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Dave's la(te)st buggy build...
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04 Aug 2021 20:35 #237304
by DrRobin
2020 blue SZ5 (one of the last to be registered in the UK)
Ex 2011 Blue Jimny SZ4
Northumberland Jimny Blog
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That’s a nice Jimny sized lane and great video too, very entertaining.
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04 Aug 2021 21:59 #237308
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04 Aug 2021 22:06 #237309
by X8GGY
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A few favourites -
Whoops! Notice the dent in the door pillar
Sorry? What? They're all photos of the buggy?... Of course! :lol:
You'll have to read the blog for the rest
Whoops! Notice the dent in the door pillar
Sorry? What? They're all photos of the buggy?... Of course! :lol:
You'll have to read the blog for the rest
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05 Aug 2021 05:27 #237310
by Old Neil
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Amazing achievement Dave, looks like a real weapon
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05 Aug 2021 06:47 #237311
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Thanks Neil
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05 Aug 2021 16:01 #237330
by Riccy
J999 MNY, ULYSSES M18 VVT with ITB's Dyno tested at 130hp
Pickup/tipper, R7me gearbox & 6.4 Rocklobster, 31" Toyo MT, 2x ARB air locker 3.9 diffs in braced axles, 6" total lift, Floating rear conversion, Raptor painted, CB, Recaro's, Caged, etc, etc...
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Good blog Dave
J999 MNY, ULYSSES M18 VVT with ITB's Dyno tested at 130hp
Pickup/tipper, R7me gearbox & 6.4 Rocklobster, 31" Toyo MT, 2x ARB air locker 3.9 diffs in braced axles, 6" total lift, Floating rear conversion, Raptor painted, CB, Recaro's, Caged, etc, etc...
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05 Aug 2021 16:30 #237331
by gv42
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Dave's blog and a beer is good
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06 Aug 2021 05:52 #237340
by X8GGY
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Thanks Riccy and Mark (GV42) !
Back to blogging!
I'll start planning the next route this weekend, as it looks like a wet Sunday
Back to blogging!
I'll start planning the next route this weekend, as it looks like a wet Sunday
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11 Aug 2021 10:10 - 13 Aug 2021 13:49 #237481
by X8GGY
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Sunday gone wasn't too nice, so I had the day off... and sat and plotted the next couple of trips...
I started by dropping points on the places I wanted to visit / drive -
Covering a chunk of the map SW of Denbigh on the OS 116 map -
So that gave me -
A Wednesday Wander...
And a full Sunday...
But It's overcast this morning and threatening rain this afternoon, and Sunday doesn't look great as yet either...
So they are plotted, I'm just waiting for some better weather... in August?! Who's idea was it to build a buggy? :lol:
Back in the garage then?
I started by dropping points on the places I wanted to visit / drive -
Covering a chunk of the map SW of Denbigh on the OS 116 map -
So that gave me -
A Wednesday Wander...
And a full Sunday...
But It's overcast this morning and threatening rain this afternoon, and Sunday doesn't look great as yet either...
So they are plotted, I'm just waiting for some better weather... in August?! Who's idea was it to build a buggy? :lol:
Back in the garage then?
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15 Aug 2021 14:50 - 15 Aug 2021 15:02 #237569
by X8GGY
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Mixed feelings today The Jimny Jauntz group were out greenlaning today locally to me, but for reasons I won't go into I'm no longer in the group, so I woke up a little grumpy at the thought of them having a fun day out around me somewhere, but the weather didn't look too good on the forecasts, so I decided to have a day maintaining the Boogie...
Starting with a clean! For some reasons it was full of the remnants of undergrowth?! :lol:
Everywhere!
It was the handbrake I was trying to get to! :lol:
I grabbed the spare handbrake lever I have in the garage for the next buggy project, and found the right socket to go on the adjuster...
This is a Halfords Professional "Torq" Kit (I have a bigger set too. tool magpie! ) these are designed to allow the bolt / threaded bar to run up the shank of the socket set, so it never tops out in the socket, and can actually go right through the handle... so ideal for the handbrake adjuster...
Adjusted up, it had always been a little loose, but had got worse, probably as things bedded in after the Boogie has been used a bit...
Next job... the passenger side soft-top roof bracket had disintigrated!
Driver's side for comparison...
Ahh, yes, that's proper buggered!
Best make a new one then? :lol: 42mm hole centres...
I struggled to get the pivot pin off, so ended up cutting the ends off and trying to drill it out, 6mm drill then...
