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Dave's la(te)st buggy build...
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01 Apr 2021 04:54 #234157
by Lambert
Temeraire (2018 quasar grey automatic)
One of the last 200ish of the gen3s, probably.
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Let's hope no lasting damage was done.
Temeraire (2018 quasar grey automatic)
One of the last 200ish of the gen3s, probably.
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01 Apr 2021 07:24 #234158
by Soeley
Black 2019 Jimny SZ5
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Like you say, best to find these things on a local shakedown.
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02 Apr 2021 06:07 #234180
by X8GGY
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This is the end of the metal pipe off the engine that goes into the bottom hose of the radiator -
We had to pull it out of the hose and relocate the hose so it stayed on the end as a get-me-home fix... So I need to see the condition of the rest of the metal pipe... if it's sound* I can use a slightly longer rubber hose, if not I'll have to see if I can get a replacement metal pipe off the engine?
*I presume condensation/ road spray has run down the metal pipe to where it meets the rubber hose and settled there and in the twenty years of the Jimnys life it's slowly rusted through, and the off-road wobbling of the engine has caused it to shear off...?
We had to pull it out of the hose and relocate the hose so it stayed on the end as a get-me-home fix... So I need to see the condition of the rest of the metal pipe... if it's sound* I can use a slightly longer rubber hose, if not I'll have to see if I can get a replacement metal pipe off the engine?
*I presume condensation/ road spray has run down the metal pipe to where it meets the rubber hose and settled there and in the twenty years of the Jimnys life it's slowly rusted through, and the off-road wobbling of the engine has caused it to shear off...?
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02 Apr 2021 16:42 - 04 Apr 2021 16:09 #234207
by X8GGY
Replied by X8GGY on topic Dave's la(te)st buggy build...
A couple of hours off this afternoon... So...
Pulled the buggy out of the garage and popped the radiator hoses off...
Pushed it back into the garage and whipped the radiator out...
Little rusty bit of pipe identified...
Number 22 ringed here is Suzuki part number 17860-80A00
Found on eBay -
And is on it's way Well... after the bank holiday... delivery before next Saturday it said... which is ok as I've lost my Wednesday off as one of the girls has booked next week off...
Pulled the buggy out of the garage and popped the radiator hoses off...
Pushed it back into the garage and whipped the radiator out...
Little rusty bit of pipe identified...
Number 22 ringed here is Suzuki part number 17860-80A00
Found on eBay -
And is on it's way Well... after the bank holiday... delivery before next Saturday it said... which is ok as I've lost my Wednesday off as one of the girls has booked next week off...
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04 Apr 2021 16:25 - 04 Apr 2021 17:12 #234233
by X8GGY
Replied by X8GGY on topic Dave's la(te)st buggy build...
Would you believe...
... an hour and a half to get this small piece of steel pipe out this morning?!
Who in their right mind at Suzuki HQ thought "hmmm, yes, let's put the radiaror pipe through the engine mount..." WTF?! :evil:
It wouldn't have been so bad if it was a rubber hose? But no, rubber hose off the engine, steel pipe through the body mount, and then rubber pipe to the bottom radiator connector?!
I had to take the repositioned airbox out in the end to get to the hose clip...
Anyway, it's out and I'm waiting for the new shiny one to arrive to replace it... I imagine that will be fun to get on as well! :lol:
Ah well...
So, then, in my wisdom, I decided to push the buggy out of the garage and give it a damn good "end of the project" (well almost!) tidy up...
I found the stump / rock hook that Alan had given me for Christmas, and stared long and hard figuring out where to mount it... not being able to weld to my new creation I decided to neatly bolt it through the two waffle boards...
Ummm, yes, I have got a bit of a spanner-fetish... "Hello, is that Halfords?, ah good, yes please, please send me one of every spanner kit you sell"... ummm, in fact there's 2 or 3 of some sizes stacked together there :woohoo: , but I did sort them all out and made up a set of tools to go in the Boogie... the ones in the square are old imperial ones, so they were ty-wrapped together and hidden at the back of one of the tools chest's drawers...
