MISSILE ENGINE UPGRADE
- Moriarty
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You'e a MAD bitch, Ben!!!
Damn but it sounds guuuuud when you take yr foot off the tit!!
DONT put balance tube in.
DO find a way to stop water from goin in the shiny hole that you put oil in on the left rocker box.
looks great cant wait to see it rocking away down the track.
You will need them mirrors to keep an eye on the Nissans.........
Damn but it sounds guuuuud when you take yr foot off the tit!!
DONT put balance tube in.
DO find a way to stop water from goin in the shiny hole that you put oil in on the left rocker box.
looks great cant wait to see it rocking away down the track.
You will need them mirrors to keep an eye on the Nissans.........
after running it today im not at all concerned about putting a balance tube in yet, may be different when its under load but we shall wait and see.
this weeks mission is to get the wiring done and battery box mounted,right gaurd on,power steer box plumbed up and breaks bled and tested, then hopefully by the end of the week ill have my driveshafts finished and it will be mobile
that will be cool
test drive round the farm
this weeks mission is to get the wiring done and battery box mounted,right gaurd on,power steer box plumbed up and breaks bled and tested, then hopefully by the end of the week ill have my driveshafts finished and it will be mobile

test drive round the farm

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Great movie! :thumleft: :thumleft:
Looking & sounding great :cheers:
Dang....great commentary about all the "stuff" that's attached :scratch:
Keep up the good work. It rocks
Looking & sounding great :cheers:
Dang....great commentary about all the "stuff" that's attached :scratch:
Keep up the good work. It rocks

Baldrick
91 Cruiser VX Ltd Auto Diesel Turbo *Safari snorkel * 80mm RAW suspension lift * Custom Bull-bar * 33" MT tyres * 26Mhz & UHF CB units * West Coast Rust * And a partridge in a pear tree! Oh... and an awesome new Co-Pilot
91 Cruiser VX Ltd Auto Diesel Turbo *Safari snorkel * 80mm RAW suspension lift * Custom Bull-bar * 33" MT tyres * 26Mhz & UHF CB units * West Coast Rust * And a partridge in a pear tree! Oh... and an awesome new Co-Pilot

- Armourguard
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- mike
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very cool wopass
love the twang you got going there. Seems accent has changed up in the waikato since I was living there
Cant tell you why the site didnt allow the vid upload (its configured to allow over 200mb uploads) must have been a timeout issue. I've increased it but dont know if it will make a difference
Whens the first donut vid
Mike


Cant tell you why the site didnt allow the vid upload (its configured to allow over 200mb uploads) must have been a timeout issue. I've increased it but dont know if it will make a difference

Whens the first donut vid

Mike
1973 SWB Land Rover V8 Hybrid
1994 Toyota Surf
1994 Toyota Surf
no pics but have managed tonight ...
right fender on
powersteer resiviour in
powersteering plumbed up
pto shaft shortened ready for welding then to fit
vid has finished uploading to ORE
http://www.offroadexpress.co.nz/images/ ... art_up.wmv
dixie, aimed at you ? whatever do you mean.....
funny tho eh ? dont fuk with the steel fan !
mercutio rock on down anytime dude, not far as you say, right opposite the rodeo arena,shoot me a txt anytime
Cloggy im trying mate, im trying. and yea its funny as fk, every time i watch it i end up with tears rolling down my face from laughing so hard
MNC your gonna dance to bro, look forward to seeing it
Mike we are all rednecks at heart arent we ?
first doughnut vid will be when the wiring is sorted and seats are in and driveshafts are on
....not toooooo far away i hope
Rockhound cool mirrors eh
right fender on
powersteer resiviour in
powersteering plumbed up
pto shaft shortened ready for welding then to fit
vid has finished uploading to ORE

http://www.offroadexpress.co.nz/images/ ... art_up.wmv
dixie, aimed at you ? whatever do you mean.....

mercutio rock on down anytime dude, not far as you say, right opposite the rodeo arena,shoot me a txt anytime

Cloggy im trying mate, im trying. and yea its funny as fk, every time i watch it i end up with tears rolling down my face from laughing so hard
MNC your gonna dance to bro, look forward to seeing it

Mike we are all rednecks at heart arent we ?