But it wouldn't come out
It started raining heavily, so I took the whole soft-top hoop off. covered the buggy, and moved inside the garage...
Felt vindicated at this point that it wouldn't have been much fun greenlaning with the other lads of the group or on my own, with a buggy with only half-doors and no back... Who's idea was it to (finally) build a buggy? And I thought it was supposed to be "summer", August isn't it?! LOL :lol:
I still couldn't get the pivot pin out
So I got a matching piece of tube out of the metal bin in the corner, and drilled it 6.5mm for a new pivot hole...
And then cut the end off the original soft-top hoop, and the end off my new piece of tube so that the length matched the original... I tried to find a piece of bar to go inside to strengthen the join, but eventually cut the head off a 10mm bolt as that was the right diameter... there's a photo of it later...
Then some box section was also pulled out of the metal bin...
Drill a few holes in it...
Draw some lines and then follow them with a slitting disk in the angle grinder...
And then shape into a new end foot with the replacement end of the soft-top hoop bolted in it too... There's the cut off bolt inside for strengthening
Test Fit
AH?! We're "only" allowed twenty photos on a post?!
Ummm, ok... Fast Forward...
Weld it up, grind it back, paint...
And refit! Job done!
I'll refit the fabric roof when the paint dries...
Starting with a clean! For some reasons it was full of the remnants of undergrowth?! :lol:
Everywhere!
It was the handbrake I was trying to get to! :lol:
I grabbed the spare handbrake lever I have in the garage for the next buggy project, and found the right socket to go on the adjuster...
This is a Halfords Professional "Torq" Kit (I have a bigger set too. tool magpie! ) these are designed to allow the bolt / threaded bar to run up the shank of the socket set, so it never tops out in the socket, and can actually go right through the handle... so ideal for the handbrake adjuster...
Adjusted up, it had always been a little loose, but had got worse, probably as things bedded in after the Boogie has been used a bit...
Next job... the passenger side soft-top roof bracket had disintigrated!
Driver's side for comparison...
Ahh, yes, that's proper buggered!
Best make a new one then? :lol: 42mm hole centres...
I struggled to get the pivot pin off, so ended up cutting the ends off and trying to drill it out, 6mm drill then...
But it wouldn't come out
It started raining heavily, so I took the whole soft-top hoop off. covered the buggy, and moved inside the garage...
Felt vindicated at this point that it wouldn't have been much fun greenlaning with the other lads of the group or on my own, with a buggy with only half-doors and no back... Who's idea was it to (finally) build a buggy? And I thought it was supposed to be "summer", August isn't it?! LOL :lol:
I still couldn't get the pivot pin out
So I got a matching piece of tube out of the metal bin in the corner, and drilled it 6.5mm for a new pivot hole...
And then cut the end off the original soft-top hoop, and the end off my new piece of tube so that the length matched the original... I tried to find a piece of bar to go inside to strengthen the join, but eventually cut the head off a 10mm bolt as that was the right diameter... there's a photo of it later...
Then some box section was also pulled out of the metal bin...
Drill a few holes in it...
Draw some lines and then follow them with a slitting disk in the angle grinder...
And then shape into a new end foot with the replacement end of the soft-top hoop bolted in it too... There's the cut off bolt inside for strengthening
Test Fit
AH?! We're "only" allowed twenty photos on a post?!
Ummm, ok... Fast Forward...
Weld it up, grind it back, paint...
And refit! Job done!
I'll refit the fabric roof when the paint dries...
Last edit: 15 Aug 2021 15:02 by X8GGY.
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15 Aug 2021 16:26 #237571
by Lambert
Temeraire (2018 quasar grey automatic)
One of the last 200ish of the gen3s, probably.
ADOS Attention Deficit Ooooh Shiny!
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That's way cleaner than mine!
Temeraire (2018 quasar grey automatic)
One of the last 200ish of the gen3s, probably.
ADOS Attention Deficit Ooooh Shiny!
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29 Aug 2021 21:02 #238000
by X8GGY
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Out today for the first time with Alan in the buggy -
jimnybuggy.com/2021/08/29/alans-first-trip-29-08-21/
Didn't end to well, but was a great day out, and it'll soon be fixed and ready for the next trip out...
Sunday the 12th with Brett's group if I don't get out before then again...
jimnybuggy.com/2021/08/29/alans-first-trip-29-08-21/
Didn't end to well, but was a great day out, and it'll soon be fixed and ready for the next trip out...
Sunday the 12th with Brett's group if I don't get out before then again...
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