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13 Dec 2014 08:57 #132238
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Another update, for a while my clutch has got stiffer and stiffer with noticing a leak from the box after last trip out I whipped the box out this week, new exedy clutch kit and a missing bung replaced all sorted now, weird getting used to the clutch now as it is light as a feather. Keeps me on the road if we get any really bad weather.
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28 Dec 2014 21:54 #133485
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Couple more updates, i noticed last week a drip of coolant on the garage floor turned out to be coming from the water pump did this christmas eve,had a spare there so bought some new coolant couple hrs and it was sorted think it was just the sealant as there was no play or worn bearings in the pump changed it for my good spare anyways.
also ive made some small wheel arch extensions if you can call them that my wheels stick out ever so enough that a muddy puddle and the side windows are covered and cant see out.made them from a plastic water drum sitck out about 15mm enough to cover the tyres,not yet tried them but see if they make a difference if not easy removed.also leaving them blue as i quite like the colour.hopefully out on some lanes tue coming and the following sunday see how they do.
also ive made some small wheel arch extensions if you can call them that my wheels stick out ever so enough that a muddy puddle and the side windows are covered and cant see out.made them from a plastic water drum sitck out about 15mm enough to cover the tyres,not yet tried them but see if they make a difference if not easy removed.also leaving them blue as i quite like the colour.hopefully out on some lanes tue coming and the following sunday see how they do.
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29 Dec 2014 20:04 #133557
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Dicking about in the yard at work today donuts ? ☺
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29 Dec 2014 22:32 #133567
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You need a locker Gaz :laugh: :laugh:
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29 Dec 2014 22:58 #133572
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Yea id agree in 2wd it was just spinning really in 4wd it was sliding plus there was a couple of dry bits.good laugh
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14 Feb 2015 20:51 #137959
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Thought id do a small update although nothing really of interest. Had a couple of trips out over the festive period then it was mot time.gave all the brakes a good strip and clean and the jimny a decent wash, passed with one advisory of leaking swivel, knew about this but wanted to see if there was anything else picked up on test.the tester commented on how solid it was.
so past month or so ive changed all the kingpins and halfshaft seals.
Fitted a new clutch cable,(with that and the recent clutch its as light as a feather)
Other day I did an oil and filter change, always do this every 6 month regardless of miles.
In my never ending quest to find some softer rear shocks I fitted another pair the other day along with drilling the lower mounts out and fitting the bolts and nuts ive had for ages.think im there now finally have some give in the rear end never drove this good for a while.
Also been thinking about some brigher reverse lamp bulbs for a while as one of mine had gone off after seeing halfords the other week I bought some led lamps off ebay fitted them today easy enough to fit and really bright.couple of not really interesting pics.
so past month or so ive changed all the kingpins and halfshaft seals.
Fitted a new clutch cable,(with that and the recent clutch its as light as a feather)
Other day I did an oil and filter change, always do this every 6 month regardless of miles.
In my never ending quest to find some softer rear shocks I fitted another pair the other day along with drilling the lower mounts out and fitting the bolts and nuts ive had for ages.think im there now finally have some give in the rear end never drove this good for a while.
Also been thinking about some brigher reverse lamp bulbs for a while as one of mine had gone off after seeing halfords the other week I bought some led lamps off ebay fitted them today easy enough to fit and really bright.couple of not really interesting pics.
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