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30 Oct 2015 20:05 - 31 Oct 2015 10:41 #154910 by jim
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Had a look at the drive/aux belts and they are looking a bit dried out and old. So ordered two from the bigjimny store. It was a headache finding the correct belts so I gave Martin my reg and he posts out the right ones.


www.bigjimny.com/store/v-belt/drive-belt.html
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30 Oct 2015 20:43 #154914 by Tadpole
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Thanks, looks good to me ............ ;)

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30 Oct 2015 20:51 #154916 by jim
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Thanks Tadpole, I hope you and your Vit are well. Jim

Tadpole wrote: Thanks, looks good to me ............ ;)

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11 Nov 2015 17:49 - 11 Nov 2015 17:59 #156000 by jim
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Today I changed the spark plugs. I was surprised to see ngk irridium were fitted and I recall they don't usually last as long. I had to get a longer spark plug socket from Halfords, the correct vvt plugs from the the bigjimny shop and some copper grease for the plug threads.



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13 Nov 2015 19:06 #156205 by jim
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After 6 flushes I cleared out all of the old blue/green coolant until clear water was coming out and a final flush with de-ionised water. Then filled back up with some 5 year ethylene-glycol OAT.

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13 Nov 2015 19:33 - 13 Nov 2015 19:40 #156206 by jim
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When I bought the jimny I was relieved that the amount of grip it had was good after reading so many negatives about roundabouts and wet roads. I hadn't a clue about tyres but understood everyone's needs differ, I required grip on wet roads with weekly trips around a flat grassy field where cattle graze.

The tyres were:

Nexen Roadian AT 205/70/R15C 104/102T 6PR M+S

I was searching for more replacement A/T for the rear but noticed the wet grip ratings were e,d,f. I wanted better grip for a rear wheel drive car without traction control. So I looked up what I already had and I was pleasantly surprised to see they had wet grip rating of B, I also learnt what the codes mean and they were mud and snow and 6pr meant 6ply walls rather than 4 ply and the date was 2012.

What was even better was that they were delivered from Tyre Leader in Germany within 4 days for only £50 each. I was reluctant to order from them but I checked the tyre dates in case they were old stock but they are stamped 2015.

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15 Nov 2015 17:38 #156321 by Rhinoman
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jim wrote: I was surprised to see ngk irridium were fitted and I recall they don't usually last as long.


Iridiums are the recommended plug.

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15 Nov 2015 22:27 #156373 by jim
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Rhinoman wrote:

jim wrote: I was surprised to see ngk irridium were fitted and I recall they don't usually last as long.


Iridiums are the recommended plug.


I thought irridium plugs were better suited to big bhp cars and those that run on high octane fuel.

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16 Nov 2015 19:35 - 16 Nov 2015 19:37 #156424 by Rhinoman
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jim wrote:

Rhinoman wrote:

jim wrote: I was surprised to see ngk irridium were fitted and I recall they don't usually last as long.


Iridiums are the recommended plug.


I thought irridium plugs were better suited to big bhp cars and those that run on high octane fuel.


They are just a more efficient plug, the narrower tip means that you get the spark at a lower voltage which gives a more intense spark. You should get good life from them, most OEMs are fitting them now to engines with long service intervals.

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20 Nov 2015 13:45 - 20 Nov 2015 14:06 #156705 by jim
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A few jobs to do over the weekend. New auxillary belts and track road ends. After I had the tracking checked I noticed the driverside track rod end was leaking grease.



I noticed a bit of a lip on the discs so will change them and the pads.

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20 Nov 2015 14:09 - 20 Nov 2015 14:11 #156710 by jim
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Changed the H/T leads after finding the short one broken when changing spark plugs. Not sure if it's placebo but i noticed it was smoother to drive in crawling traffic and less hesitant.

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21 Nov 2015 16:15 #156790 by jim
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With the dash cam running I needed another 12v for the Sat nav so I secured this one under the dash.


The faded wiper arms make any car look a lot older than it actually is so off they came for a sanding and spraying in satin black. Fitted them with some bosch aero flat blades. 18" driver and 16" passenger.

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