this weekend
this weekend
Removed my centre mounted tow hook got a new one off repco , now have tow hook bothsides at the rear. Filled the bumper up and made a rack to hang on the spare wheel to mount the spade and tow strop, Room for a hilift later on
fri nite... drove up to palmy to pick up my new toy...
http://www.trademe.co.nz/Trade-Me-Motor ... 356532.htm
spent sat pulling the sway bars and rear bumper off, winding up the torsions and putting my 33s on it...
then today i went to aotea block with a couple of mates.... IM LOVING THE LOCKER!
http://www.trademe.co.nz/Trade-Me-Motor ... 356532.htm
spent sat pulling the sway bars and rear bumper off, winding up the torsions and putting my 33s on it...
then today i went to aotea block with a couple of mates.... IM LOVING THE LOCKER!

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1st time post, got the bug again during the week and decided to start on the 1989 LWB Isuzu Bighorn I have had for a year.
Started with a couple of tidy up items, photo shows grill post repaint to clean up the old flakeing plastic chrome.
Front bumper next to get attention and powersteer seal to replace, just did front pads and C.V. boots during the week.
Next weekend should be tow hooks and then fun time.
By the way its not snowing in Christchurch, just rain in photo.

Started with a couple of tidy up items, photo shows grill post repaint to clean up the old flakeing plastic chrome.
Front bumper next to get attention and powersteer seal to replace, just did front pads and C.V. boots during the week.
Next weekend should be tow hooks and then fun time.
By the way its not snowing in Christchurch, just rain in photo.

Goose wrote:lilpigzuk wrote:Did nothing in the shed, but just saw myself and Chris ("Rotazuk" on here) star on TV3 Sports Arena. My second claim to fame on telly
Yeah, I saw ya's!!!
Go the lil pig!!!!![]()
which truk was rotazuk's?




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BrentC wrote:Goose wrote:lilpigzuk wrote:Did nothing in the shed, but just saw myself and Chris ("Rotazuk" on here) star on TV3 Sports Arena. My second claim to fame on telly
Yeah, I saw ya's!!!
Go the lil pig!!!!![]()
which truk was rotazuk's?![]()
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Rotazuk is the man.........


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Klem & I did our 1st winch challenge in Rotorua. Got 20th. Had the cambelt slip a couple of times, blew a CV, a front diff, a rear diff, blew the side out of the electric winch, mangled the front bar a couple of times but still started every stage & had heaps of fun thanks to our awesome support crew.
Cheers
Clint
Cheers
Clint
UZJ71 Landcruiser
Jeep J20 - 1UZ-FE powered (part owner)
KTM 640
If it breaks, build it stronger.
If it doesn't break, drive it harder.
Jeep J20 - 1UZ-FE powered (part owner)
KTM 640
If it breaks, build it stronger.
If it doesn't break, drive it harder.
Clint wrote:Klem & I did our 1st winch challenge in Rotorua. Got 20th. Had the cambelt slip a couple of times, blew a CV, a front diff, a rear diff, blew the side out of the electric winch, mangled the front bar a couple of times but still started every stage & had heaps of fun thanks to our awesome support crew.
Cheers
Clint
are these events are sponsored by a parts supplier


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Smurf wrote:I thought M series motors bolted directly onto Diesel hilux engine mounts? No need to grind off. My motor is in a petrol surf so new mounts were needed
Yep

Steve
Clint wrote: Had the cambelt slip a couple of times, blew a CV, a front diff, a rear diff, blew the side out of the electric winch, mangled the front bar a couple of times.
Cheers
Clint
Is that all ?

The cambelt thing sounds a bit scary. If it slipped too much or broke - would the Lexus be lunched or would it not clash pistons v valves ?
Rangielux wrote:Clint wrote: Had the cambelt slip a couple of times, blew a CV, a front diff, a rear diff, blew the side out of the electric winch, mangled the front bar a couple of times.
Cheers
Clint
Is that all ?Good on ya - Klem strikes me as the type of guy that wouldn't be too worried about a few little breakages like that.
The cambelt thing sounds a bit scary. If it slipped too much or broke - would the Lexus be lunched or would it not clash pistons v valves ?
There was probably something else, it's all a bit of a blur

The lexus is an interference motor, luckily it only slipped 45 deg out. We'll have to try & seal off the cambelt a bit better as there was crap in there that caused the problem.
Cheers
Clint
UZJ71 Landcruiser
Jeep J20 - 1UZ-FE powered (part owner)
KTM 640
If it breaks, build it stronger.
If it doesn't break, drive it harder.
Jeep J20 - 1UZ-FE powered (part owner)
KTM 640
If it breaks, build it stronger.
If it doesn't break, drive it harder.
Glad you enjoyed the event Clint.
I just spent the weekend chasing winch trucks around stages. Started with four trucks and ended up with only one. Bloody hard on trucks these things.
Had great fun pulling a truck out of the night stage. Lots of winching and dragging.
Better get on to cleaning now.
G
I just spent the weekend chasing winch trucks around stages. Started with four trucks and ended up with only one. Bloody hard on trucks these things.
Had great fun pulling a truck out of the night stage. Lots of winching and dragging.
Better get on to cleaning now.
G
SupraLux wrote:Smurf wrote:I thought M series motors bolted directly onto Diesel hilux engine mounts? No need to grind off. My motor is in a petrol surf so new mounts were needed
YepSome people grind them off and make new mounts to lower the engine a little but its not really neccessary if you have a body lift.
Steve
And I dont have a body lift

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SupraLux wrote:Smurf wrote:I thought M series motors bolted directly onto Diesel hilux engine mounts? No need to grind off. My motor is in a petrol surf so new mounts were needed
YepSome people grind them off and make new mounts to lower the engine a little but its not really neccessary if you have a body lift.
Steve
mmmmm........seems I musta been dillusional at the time I sat my M series in the hole that a 2l came out of and even with a 40mm body lift it was ugly high, and mounts were out substantially, if you want a good made to fit job do the mounts otherwise it won't look right, and I know it's not just about looks but do it once, you're happy and its done well, a few hours of work for years of enjoyment

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