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KAP Suzuki Jimny - rebuilt for the road
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21 Nov 2016 15:18 #174774
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Work has been ongoing, but mainly on the visuals. I looked it little dark and dumpy so a few days with hammerite (in freezing conditions outside) and some ebay stickers have updated it.
On the scissor ramp just finishing off
Tread sticker - I have since altered the front as I didn't like the sharp cut off of the sticker
And finally back on four wheels
Phil
On the scissor ramp just finishing off
Tread sticker - I have since altered the front as I didn't like the sharp cut off of the sticker
And finally back on four wheels
Phil
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25 Nov 2016 22:01 #174924
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Arghhhh, bloody jeep. Today was a quick finish off of the front suspension and get it ready for the trial on Sunday. I fitted a CB which all went to plan and was quite enjoyable, then decided to change out slipping alternator belt for a new one. Once I stripped out the belts off, I noticed the water pump was completely goosed (funnily enough not leaking) but the play in the shaft was massive, hence the alternator belt slipping. Phoned around at 5pm and managed to get a water pump sourced for tomorrow, but I had the strip down the entire front of the engine including taking the timing belt off
Now I've gotta get it all rebuilt tomorrow night, if I want to go trailing on Sunday.
Phil Birt
Now I've gotta get it all rebuilt tomorrow night, if I want to go trailing on Sunday.
Phil Birt
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26 Nov 2016 15:27 #174944
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Life would be boring if everything went to plan you can do it and I'm sure it will be worth it good luck I have my fingers crossed for you
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26 Nov 2016 21:17 #174960
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Thanks Daniel, I drove 30 miles to pick the promised water pump today from the motor factors, and the pump was completely different, they are getting the right one for Monday, so thats me missing the trial on Sunday
Maybe next time
Phil
Maybe next time
Phil
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27 Nov 2016 08:19 #174964
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Oh know what a pain
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29 Nov 2016 21:25 #175096
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I was out today with the NYCD laners for its first big trip, 150 miles and around 20 off road greenlaning. It did very well, I had an issue with a misfire that I sorted out quickly, but then realised after I got home that a front shock had ripped of the axle (usual weak spot). Overall I prefer greenlaning in it then my old defender, the suspension is softer, the clutch lighter, seating position better and less draughts! On the down side it was terribly slow on the hills, but I'm hoping the rocklobster will help with that. I could also do with some less aggressive 215 tyres for road/laning.
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