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LJ70 Build Thread!

Another time defying post Ben. I just don't know how you do it. Loved the respirator idea. I think a P1 filter would have been sufficient ha ha.

Right of to work on mine now. Let's see how much I can get done in a day. Not that much, I know, before I even start.
 
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Thanks guys! :thumbup:

That was just Wednesday to Friday around my 8-4 job. :icon-wink:

Need to get the update up for yesterdays 12 hour day and todays 10 hour one. :icon-wink:

TBH I feel totally exhausted! Since getting back from my trip to the UK I havent had a day off and almost every day has been atleast a 10 hour working day, more often than not 14-16 hours! :sleeping-sleep:

But next weekend I intend on taking the whole weekend off to spend with a special somebody I've met. :shhh:

Anyway.......................

Update time! :dance:

Friday lunch time I made a start on the rear shock, bottom mount adaptors to convert my pin mount to an eye mount.

Marked some 40mm x 5mm steel.

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Drilled.

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And folded on the brake press.

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The idea is this will bolt onto the axle in place of the pin mount on the bottom of the old shock, with a bolt going through the eye mount on the new shock.

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Thats as far as I got on them, I will come back to them when I have more time.

So saturday morning................

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I'd fitted the rear bar but had forgotten to bolt the keep on for the swing away latch. :doh:

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Bumper off.

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Latch.

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I needed to bolt this bit on.

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Bolted on.

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I decided while the bumper was off to adjust the passenger side light as it wasnt central behind the hole.

Drivers side was good.

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Passenger side not so good.

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Removed the light.

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I didnt want to alter the hole on the bumper, so instead I needed to alter the hole on the light mounting bracket.

Marked where the hole needed to be.

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Drilled and filed.

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And bolted back on.

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Much better.

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Refitted the bumper on LJ.

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Next I wanted to fit the rear storage panels.

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The boxes were very tight fitting into where I had cut out for them so they needed a little bit of tweaking with a flap wheel disc in the grinder.

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Soon they fitted perfectly.

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These are the stainless steel bolts I picked up which will bolt them in place. For now though they will just be screwed on with 1 as the auto electrician will need to run wires behind them and to them.

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Next job was to fit some 12v cig sockets and Engel fridge socket.

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I found a suitable hole saw.

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Marked where the holes needed to be.

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One side done.

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Other side.

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I'd spotted LJ was still leaking a bit of oil. :thumbdown:

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It seems to be dripping from the pipe I fitted to the oil bowl below the filter. I've checked the filter and its tight so I cant see how/where it could be leaking?

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It also appeared to be dripping from nearer the front of the engine.

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OK drawer system next.....................

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I wanted to alter the frame slightly by removing some channel I'd bolted on to the sides to give me more room to make use of the space at the sides of the drawers.

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I cut and bent some 3mm steel up at work to bolt to the sides in place of the channel.

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With the sides done and the whole frame now feeling much stiffer I refitted the drawers ready to add the fronts to them.

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I decided to use checkered alluminium as its free.

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Is it sad that I cut it so that the pattern all lines up and matches when the drawers are shut?

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I dropped the ply wood top on to give me a height to work to.

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I marked and drilled the alluminium.

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These are the stainless steel bolts I'd picked up to bolt the alluminium onto the drawers.

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It was by this point a beautiful day so I'd moved LJ outside so I could work in the sun!

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One done.

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Little drawer next.

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I need some latches/handles. On the previous drawers I had used some alluminium locks but I'd broken 2 of the 3 fitted as I dont think they were really meant to be used as handles, they were just locks.

This is the old ones:

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So I'm thinking this time I will fit these:

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Next I wanted to cut the checkered alluminium for the side storage bits.

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Made a cardboard template first.

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Cut it out.

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But cut it wrong. :doh:

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Left that side and did the other side being careful not to cock it up too.

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That went well and the piece of alluminium fitted nicely.

Next I wanted to make it hold in place on magnets. So I cut some strips out of some spare folded galvanized sheet I had left over from the drawers.

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I had the bolt on magnets left over from the failed mudflap idea and thought they would be perfect for this application.

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Bolted one piece to the ply top.

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And tek screwed the other piece to the body.

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Bolted the magnets onto the alluminium.

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I'd like to change these nuts for dome head stainless steel ones.

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Worked beautifully!

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I thought about drilling a thumb hole but there easy enough to pop out and as its only really spare parts that are going to be stored in there and other things that arnt needed very often I dont think I will bother.

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I cut some more metal for the other side.

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OK that takes us up to about lunch time Saturday, so theres still a day and a half of update still to come and I designed and made some really cool things yesterday afternoon/today! But that update is going to have to wait I'm afraid! :icon-smile:

I feel exhausted and have to be up at 5am for gym. :sleeping-sleep:
 
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Next I wanted to mount my EGT and boost gauges on top of the dash so i removed the old dash pod that contained the altemeter.

