22nd - 23th Nov

Post what you achieved in the weekend.
Include the date of the weekend eg 25/02/2006
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curly12
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Re: 22nd - 23th Nov

Post by curly12 »

Well Abbo had a wee dilemia with his POS last weekend, I removed the driveshaft on Friday arvo and found the bearing flopping around like a c.ck in a sock :roll: :roll:

So saturday off to pick-up a loaner diff for the wagon, guess where i got it from.......... :?: :? :?

Here is a clue :wink:

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:lol: :lol: :lol:

Anyway Abbo rang and said that not a lot was coming out of the diff, when he removed the bung...

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:? :?

However after we removed the diff the reason behind the bearing failure ( it was in pieces ) became rather aparent.

Would you believe that there are some gears somewhere in this mess???

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Wonder why it failed??? :roll: :roll: :roll: :roll: :roll:
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Re: 22nd - 23th Nov

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curly12 wrote:Image





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Re: 22nd - 23th Nov

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86-surf wrote:yesterday started taking the gearbox out of the surf to change the cluch. took the drive shaft off, gee that is f@#ked!. The joint at the diff end is completely F@#ckED!. so to morrow im going up to the 4wd wreckers up the road to see how much a new driveshaft is.

Any ways pulled the cluch that was compleatly f@#cked so changed that arround.

then put back to geather... that was my weekend.


on that note, i picked up a pajero T.case for a guy this weekend from hamilton, and the guy has a million bits for mitzis and surfs on a hanger :o has lots of drive shafts and engines and G.boxes body parts etc.... if you own a surf and want parts it would be heaven!!

his contact details are

Ron Wills
027 4066 770
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Re: 22nd - 23th Nov

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well i swapped all my parts off my rusty bighorn and put them all on a mint bighorn. then me and allmud took his 4x4 l300 van down the river :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: god dam put a set of 35s and a body lift and it will fall over :lol: :lol: :lol: so u gonna do all ya side bars when ya put the new body on safaripete :D and how did u get ARB on the side of ya mini sprint car after u crashing into there customers nissan :oops: :oops: :oops:
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Re: 22nd - 23th Nov

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fj40 wrote:well i swapped all my parts off my rusty bighorn and put them all on a mint bighorn. then me and allmud took his 4x4 l300 van down the river :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: god dam put a set of 35s and a body lift and it will fall over :lol: :lol: :lol: so u gonna do all ya side bars when ya put the new body on safaripete :D and how did u get ARB on the side of ya mini sprint car after u crashing into there customers nissan :oops: :oops: :oops:


haha yeah gonna make up something

just gotta know who to talk to haha
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Re: 22nd - 23th Nov

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Went for a play to test the new (to me) engine out and got it absoloutely covered in mud. Unfortunately i also got my brand new radiator covered in mud :( :( . How do you guys clean em? Think i'll take it out again and soak it or something and make a bracket up for some sort of blind.
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That engine bay was very clean before yesterday... ah i love water blasters.
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Re: 22nd - 23th Nov

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gimmemud wrote:Went for a play to test the new (to me) engine out and got it absoloutely covered in mud. Unfortunately i also got my brand new radiator covered in mud :( :( . How do you guys clean em? Think i'll take it out again and soak it or something and make a bracket up for some sort of blind.


You have to take the radiator out to clean it properly, I waterblast mine, start far away to work out how close you can get before you start bending the fins over and keep alternating back and front as you flush it, when theres only clean water coming out of it you've got all the mud out :mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen:
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Re: 22nd - 23th Nov

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Sadam_Husain wrote:
gimmemud wrote:Went for a play to test the new (to me) engine out and got it absoloutely covered in mud. Unfortunately i also got my brand new radiator covered in mud :( :( . How do you guys clean em? Think i'll take it out again and soak it or something and make a bracket up for some sort of blind.


You have to take the radiator out to clean it properly, I waterblast mine, start far away to work out how close you can get before you start bending the fins over and keep alternating back and front as you flush it, when theres only clean water coming out of it you've got all the mud out :mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen:


Sweet i'll give that a go. don't wanna bend the fins on it as the reason i changed it was cause when i took the old one out they were all bent already
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Re: 22nd - 23th Nov

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gimmemud wrote:Sweet i'll give that a go. don't wanna bend the fins on it as the reason i changed it was cause when i took the old one out they were all bent already


Yeah just take it easy and you'll be alright and keep blasting it till the water runs clean :mrgreen: :mrgreen:
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Re: 22nd - 23th Nov

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A high pressure hose like whats found in a cow shed is the best!!!!

But a water blaster is all good too :D
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Re: 22nd - 23th Nov

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well i no its a week late but i finally thought id post what i did. went outside a week before and saw a bit of rust in the boat trailer, went and got the chip hammer and it went straight threw it so i inspected some more. it was pretty rusty. so spent quite a while grinding one of the main rails off and found all this.
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so il just reweld a new rail back in and the other rust spots that arnt too bad i will weld some plate over them after i cut the rust out.has taken me all week to paint the axle mounts in the last pick as i have been doing it after work and been waiting overnight for paint to dry.



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