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100% Road Princess
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15 Apr 2020 09:59 #221092
by Max Headroom
IF IT AINT BROKE, KEEP FIXING IT UNTIL IT IS
Replied by Max Headroom on topic 100% Road Princess - with added Jimny and Alchemy
Mike you can use similar methods for cleaning rust off, using washing powder or vinegar. Surely, the washing powder would degrease as well
LINK HERE
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IF IT AINT BROKE, KEEP FIXING IT UNTIL IT IS
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15 Apr 2020 10:03 #221093
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Great work.... think it's all about having a go sometimes and see what happens
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15 Apr 2020 11:18 #221095
by Scimike
Yokohama Geolanders, Sony head unit, NAUTILUS Air Horn, DRL conversion, Rear cargo space, Elvis Bobblehead, transfer Guard, Indian hanging Elephant, Koni Heavy track dampers, Custom SS exhaust, Voodoo Doll, Adventure Rack with LED ight bar, vintage ERIBA caravan usually attached (yes it's slow)
Replied by Scimike on topic 100% Road Princess - with added Jimny and Alchemy
I am 100% with you Max in thinking electrolytic cleaning would work, but I tried it and on its own and still had surface imperfections in the nickel .It still forms part of my cleaning process though, using soda crystals, but with some additional steps.
1) Tumble in grit
2) Electrolytic degrease
3) Acid dip
5) Plating
Must be many ways to achieve this but at the moment this appears to work for me. As a plus I can also use the tumbler for stone polishing (it's actually a cheap lapidary machine), another bonus hobby in these strange times. :laugh:
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1) Tumble in grit
2) Electrolytic degrease
3) Acid dip
5) Plating
Must be many ways to achieve this but at the moment this appears to work for me. As a plus I can also use the tumbler for stone polishing (it's actually a cheap lapidary machine), another bonus hobby in these strange times. :laugh:
Mike
Yokohama Geolanders, Sony head unit, NAUTILUS Air Horn, DRL conversion, Rear cargo space, Elvis Bobblehead, transfer Guard, Indian hanging Elephant, Koni Heavy track dampers, Custom SS exhaust, Voodoo Doll, Adventure Rack with LED ight bar, vintage ERIBA caravan usually attached (yes it's slow)
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18 Apr 2020 22:14 #221244
by Keithy
Replied by Keithy on topic 100% Road Princess
I've been zinc plating for 4 years or so......cleaning is key for that.
Sodium Hydrogensulphate and Sodium Fluoride from Gateros plating
Variable current helped a huge amount.......still haven't got the olive green passivate to be classed as anything like good.
Not sure if zinc plating is the same as Nickel.... the Zn plated parts come out gleaming.
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Sodium Hydrogensulphate and Sodium Fluoride from Gateros plating
Variable current helped a huge amount.......still haven't got the olive green passivate to be classed as anything like good.
Not sure if zinc plating is the same as Nickel.... the Zn plated parts come out gleaming.
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19 Apr 2020 00:27 #221251
by Scimike
Yokohama Geolanders, Sony head unit, NAUTILUS Air Horn, DRL conversion, Rear cargo space, Elvis Bobblehead, transfer Guard, Indian hanging Elephant, Koni Heavy track dampers, Custom SS exhaust, Voodoo Doll, Adventure Rack with LED ight bar, vintage ERIBA caravan usually attached (yes it's slow)
Replied by Scimike on topic 100% Road Princess
Thanks for the link Keithy.
I've been using cheap brick cleaner (it's acid), but I suspect it's not strong enough on its own, hence the tumbler. I'll certainly get some of the cleaner on order and give it a try. Nickel is a dull grey, but you can get it to shine, I just can't at the moment. Not a big problem on the parts I have plated, but I would like a shine if I can achieve it. Temperature may be my problem, I can't get the solution hot enough at the moment with my fish tank heater :laugh:
Need to short out the thermostat or something.
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Mike
I've been using cheap brick cleaner (it's acid), but I suspect it's not strong enough on its own, hence the tumbler. I'll certainly get some of the cleaner on order and give it a try. Nickel is a dull grey, but you can get it to shine, I just can't at the moment. Not a big problem on the parts I have plated, but I would like a shine if I can achieve it. Temperature may be my problem, I can't get the solution hot enough at the moment with my fish tank heater :laugh:
Need to short out the thermostat or something.