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The auto electrician is going to rewire LJ for me so all these wires would need removing too.

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This is the dash pod my boss gave me, its a sort of foam material.

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It comes with either metal or plastic gauge surrounds.

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As there is no neat way of securing it down they are normally held in place with silicon which I wasnt keen on so I decided to butcher my original, genuine one instead.

Stripped all of this out.

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Which left me with the metal mounting bracket and plastic surround.

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I checked there was enough room for the gauges.

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I needed to modify the white plastic internal box part next.

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So I cut the back off it.

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The white plastic part helps to hold it all together and with that back in place I checked I had enough room for the gauges.

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Next I drew around the original facia piece onto some alluminium.

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And cut it out using the jigsaw.

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Smoothed the edges up with a file.

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I used the facia that came with the aftermarket pod to mark where the holes needed to be on my alluminium one and center punched the hole centers.

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Cleaned the holes up with a file.

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The gauges fitted perfectly!

I havent drilled the 3rd hole yet as I'm not sure what gauge will go there yet, possibly fuel level of the aux tank.

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Next I marked and drilled all the mounting holes.

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Next I wanted to make a new switch panel.

The old one.

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It had never been perfect as I stuffed up and made the switch cut outs slightly too big and so had to use some silicon to help hold the switches in, not ideal!

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So the first job was to cut out another piece of alluminium.

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Then I needed to mark out for the switches. I'd decided it would be better ot have one continues cut out and squeeze more switches in.

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I filed it out in the vice.

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Height wise it was beautifully tight for the switches which is great as they grip top and bottom so theres no worries about these ones popping out..

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But I'd cocked up slightly in that I'd measured the width of the switches as 25mm instead of 24mm, so 7 switches all out by 1mm meant a 7mm gap! :doh:

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Not wanting to spend another few hours making another one I decided to add another switch. :icon-smile:

That was Saturday done, I will get Sundays update up soon. The switch panel came good in the end though and will work well I'm sure.

Got heaps more done on Sunday, will update when I get chance. :thumbup:
 
Getting loads done, it's coming together nicely.
I'd be the same with the pattern for the drawer fronts.
 
Looking good Ben :clap:

Now don't get yourself distracted by anything in this last push to the finish :icon-smile:
 
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It also appeared to be dripping from nearer the front of the engine.

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Thats the powersteering pump Ben.

Deffo worth rebuilding and not a difficult job either with the rebuild kit. I rebuilt mine when it was leaking like yours as I heard some horror stories from the 80 series boys at Lincomb about steering pumps seizing and ruining engines as they are driven from the timing gears.

I posted a how to thread here: http://www.landcruiserclub.net/foru...teering-pump-re-build?highlight=steering+pump.

Good progress though. Keep up the good work. Cant wait to hear about your adventures in the desert :icon-cool:
 
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Thanks guys. :thumbup:

Dave thanks for the link I will make sure I rebuild it. :icon-biggrin:

Although I doubt it will be before the trip now as I'm running out of time! :|
 
Keep an eye of her fluid levels though


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Maybe next weekend go for a very long romantic drive, to settle her back in! LJ that is!, :icon-rolleyes:
 
Yeah thanks Andy. :thumbup:

Update time.......................

Sunday morning I got back out for another early start on LJ.

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And it was going to be another beautiful day.

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First job was to finish the switch panel that I'd cut out wrong the day before.

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I cut some more out with the jigsaw and then cleaned up the cut edges using a file.

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This time it worked out perfectly!

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I needed to trim a bit more out of the plastic surround to make room for the extra switches.

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I then sanded the alluminium using some 1200 grit wet n dry to remove any surface scratches and marks.

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I have ordered some carling switch covers with the appropriate writing and symbol on for some of the new electrical bits that are being fitted.

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I then started pulling out every single piece of aftermarket wiring on LJ. Over the years different things had been wired in and it was just a mess + there was some 240v cable and some very dodgy connectors in places. :oops:

This weekend LJ is going to the auto electricians and he will rewire her! :icon-cool:

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I had by this point moved LJ out into the sun.

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Theres a load of original wires on the oil filter side of the engine for the auto electrician to tidy up.

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And some connectors on the drivers side which should connect to the oil level sender and oil pressure sender. These have never been connected since the engine conversion as I was never sure where they were meant to go and when I tried I melted the oil pressure gauge on the clocks by obviously connecting it wrong.

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I removed the connector off the sender in the sump so he can solder on his new wires.

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I fitted a new UHF aerial as the last one got broken by the garage door a few months ago.

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Next I needed to fit the EGT probe/sensor.

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This is the bung that would need welding into the exhaust.

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X marks the spot.

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Removed and on the bench.

