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Giving the Jimny a birthday
16 Mar 2021 23:29 #233793
by Mike G
2" Trailmaster suspension lift, 2"body lift, snorkel, full breather kit, 29" steel wheels with BFG tyres, tinted rear windows, CRT CB radio with modulator antenna mounted on rear, dog cage and tray in the back.
Replied by Mike G on topic Giving the Jimny a birthday
Tuesday 16th March,
Jobs done today:
Jobs for tomorrow
Unfortunately, I have a course to go on all day, for work, so I'm losing a day. But if I get home at a decent time, I will set about prepping my rusty old rear springs for painting so that they match the new front springs and maybe get a coat of plasticote primer on them. If anyone has a pair of rear 2" lift orange trailmaster springs, let me know as they will make my motor look nice, at least for a little while until the paint decided to fall off.
Jobs done today:
- found out correct orientation for driveshaft and corrected it
- fitted new boot to driveshaft and filled with grease
- found two holes on underside, welded patches on them
- wire wheeled whole of underneath from rear of engine bay to rear of vehicle including arch areas
- washed underneath down with white spirit ('didn't have cellulose thinners)
- seam sealed all welds
- brush primed whole of underneath with QD primer
Jobs for tomorrow
Unfortunately, I have a course to go on all day, for work, so I'm losing a day. But if I get home at a decent time, I will set about prepping my rusty old rear springs for painting so that they match the new front springs and maybe get a coat of plasticote primer on them. If anyone has a pair of rear 2" lift orange trailmaster springs, let me know as they will make my motor look nice, at least for a little while until the paint decided to fall off.
2" Trailmaster suspension lift, 2"body lift, snorkel, full breather kit, 29" steel wheels with BFG tyres, tinted rear windows, CRT CB radio with modulator antenna mounted on rear, dog cage and tray in the back.
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17 Mar 2021 22:31 #233830
by Mike G
2" Trailmaster suspension lift, 2"body lift, snorkel, full breather kit, 29" steel wheels with BFG tyres, tinted rear windows, CRT CB radio with modulator antenna mounted on rear, dog cage and tray in the back.
Replied by Mike G on topic Giving the Jimny a birthday
Wednesday 17th March
Jobs done:
Jobs for tomorrow:
build suspension and get the chassis rolling
look out more metal to use for the last of the welding
plasticote panhard rods
start polishing exhaust pipe
Jobs done:
- finished off priming by painting the front arches area
- plasticote primed panhard rods
- tidied up workbench area
- went to get argon for the welder as the gas ran out
Jobs for tomorrow:
build suspension and get the chassis rolling
look out more metal to use for the last of the welding
plasticote panhard rods
start polishing exhaust pipe
2" Trailmaster suspension lift, 2"body lift, snorkel, full breather kit, 29" steel wheels with BFG tyres, tinted rear windows, CRT CB radio with modulator antenna mounted on rear, dog cage and tray in the back.
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18 Mar 2021 23:17 #233842
by Mike G
2" Trailmaster suspension lift, 2"body lift, snorkel, full breather kit, 29" steel wheels with BFG tyres, tinted rear windows, CRT CB radio with modulator antenna mounted on rear, dog cage and tray in the back.
Replied by Mike G on topic Giving the Jimny a birthday
Thursday 18th March
Jobs done:
Jobs for tomorrow:
clean up the metal I found and make up some templates for the last few welding jobs
seal the boot floor with tiger seal
put another coat of gravitex on the bottom
carry on with getting the chassis rolling again
Jobs done:
- looked out some more metal for repairs on the slam panel fitting areas
- painted gearbox area on body with some left over black hammerite
- removed rear springs from hydrochloric acid (I'd left them in overnight) and cleaned them off
- painted rear springs with plasticote primer and paint
- masked off and painted panhard rods with plasticote primer and paint
- polished exhaust pipe with scotchbrite then wool pads and stainless steel polish
- polished exhaust back box with wool pads and stainless steel polish
- coated underneath of car body and all wheel arches with upol gravitex
- started fitting suspension to chassis
Jobs for tomorrow:
clean up the metal I found and make up some templates for the last few welding jobs
seal the boot floor with tiger seal
put another coat of gravitex on the bottom
carry on with getting the chassis rolling again
2" Trailmaster suspension lift, 2"body lift, snorkel, full breather kit, 29" steel wheels with BFG tyres, tinted rear windows, CRT CB radio with modulator antenna mounted on rear, dog cage and tray in the back.
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20 Mar 2021 02:48 #233863
by Mike G
2" Trailmaster suspension lift, 2"body lift, snorkel, full breather kit, 29" steel wheels with BFG tyres, tinted rear windows, CRT CB radio with modulator antenna mounted on rear, dog cage and tray in the back.
Replied by Mike G on topic Giving the Jimny a birthday
Friday 19th March,
Jobs done:
I really wanted to get the chassis rolling today, however, I was short on a few washers, so I thought it best to just wait until tomorrow when the shop opens and get them first before progressing. So I decided to cut out some metal for the welding jobs that I have left to do and started welding again. Finished quite late today 0130 Sat morning.
