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Dave's "S200KYS" Jimny 'laner Build...
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07 May 2018 10:49 - 07 May 2018 10:57 #192472
by X8GGY
Replied by X8GGY on topic Re:Dave's "S200KYS" Jimny 'laner Build...
Sunday the 6th of May then...
On the way down we stopped at "The Raven", a biker / truck stop Cafe on the A41...
For an excellent and reasonable breakfast!
Arrived. "Hawkstone Park Follies" the home of Ash4x4 and today's punch-hunt with "Shropshire Greenlanes" Facebook Group
We each have to do a failed hill climb for safety...
After Brett's done his, I went up, came down in reverse, but then the brake pedal fell to the floor?!
Bugger! The front offside brake hose has burst, brake fluid everywhere...
So we quickly clamp it with a mole grip, and consider our options... It would be too dangerous to compete, but we could limp home on three brakes?...
So I paid my entry fee as a donation to the group and watched the briefing, wished Brett and his "winch bitch" Dave all the best for the day, and Alan and I decided to limp home rather than spectate...
We got back onto tarmac and started driving home, but the front offside brake was making a grating noise and when we stopped for a look it was very hot, so I decided to take the wheel off and remove the caliper and ty-wrap it to the chassis out of the way, thinking the brake fluid was getting passed the clamp on braking but then had no-where to go back under less pressure so it was keeping the brake on slightly?
Whilst doing this I noticed... the wheel bearing had gone
Nothing for it then...
Time for a lift home The RAC subcotracted the job to Egertons to take us home...
Home safely after a nice steady 56mph journey in a nicely air-contioned truck...
BUT!... When we came to unload, Alan noticed a pool of oil on the lorry's flatbed... under the nearside rear wheel, seems another bearing has gone So, time to replace all four methinks, and new brake hoses...
But, the GOOD NEWS, whilst we were being recovered hom, Brett and Dave -
... had won! 20 punches found and collected, and handed the card in early! WELL DONE BOTH!
On the way down we stopped at "The Raven", a biker / truck stop Cafe on the A41...
For an excellent and reasonable breakfast!
Arrived. "Hawkstone Park Follies" the home of Ash4x4 and today's punch-hunt with "Shropshire Greenlanes" Facebook Group
We each have to do a failed hill climb for safety...
After Brett's done his, I went up, came down in reverse, but then the brake pedal fell to the floor?!
Bugger! The front offside brake hose has burst, brake fluid everywhere...
So we quickly clamp it with a mole grip, and consider our options... It would be too dangerous to compete, but we could limp home on three brakes?...
So I paid my entry fee as a donation to the group and watched the briefing, wished Brett and his "winch bitch" Dave all the best for the day, and Alan and I decided to limp home rather than spectate...
We got back onto tarmac and started driving home, but the front offside brake was making a grating noise and when we stopped for a look it was very hot, so I decided to take the wheel off and remove the caliper and ty-wrap it to the chassis out of the way, thinking the brake fluid was getting passed the clamp on braking but then had no-where to go back under less pressure so it was keeping the brake on slightly?
Whilst doing this I noticed... the wheel bearing had gone
Nothing for it then...
Time for a lift home The RAC subcotracted the job to Egertons to take us home...
Home safely after a nice steady 56mph journey in a nicely air-contioned truck...
BUT!... When we came to unload, Alan noticed a pool of oil on the lorry's flatbed... under the nearside rear wheel, seems another bearing has gone So, time to replace all four methinks, and new brake hoses...
But, the GOOD NEWS, whilst we were being recovered hom, Brett and Dave -
... had won! 20 punches found and collected, and handed the card in early! WELL DONE BOTH!
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07 May 2018 15:57 #192479
by Lambert
Temeraire (2018 quasar grey automatic)
One of the last 200ish of the gen3s, probably.
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And after only just putting it back together too.
Temeraire (2018 quasar grey automatic)
One of the last 200ish of the gen3s, probably.
ADOS Attention Deficit Ooooh Shiny!
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07 May 2018 16:13 #192480
by Daniel30
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Pants.......
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08 May 2018 09:58 #192503
by Stumpjumper
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'least you had a manly breakfast before your 'DOH!.'..moment....
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12 May 2018 20:51 #192637
by kirkynut
The underdog often starts the fight, and occasionally the upper dog deserves to win - Edgar Watson Howe.
My Jimny Thread Here: www.bigjimny.com/index.php/forum/8-my-ji...on-continues?start=0
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Terrible luck Dave. It gets me down when too many issues arrive like this but it's par for the course when you use your Jimny like you do. It's a shame our household's road cars (old beemers) have been as problematic lately.
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The underdog often starts the fight, and occasionally the upper dog deserves to win - Edgar Watson Howe.
My Jimny Thread Here: www.bigjimny.com/index.php/forum/8-my-ji...on-continues?start=0
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13 May 2018 12:46 - 13 May 2018 12:47 #192648
by X8GGY
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My luck continues... :lol:
Stripped the front hubs down this morning ready for new bearings to be fitted... the offside free wheel hub is in pieces internally, probably due to the excessive heat caused by the wheel bearing filing, which I thought was the brakes rubbing at the time, just having a cuppa and will see if it's repairable, but I doubt it...
Rear axle stripped too, shafts are out and I'm about to cut the ABS rings off to get them ready for the garage to press new rear bearings on also...
Popped the rear diff out to reseal it too, and found...
Ahhh... helter skelter splines on the rear prop! :ohmy:
Seeing what I have in the props parts bin too then?
Slurp! Right, back to it, laters....
Stripped the front hubs down this morning ready for new bearings to be fitted... the offside free wheel hub is in pieces internally, probably due to the excessive heat caused by the wheel bearing filing, which I thought was the brakes rubbing at the time, just having a cuppa and will see if it's repairable, but I doubt it...
Rear axle stripped too, shafts are out and I'm about to cut the ABS rings off to get them ready for the garage to press new rear bearings on also...
Popped the rear diff out to reseal it too, and found...
Ahhh... helter skelter splines on the rear prop! :ohmy:
Seeing what I have in the props parts bin too then?
Slurp! Right, back to it, laters....
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