Rockhound cool mirrors eh

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- Moriarty
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Hiya Ben, looking thru the posts and you're doing a good job mate!!
I see that you have a nice comfy steering tiller lever handle wheel.
How modern is it? does it have that newfangled airbag tecko whizbang stuff innit?
if so.........
http://www.offroadexpress.co.nz/images/ ... AirBag.wmv
Perhaps a quick look here could bring a note of caution to your endeavours.
On that other subject, Siwsie cant get leave at such short notice!! Bugger..... the hunting gods are not smiling at me again!!
I see that you have a nice comfy steering tiller lever handle wheel.
How modern is it? does it have that newfangled airbag tecko whizbang stuff innit?
if so.........
http://www.offroadexpress.co.nz/images/ ... AirBag.wmv
Perhaps a quick look here could bring a note of caution to your endeavours.
On that other subject, Siwsie cant get leave at such short notice!! Bugger..... the hunting gods are not smiling at me again!!
MORIARTY no air bags in this one bob
only hot chicks allowed
FJ40BOY i try not to think about it in cost...only value
and pretty much everything i have done myself, the bell housing mounts were allready done but needed modifying for what i wanted them to do,front engine mounts were there but also needed a bit of a re-mod,gearbox mount is all mine,SOA conversion i did,power steer conversion and then upgrade i did as well,the brake enhancement i have done...... pretty much everything i did or modified in some shape or form
i would hate to imagine the cost of paying someone to do all the work i have done
that would be scary.
on a side note,i am now going to be putting the batterey in the back, dont like the look of anywhere it could possibly go in the engine bay so in the back it goes.



FJ40BOY i try not to think about it in cost...only value



on a side note,i am now going to be putting the batterey in the back, dont like the look of anywhere it could possibly go in the engine bay so in the back it goes.

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- Moriarty
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wopass wrote:on a side note,i am now going to be putting the batterey in the back, dont like the look of anywhere it could possibly go in the engine bay so in the back it goes.
Ben, "aquire" some nice heavy welding cable to run your battery leads from bat to engine. BOTH leads please, it will pay off the first time you have to crank in very cold conditions or recovering from flooding the carb.
I know, I know, teaching you to suck eggs, lots of earth straps too.
Bob
Moriarty wrote:wopass wrote:on a side note,i am now going to be putting the batterey in the back, dont like the look of anywhere it could possibly go in the engine bay so in the back it goes.
Ben, "aquire" some nice heavy welding cable to run your battery leads from bat to engine. BOTH leads please, it will pay off the first time you have to crank in very cold conditions or recovering from flooding the carb.
I know, I know, teaching you to suck eggs, lots of earth straps too.
Bob
allready have them mate

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- mike
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on a side note,i am now going to be putting the batterey in the back, dont like the look of anywhere it could possibly go in the engine bay so in the back it goes.
Thats what I did, and then it was really easy to install a battery isolator with removable plastic key (which I have since mislaid dammit

Mike
1973 SWB Land Rover V8 Hybrid
1994 Toyota Surf
1994 Toyota Surf
driving
well..........
after a bit of work thismorning.......
i took it for a skid round the paddocks..........
does great 4wd drifts in 2nd high
gets a bit warm tho so am now after a fan shroud
kinda threw my old one away about 10 years ago
lovin it

after a bit of work thismorning.......
i took it for a skid round the paddocks..........
does great 4wd drifts in 2nd high

gets a bit warm tho so am now after a fan shroud


lovin it




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- MNC
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Re: driving
wopass wrote:well..........
after a bit of work thismorning.......
i took it for a skid round the paddocks..........
does great 4wd drifts in 2nd high![]()
gets a bit warm tho so am now after a fan shroudkinda threw my old one away about 10 years ago
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lovin it![]()
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To quote yourself - WHERE IS THE VID!!!
Re: driving
MNC wrote:wopass wrote:well..........
after a bit of work thismorning.......
i took it for a skid round the paddocks..........
does great 4wd drifts in 2nd high![]()
gets a bit warm tho so am now after a fan shroudkinda threw my old one away about 10 years ago
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lovin it![]()
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To quote yourself - WHERE IS THE VID!!!
there was no one here to take it !!! so as soon as pete comes over ill get a vid