No work this Wednesday coming, as one of the girls in the shop has booked the week off, so back to that fiddly radiator pipe next Sunday...
Happy Easter everyone!
... an hour and a half to get this small piece of steel pipe out this morning?!
Who in their right mind at Suzuki HQ thought "hmmm, yes, let's put the radiaror pipe through the engine mount..." WTF?! :evil:
It wouldn't have been so bad if it was a rubber hose? But no, rubber hose off the engine, steel pipe through the body mount, and then rubber pipe to the bottom radiator connector?!
I had to take the repositioned airbox out in the end to get to the hose clip...
Anyway, it's out and I'm waiting for the new shiny one to arrive to replace it... I imagine that will be fun to get on as well! :lol:
Ah well...
So, then, in my wisdom, I decided to push the buggy out of the garage and give it a damn good "end of the project" (well almost!) tidy up...
I found the stump / rock hook that Alan had given me for Christmas, and stared long and hard figuring out where to mount it... not being able to weld to my new creation I decided to neatly bolt it through the two waffle boards...
Ummm, yes, I have got a bit of a spanner-fetish... "Hello, is that Halfords?, ah good, yes please, please send me one of every spanner kit you sell"... ummm, in fact there's 2 or 3 of some sizes stacked together there :woohoo: , but I did sort them all out and made up a set of tools to go in the Boogie... the ones in the square are old imperial ones, so they were ty-wrapped together and hidden at the back of one of the tools chest's drawers...
No work this Wednesday coming, as one of the girls in the shop has booked the week off, so back to that fiddly radiator pipe next Sunday...
Happy Easter everyone!
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04 Apr 2021 17:01 #234235
by Roger Fairclough
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Renault 16 starter motor.
Time to remove.
7 hours.
Official workshop manual says first thing to do is remove engine!
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Time to remove.
7 hours.
Official workshop manual says first thing to do is remove engine!
Roger
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04 Apr 2021 23:06 #234247
by Mr CC
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first time reading this in a while, Amazing Job
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05 Apr 2021 05:45 #234249
by X8GGY
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Thanks very much... it's getting there, feels like the end is now in sight....
Just the cooling system to fix, a new clutch at some point, load the tools and spares... and we're ready to go 'laning in the summer
Just the cooling system to fix, a new clutch at some point, load the tools and spares... and we're ready to go 'laning in the summer
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05 Apr 2021 06:57 - 05 Apr 2021 06:57 #234251
by RainerK
Replied by RainerK on topic Dave's la(te)st buggy build...
I love reading this!!
I cold really recommend a Proxxon Industrial 23650 as on board toolkit. Except for some special tools there is almost everything you need and they do not rattle.
I cold really recommend a Proxxon Industrial 23650 as on board toolkit. Except for some special tools there is almost everything you need and they do not rattle.
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07 Apr 2021 12:04 #234288
by X8GGY
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Thanks! :woohoo: I enjoy writing it too...
I've ordered a few tool bags so they can be stored under the seats, space is short, and that keeps the weight low down too...
I've ordered a few tool bags so they can be stored under the seats, space is short, and that keeps the weight low down too...
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07 Apr 2021 12:09 - 07 Apr 2021 12:42 #234290
by X8GGY
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Hmmm, close?...
similar shape but the mounting tab is in the wrong place? It does match the schematic and is a genuine Suzuki part with the same par number too... hoping it will fit...?
I'm presuming I found a schematic for a G13B engine fitted in a different Suzuki vehicle???
A thermostat has also arrived today from Martin's BigJimny store
And some gearbox oil...
Just waiting for power steering fluid now then...
similar shape but the mounting tab is in the wrong place? It does match the schematic and is a genuine Suzuki part with the same par number too... hoping it will fit...?
I'm presuming I found a schematic for a G13B engine fitted in a different Suzuki vehicle???
A thermostat has also arrived today from Martin's BigJimny store
And some gearbox oil...
Just waiting for power steering fluid now then...
Last edit: 07 Apr 2021 12:42 by X8GGY.
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07 Apr 2021 18:50 #234307
by Soeley
Black 2019 Jimny SZ5
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Is this a trick question or have I had too much whisky for my cold?
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