Jobs for tomorrow
get the washers and finish the chassis, so that it's ready to roll under the body
put some seam sealer and primer on the newly welded areas
finish off some of the welding jobs if time permits
start moving some of the stuff I'm not going to be able to fit at the shed, back to my garage.
Jobs done:
- test fitted new rear bumper to see how far stonechip could be sprayed
- fitted rear suspension components and axle
- ran in brake lines on rear axle
- fitted front suspension components and axle
- cut templates and then metal shapes for 4 welding jobs
- welded in 2 of the plates and partially did 3rd
I really wanted to get the chassis rolling today, however, I was short on a few washers, so I thought it best to just wait until tomorrow when the shop opens and get them first before progressing. So I decided to cut out some metal for the welding jobs that I have left to do and started welding again. Finished quite late today 0130 Sat morning.
Jobs for tomorrow
get the washers and finish the chassis, so that it's ready to roll under the body
put some seam sealer and primer on the newly welded areas
finish off some of the welding jobs if time permits
start moving some of the stuff I'm not going to be able to fit at the shed, back to my garage.
2" Trailmaster suspension lift, 2"body lift, snorkel, full breather kit, 29" steel wheels with BFG tyres, tinted rear windows, CRT CB radio with modulator antenna mounted on rear, dog cage and tray in the back.
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21 Mar 2021 09:18 #233874
by Mike G
2" Trailmaster suspension lift, 2"body lift, snorkel, full breather kit, 29" steel wheels with BFG tyres, tinted rear windows, CRT CB radio with modulator antenna mounted on rear, dog cage and tray in the back.
Replied by Mike G on topic Giving the Jimny a birthday
Saturday 20th March
Jobs done:
Last night, I finished off the welding that I'd planned to do when the chassis was back on the body. As welding takes up a lot of time, I decided just to get it done as soon as possible rather than later. I also found out that the fuel QD connectors that I'd ordered were both 8mm and the tank requires 1x 8mm and 1x 6mm(?), so it will be a while until I get the engine started now. Luckily the trailer I'm taking it back home with has a winch.
Jobs for tomorrow
get the second coat of gravitex on the bottom
wheel the chassis under the body and try to line it up
once lined up, test fit body so that slam panel boy mounts can be lined up correctly
weld up slam panel
Jobs done:
- cleaned up fuel tank in prep for painting
- finished welding back bumper plates in
- finished welding hole in rear wheel arch near bumper plate
- seam sealed all new welds
Last night, I finished off the welding that I'd planned to do when the chassis was back on the body. As welding takes up a lot of time, I decided just to get it done as soon as possible rather than later. I also found out that the fuel QD connectors that I'd ordered were both 8mm and the tank requires 1x 8mm and 1x 6mm(?), so it will be a while until I get the engine started now. Luckily the trailer I'm taking it back home with has a winch.
Jobs for tomorrow
get the second coat of gravitex on the bottom
wheel the chassis under the body and try to line it up
once lined up, test fit body so that slam panel boy mounts can be lined up correctly
weld up slam panel
2" Trailmaster suspension lift, 2"body lift, snorkel, full breather kit, 29" steel wheels with BFG tyres, tinted rear windows, CRT CB radio with modulator antenna mounted on rear, dog cage and tray in the back.
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22 Mar 2021 00:30 - 22 Mar 2021 00:33 #233897
by Mike G
2" Trailmaster suspension lift, 2"body lift, snorkel, full breather kit, 29" steel wheels with BFG tyres, tinted rear windows, CRT CB radio with modulator antenna mounted on rear, dog cage and tray in the back.
Replied by Mike G on topic Giving the Jimny a birthday
Monday 22nd March
I missed a trick when naming the thread. I should have called it from 'Rusty Bin' to 'Metal Mickey' with all the welding that needed done.
Jobs done:
Jobs for tomorrow
finish the slam panel
seam seal sil weld done today (prime and stonechip if time permits)
transport vehicle on trailer to home
have a few cups of tea and catch up on some sleep
I missed a trick when naming the thread. I should have called it from 'Rusty Bin' to 'Metal Mickey' with all the welding that needed done.
Jobs done:
- second coat of gravitex applied to vehicle
- all car parts removed from shed and transported to my garage
- vehicle lined up and body dropped onto chassis
- missed sill hole welded up (oops, apparently a hole in the sil would have been an mot failure)
- handbrake attached and working
- headlights and bonnet catch fitted to align slam panel
- slam panel alignment good
Jobs for tomorrow
finish the slam panel
seam seal sil weld done today (prime and stonechip if time permits)
transport vehicle on trailer to home
have a few cups of tea and catch up on some sleep
2" Trailmaster suspension lift, 2"body lift, snorkel, full breather kit, 29" steel wheels with BFG tyres, tinted rear windows, CRT CB radio with modulator antenna mounted on rear, dog cage and tray in the back.
Last edit: 22 Mar 2021 00:33 by Mike G.
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