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What did you do to your jimny today?
10 Nov 2022 22:02 #245889
by Pete
Rocky | 2004 Gen3 M13a
Replied by Pete on topic What did you do to your jimny today?
Finally got around to hosing down the engine after the jimny meet south. And replaced the battery with a new 50Ah, only this is a bit taller than the last, and needs some longer holders.
Rocky | 2004 Gen3 M13a
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13 Nov 2022 16:57 - 13 Nov 2022 16:58 #245922
by Soeley
Black 2019 Jimny SZ5
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Replied by Soeley on topic What did you do to your jimny today?
I managed to find a rattle that had appeared. It wasn't a metallic tinny rattle, more of a basey rumble. It only seemed to sound due to vibrations caused while on a flat surface, bumps didn't make it any worse. After spending all last week removing things from the back of the car and going for a test drive (including the spare wheel), I did think it was the rear door at one point.
Today I reversed her up on the ramps to check out the rear suspension, turns out it was the left side rear, top shock mount. It was just loose enough for the shock to move on the bolt as it was no longer being pinched by the top mount.
It is my fault, I fitted the OME lift kit, but it seem impossible to get a torque wrench on to that top bolt? I may invest in a smaller 3/8" drive torque wrench to see if that gains access.
(This now leads on to a another new post )
Today I reversed her up on the ramps to check out the rear suspension, turns out it was the left side rear, top shock mount. It was just loose enough for the shock to move on the bolt as it was no longer being pinched by the top mount.
It is my fault, I fitted the OME lift kit, but it seem impossible to get a torque wrench on to that top bolt? I may invest in a smaller 3/8" drive torque wrench to see if that gains access.
(This now leads on to a another new post )
Black 2019 Jimny SZ5
www.bigjimny.com/index.php/forum/8-my-ji...ley-s-2019-black-sz5
Last edit: 13 Nov 2022 16:58 by Soeley.
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13 Nov 2022 21:29 #245927
by Delux
Busiest Mechanic in Scotland!
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Replied by Delux on topic What did you do to your jimny today?
In answer to the OP, today I mostly made my Jimny worse trying to make it better!
The vacuum feed hose to the 4wd was split. I found some nice new vacuum hose and replaced it. As I had found quite a lot of vacuum hose I decided to blunder on and replace all the 4wd vacuum hoses. Some of them were on tight so I unbolted the engine bay fuse box to access them. Imagine my delight when several wires released themselves from the fusebox connectors revealing all their corroded glory!
Had to remove the connector, clean out the corroded terminals, fit new ones, look up the wiring diagram to check the order they go in then put it all back together again!
I work on my Jimny as an escape from my weekday job fixing cars, its like stopping at motorway services and playing turbo outrun in the arcade!
The vacuum feed hose to the 4wd was split. I found some nice new vacuum hose and replaced it. As I had found quite a lot of vacuum hose I decided to blunder on and replace all the 4wd vacuum hoses. Some of them were on tight so I unbolted the engine bay fuse box to access them. Imagine my delight when several wires released themselves from the fusebox connectors revealing all their corroded glory!
Had to remove the connector, clean out the corroded terminals, fit new ones, look up the wiring diagram to check the order they go in then put it all back together again!
I work on my Jimny as an escape from my weekday job fixing cars, its like stopping at motorway services and playing turbo outrun in the arcade!
Busiest Mechanic in Scotland!
My pics (inc. pics of my latest Jimny project)...
www.flickr.com/photos/159422664@N08/albums
My ebay stuff for sale...
www.ebay.co.uk/usr/deeelux
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18 Nov 2022 20:31 #246000
by gv42
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19 Nov 2022 17:17 #246011
by Pete
Rocky | 2004 Gen3 M13a
Replied by Pete on topic Re:What did you do to your jimny today?
Trimmed the front bumper and move the license plate up a notch.
Although, I am now wondering if this is a legal front bumper…?
Although, I am now wondering if this is a legal front bumper…?
Rocky | 2004 Gen3 M13a
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24 Nov 2022 12:34 #246082
by gv42
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