Work.
I finally got some tools this week!
My boss took me on a $1500 spending spree!
I was delighted to see some of the tools were even made in England!
I remember as a kid growing up lots of things used to be made in England, especially tools. Sadly thats all gone now, not helped by unethical companies like Irwin who bought up a lot of Englsih tool companies then immediately closed the factories and moved production to China!
All Irwin wanted with great British tool making companies like Record, was the name and reputation! Now the quality is terrible, hence why I dont buy Irwin Record tools.
Anyway....................
Drill and impact driver.
Only little ones as thats all thats needed when installing shower screens.
Also got a spare battery.
Got them all charged.
When I go to fit a shower screen I just take these.
I'm not really enjoying the job and I'm not sure how much longer I will stick with it. But as permanent work is hard to come by on the GC I will stick with it for now until I secure something else.
I went for a job interview at a company that makes awesome overlanding trucks and off road caravans as I spotted they were advertising for both cabinet makers and welders, so I applied for both. This place:
http://www.slrcaravans.com.au/
Only round the corner from me and they have a nice big factory with lots of work on.
Sadly they were only offering casual, full time employment and the hourly rate was ridiculously low!
RJ.
RJ's engine bay looks pretty sad and empty at the moment.
(One thing I really dont like is the fact some one painted the engine bay matt black

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I need to get a new un-cracked head in order to fix the 2LT engine thats currently fitted. If I dont then that engine is basically scrap and I wont get very much for it. Where as if I fix it I should get a grand + for it.
I spotted an add on scumtree for a 2LT head.
Nice and cheap, almost too good to be true.
Obviously head's really need pressure testing to check for cracks, but thats not something I can do my self. Then I remembered from when I studied welding at tafe, about dye penetrant.
I picked up the 3 cans from my local BOC shop.
And decided to test on the cracked head I have, to see if my idea would work.
After giving the head a good clean with the can of cleaner I could apply the dye.
Then after 5 minutes clean it all off with the cleaner again.
Then I could spray on the developer.
Success! The cracks were now clearly visible!
I went to look at the head and I didnt even need the test kit, as while I was preparing the head and cleaning all the carbon off it with some fine wet n dry paper I spotted a huge crack that was not only visible but could even be felt when I ran my finger across it.
The shit head selling it made out he didnt know it was cracked and said he was selling it as they were moving (judging by the state of the place I suspect he was getting evicted)!
So that was the end of that attempt at sourcing a head. I've found a couple of Bundera owners who have heads they will sell but there in South Australia and New South Wales and I'm not prepared to risk buying them sight unseen as I want to test any head I'm about to pay good money for.
I still want to go down the Lexus V8 route and one thing I needed to source to make that happen was an R151f gearbox/transfercase as the 2 that came with RJ are both the much weaker G52 boxes which will definitely not be able to take the 200+bhp of the V8!
I managed to find one off a diesel Bundera that was being stripped and the chassis was about to go to the scrap yard, complete with box(s) if I didnt want them as the owner suspects the transfer case may be damaged after he accidentally drove it home without any oil in the box, after forgetting to refill it.
So this morning I went and removed it.
(pissed I forgot to take a pic of the wreck I removed it from)
An hour of my time and $50 later this is what I came away with.
Chassis cross member and a guard that I suspect was standard on Australian models or maybe just early 70's, but not something I've ever seen before.
And the box(s) which had leaked a bit of oil out of the gearbox.
Sadly the seller had sold the gear stick surround off the top so the box had been sat outside open to the elements for a few weeks. Thankfully we havent really had any rain for months, so hopefully moisture hasnt done too much damage.
The oil that had leaked certainly looked pretty clean.
It was a bloody struggle getting it out of the car on my own. I will get an engine crane purchased soon and that will make things like this a lot easier!
Thankfully the oil was all contained because diff oil stinks!
That all got drained away.
And I was pleased to see non had leaked in the car!
The oil had leaked out of the box where the bottom mount is as we removed it to remove the box from the chassis.
I re-fitted the missing bolts in the mount.
Borrowed the top cover off the other box.
Picked up 3 cans of this from SuperCheap for the extremely low price of $5 for the 3!
And gave the box, cross member and guard a good clean.
They came up OK and the degreeser worked well. Shame I'm not still at Piranha though as that heated pressure washer I used to use would have done a much better job!
The boxes have obviously been apart at some point as there was silicon hanging out of the joints.
The boxes have been modified where by fittings have been inserted through both fill plugs and a length of hose has been added to link the 2. This is done encase the internal seal fails between the boxes so that one of the boxes doesnt run dry as all the oil floods into the other box.
Looking underneath RJ its clear to see where the guard mounts.
Bolts go up into the chassis into captive nuts. (I must look on LJ to see if the same threaded holes are there)
The guard bolts to the chassis rails each side.
And has a support piece in the middle that sits under the cross member to prevent the middle from bending up when you hit stuff.
And has holes below the drain plugs.
So the box is now a lot cleaner and ready for stripping.
I need to strip it to inspect it for damage and I'm very tempted to get some crawler gears for it so it has a nice super low low range for when I eventually turn the chassis with V8 into a rock crawler.
We discussed recently the FRP tops for the Bundera LJ & RJ70's.
I spotted this really really clean one the other day which is the exact colour mine would have been before some one decided to spray it blue and add flames!
It has a white FRP top but its not factory and I cant quite make out who the maker is from what is written on it.
Lexi.
Lexi is still amazing and still extremely cute! Although she is growing up and getting more dog like by the day!
