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Jimny recovering a stuck disco
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06 Mar 2010 08:55 #2591
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Jimny recovering a stuck disco was created by colin f
Here is a link to my youtube video, a day out laning with the local 4x4 club, my jimny managed to pull this stuck disco out.
in a club thats mainly landys he's had a bit of a ribbing
cheers
colin
in a club thats mainly landys he's had a bit of a ribbing
cheers
colin
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06 Mar 2010 20:04 #2596
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Replied by Baz2236 on topic Re:Jimny recovering a stuck disco
Well done it's quite satisfing when you have to recover them landies. I have recovered a few some tho do sit there with there foot on the brake so I can't move them. I had to tow my mates 90 down a lane when he broke down and he says he forgot to take a pic of it.
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07 Mar 2010 20:16 #2605
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Replied by ooky_123 on topic Re:Jimny recovering a stuck disco
looks good. I recovered a mates last year but ended upburning the clutch out.
Now the Jimny has a 4 paddle clutch ... it has recovered Surfs, Landies, Shoguns
Now the Jimny has a 4 paddle clutch ... it has recovered Surfs, Landies, Shoguns
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07 Mar 2010 20:59 #2607
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Replied by colin f on topic Re:Jimny recovering a stuck disco
ooky_123 wrote:
mines an auto, so nice and easy on this one
looks good. I recovered a mates last year but ended upburning the clutch out.
Now the Jimny has a 4 paddle clutch ... it has recovered Surfs, Landies, Shoguns
mines an auto, so nice and easy on this one
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08 Mar 2010 08:55 #2608
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Replied by ooky_123 on topic Re:Jimny recovering a stuck disco
Ahh Auto ... Always been sceptical about autos .. what are they like ? any loss of control ? benefits ? How strong is the autobox ?
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12 Mar 2010 21:55 #2673
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Replied by colin f on topic Re:Jimny recovering a stuck disco
ooky_123 wrote:
its a pretty old style auto, seems to work well though, power delivery is smooth, no clutch to worry about.
they don't like water in them though as i found out but an oil change sorted that. they have a breather on which i need to route up higher and eventually onto the snorkel when i get that sorted.
Ahh Auto ... Always been sceptical about autos .. what are they like ? any loss of control ? benefits ? How strong is the autobox ?
its a pretty old style auto, seems to work well though, power delivery is smooth, no clutch to worry about.
they don't like water in them though as i found out but an oil change sorted that. they have a breather on which i need to route up higher and eventually onto the snorkel when i get that sorted.
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