and i have a cool idea for it to


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had a bit of inspiration thismorning wondering how to make up a filter box etc and thought.....
rip the pod filter off the Phaatsun and stick it on the missile ! Rad. works a treat !. only a temporary measure tho untill i can sort out the filter box and semi snorkel etc
rip the pod filter off the Phaatsun and stick it on the missile ! Rad. works a treat !. only a temporary measure tho untill i can sort out the filter box and semi snorkel etc

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- Sadam_Husain
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She's looking good there wopass
The chev's tend to run pretty hot so it may take a bit of getting used to after the old 2F. When I brought my donor 40 I drove it from whakatane down to wgtn in the middle of Feb and it struggled with the 40 series radiator (it wasn't a very good one) to keep cool. With all the windows and vents open it was like driving a portable sauna inside the cab
There must be 100's of them out there running 40 series radiators but if your not happy you could always look for a 60 or 70 series 4 core radiator, I think the 40's are only a 3 core? My fan is 200mm away from the radiator with a 50mm spacer on the end of the waterpump pully and when I'm running a tight shroud it cools well and usually runs at around 1/4 on the toyo temp gague, long steep crawls in extreme tempatures brings the temp up but its still at a good safe level. I can't run it without the shroud and if I do it just keeps getting hotter and hotter till it boils over
You can buy fuel pumps with a return to tank outlet, I think they retail at around $65, and that might be an easy way to setup the return to tank line to ease the oversupply of fuel to the holley and flooding.
Everyone tells me to make sure you've got good fuel filters on the fuel line as the holleys dont like shit getting in them, I've got 2 inline filters and my idle jet's picked up a bit of shit during the last couple of weeks need's a strip down and cleaning out

The chev's tend to run pretty hot so it may take a bit of getting used to after the old 2F. When I brought my donor 40 I drove it from whakatane down to wgtn in the middle of Feb and it struggled with the 40 series radiator (it wasn't a very good one) to keep cool. With all the windows and vents open it was like driving a portable sauna inside the cab


You can buy fuel pumps with a return to tank outlet, I think they retail at around $65, and that might be an easy way to setup the return to tank line to ease the oversupply of fuel to the holley and flooding.
Everyone tells me to make sure you've got good fuel filters on the fuel line as the holleys dont like shit getting in them, I've got 2 inline filters and my idle jet's picked up a bit of shit during the last couple of weeks need's a strip down and cleaning out

well ive just been out fiddling with it and getting the charging system working,which i did and its managed to pull some shit into the carb and wont idle now
no more skids till i get that sorted and a shroud on it to keep the beast cool
ahh well.

no more skids till i get that sorted and a shroud on it to keep the beast cool

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Sadam_Husain wrote:She's looking good there wopass
I'll second that - you're doing an awesome job there pal

Sadam_Husain wrote:The chev's tend to run pretty hot so it may take a bit of getting used to after the old 2F. When I brought my donor 40 I drove it from whakatane down to wgtn in the middle of Feb and it struggled with the 40 series radiator (it wasn't a very good one) to keep cool. With all the windows and vents open it was like driving a portable sauna inside the cabThere must be 100's of them out there running 40 series radiators but if your not happy you could always look for a 60 or 70 series 4 core radiator, I think the 40's are only a 3 core? My fan is 200mm away from the radiator with a 50mm spacer on the end of the waterpump pully and when I'm running a tight shroud it cools well and usually runs at around 1/4 on the toyo temp gague, long steep crawls in extreme tempatures brings the temp up but its still at a good safe level. I can't run it without the shroud and if I do it just keeps getting hotter and hotter till it boils over
Neils having a new rad made up for the new rally truck - apparantly only $350 for a brand new rad which is up to the job. Not a bad price & a good way of getting exactly what you want without seraching for ages. But I'm sure that there's a cheaper way...........
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