Thanks
Mike
Yokohama Geolanders, Sony head unit, NAUTILUS Air Horn, DRL conversion, Rear cargo space, Elvis Bobblehead, transfer Guard, Indian hanging Elephant, Koni Heavy track dampers, Custom SS exhaust, Voodoo Doll, Adventure Rack with LED ight bar, vintage ERIBA caravan usually attached (yes it's slow)
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07 May 2020 14:31 - 07 May 2020 14:32 #221991
by Scimike
Yokohama Geolanders, Sony head unit, NAUTILUS Air Horn, DRL conversion, Rear cargo space, Elvis Bobblehead, transfer Guard, Indian hanging Elephant, Koni Heavy track dampers, Custom SS exhaust, Voodoo Doll, Adventure Rack with LED ight bar, vintage ERIBA caravan usually attached (yes it's slow)
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So today I replaced the fog lights that had ironically gone foggy !
As my Jimny is mainly fighting for space on urban roads I wanted to fit Daylight Running Lights (DRL) to assist other road users to spot me, so I obtained a set of combined DRL and Fogs to do both.
The DRL Fogs came via Car Mod Shop LTD in Sidmouth, a quick email confirmed they would fit the Jimny, which they did!
Old foggy fog lights
The new combined DRL and Fog actually fitted the Jimny holder with a minor modification. I had to remove the old fog idiot tab (prevents installation upside down), I cut it off, but once remove the new went straight in the holder. The fitted plug on the DRL (fog) is a direct fit into the Suzuki loom, you just need to get the marked polarity the correct way around. Black is earth, coloured cable is fog supply. The supplied extras single cable for the DRL light was integrated into the front loom, so it's all nice and tidy.
I've not connected the DRL element at this time, but I plan to use a single changeover relay with the normally close contact fed from the heater fuse. I believe this an IGN2 function, ie it is only active when the car ignition is in the position for running, but not connected during starting, when off, or in Aux postion. This will be the feed to the DRL light, but I'll check my assumption before I connect it. The coil of the relay will tap into the side light, so when the lights are on the relay will energise and disconnect the DRL feed.
The cheap DRL controller I had purchased would not function with my combination Fog /DRL as it is switching the negative feed, but it's something you can only determine once purchased, as no instructions are provided. It was cheap enough to be gutted for the waterproof connectors, so it has its use.
New Fog / DRL installed. Just waiting for it to go darker so I can adjust the beam position.
As my Jimny is mainly fighting for space on urban roads I wanted to fit Daylight Running Lights (DRL) to assist other road users to spot me, so I obtained a set of combined DRL and Fogs to do both.
The DRL Fogs came via Car Mod Shop LTD in Sidmouth, a quick email confirmed they would fit the Jimny, which they did!
Old foggy fog lights
The new combined DRL and Fog actually fitted the Jimny holder with a minor modification. I had to remove the old fog idiot tab (prevents installation upside down), I cut it off, but once remove the new went straight in the holder. The fitted plug on the DRL (fog) is a direct fit into the Suzuki loom, you just need to get the marked polarity the correct way around. Black is earth, coloured cable is fog supply. The supplied extras single cable for the DRL light was integrated into the front loom, so it's all nice and tidy.
I've not connected the DRL element at this time, but I plan to use a single changeover relay with the normally close contact fed from the heater fuse. I believe this an IGN2 function, ie it is only active when the car ignition is in the position for running, but not connected during starting, when off, or in Aux postion. This will be the feed to the DRL light, but I'll check my assumption before I connect it. The coil of the relay will tap into the side light, so when the lights are on the relay will energise and disconnect the DRL feed.
The cheap DRL controller I had purchased would not function with my combination Fog /DRL as it is switching the negative feed, but it's something you can only determine once purchased, as no instructions are provided. It was cheap enough to be gutted for the waterproof connectors, so it has its use.
New Fog / DRL installed. Just waiting for it to go darker so I can adjust the beam position.
Yokohama Geolanders, Sony head unit, NAUTILUS Air Horn, DRL conversion, Rear cargo space, Elvis Bobblehead, transfer Guard, Indian hanging Elephant, Koni Heavy track dampers, Custom SS exhaust, Voodoo Doll, Adventure Rack with LED ight bar, vintage ERIBA caravan usually attached (yes it's slow)
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