Yeah baby, bring it on :!: But My 1/4 mile is going to be a big deep swamp - See you at the end :wink:


As my motor produces more horses than yours I'll be making sure the drive train is up to it. 8)
And the other thing. Mine is used 90% on road and 10% off road. So there was no point in making it the hell off roader. You can rule the mud and I'll rule the road. 8) I'm still keen to meet you at Ruapuna this year. Me and some mates are hiring out the track for half a day. Would be good to see you and your 40 there mate. :D
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petefj40 wrote:
MNC wrote:Will be some updates in the next month. Just about finished renovations then will get into the truck build big time.

Aiming to have the truck on the road by the end of the year.


We'll be waiting. :D
Is it going to be street legal??


Still on the reno :( Been pulling down walls today :D

Dont think that I said when that one month was going to start (did I?). :roll:

Yeah hoping to get all the mods certed and on the road.


Cool.
I'm glad I got mine certed before they changed the law making it compulsory to put loops under both driveshafts. That's what you'll have to get done on yours if you want it on the road. :cry:
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petefj40 wrote:
swampa wrote:my money is on the surf, for a start it is probablly a tonne lighter

Point taken. But will it have over 400 horses at the back wheels? 8)

not quite 400 little ponies but I'd say the 3.8 v6 will do ok against him :wink:
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gimmemud wrote:
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swampa wrote:my money is on the surf, for a start it is probablly a tonne lighter

Point taken. But will it have over 400 horses at the back wheels? 8)

not quite 400 little ponies but I'd say the 3.8 v6 will do ok against him :wink:


I'd say a well tuned V8 Lexus would smoke your V6 Surf mate. Those Lexus V8 have a surprising amount of grunt for what they are.
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gimmemud wrote:... Or are you trying to beat nibby for the longest build? :D


Yip, I'm fairly certain that its going to take me longer to finish my truck than Nibby. Good things take time :wink:
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