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I actually decided it would be better closer to the exhaust manifold as I should get a more accurate reading, so I ground the surface back to reveal clean shiny metal.

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Step drills work awesome on thin materials like this as unlike a normal drill bit they dont grab and distort the metal around the hole, there also super quick!

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I used some pieces of wood and bits of metal to support the bung in the correct position.

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For a job like this there really is only one choice for me and thats TIG every time! Anything that needs to be pressure tight/air tight/liquid tight then TIG is the best type of welding as it ensures 100% fusion as your actually melting the metal together. :icon-ugeek:

My boss very kindly said I could borrow the little TIG from work.

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I cleaned up the flange with a wire wheel in the grinder.

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Painted my bung and weld.

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I cleaned the exhaust flanges on the sections on the car.

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Applied plenty of RTV silicon.

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And bolted it back on.

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Needed to bolt the sensor in next.

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And cable ties the wires in the engine bay ready for the auto electrician.

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I secured the oil drain hose I recently added.

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I removed the alluminium from the gauge pod and cleaned it with wet n dry.

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Roof rack next.

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Bolted the awning on.

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Fitted it onto LJ.

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Turned LJ round so I could get some better pics without the setting sun creating too much glare.

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I'm very pleased with the awning!

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It will be provide perfect cover from the scorching desert sun or rain for cooking!

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Packed it all away and refitted the mudflaps.

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OK so that was Sunday.

Next we have Monday after work. :icon-biggrin:

I wanted to measure up for the new rear shocks that I needed to order. As I'm rapidly running out of time and now have just over a week until we hit the road I made the decision to just replace the existing shocks with ones with the same confirgurartion.

At a later date when I convert the rear to 4 link I will change to eye mounts top and bottom and get rid of the current bottom pin mounts.

First job was to disconnect the old ones.

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The pins are very badly worn.

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The drivers side axle mount was very badly worn out, despite being repaired a year or 2 ago with some thick washers welded on. :thumbdown:

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The other side was also pretty bad.

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I could then lift wheels to obtain maximum articulation and measure what length shocks I needed.

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I found a brake hose was under a lot of pressure and was restricting flex.

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So I unbolted it, I will make and add a drop bracket and at some point get a longer hose made instead.

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I can currently lift a front wheel 2ft off the ground before a rear one starts lifting.

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And an inch more lifting the rear wheels.

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I definitely need to source/make longer panhard rods as the tyres are catching on full articulation.

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Shocks measured.

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A phone call to Chris at FNB 4wd in South Australia and I have a pair of EFS shocks on there way to me, great service as always from Chris. :clap:

LJ went to have a wheel alinement done today and amazingly it was spot on and didnt need adjusting which is an absoloute fluke as I didnt measure that accurately when fitting the new tie rod ends. :?

I'm actually tempted to take it some where else and get it checked again, even though the place we took it is a place my boss has been using for many years. :think:

Drawer system next.

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I picked up some stainless steel catches/locks today. I could have probably bought them cheaper online as they were expensive, but I'm running out of time so just bought them.

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I put masking tape on the checkered plate and marked what needed cutting out.

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Cut it out with a jigsaw.

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I need to buy some stainless steel bolts to bolt them on with.

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I needed to cut a section out of the drawer box for the latch to work.

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I couldnt decide whether to have 1 or 2 on the biggr drawer, but in the end went for 2.

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Drilled the corners.

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Then cut them out with the jigsaw.

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So LJ is getting there but still lots to do.

I've got tomorrow night working on LJ at home, then Thursday evening 4pm-9pm I can use the workshop at work, then LJ is going to the auto electrician for the weekend, then when I get her back I can finally re-fit everything and get LJ loaded for the trip. :icon-biggrin:
 
Maybe next weekend go for a very long romantic drive, to settle her back in! LJ that is!, :icon-rolleyes:

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Nope I cant! :thumbdown:

Auto electrician has her this weekend then its the trip! :?

Cant wait!!!! :dance:
 
Brilliant Ben, it's a shame you're having to rush it, but it's coming along great :thumbup:
 
Ben, 2 questions, both related (It's like charades isn't it...)

-The RTV you used: Is it sensor friendly? Just thinking that there is some ahead of the EGT sensor. (Scrub that.... I just saw the bit that said sensor safe)
-Did you a gasket in the exhaust join, or just blue RTV?
 
Hi Ben, on the rear the right shock is longer than the left shock correct?

The right rear is Eye to Eye, do you know the measurements from the centre of eye to eye etc? Extended, Travel and compressed?

And the left rear is top is Pin and bottom is eye, yes shock is a little shorter, and again do you know the measurements, extended, travel & compressed

Did you measure the rear travel etc?
 
Ben, Would a lower offset wheel help reduce the amount the tyre scrubs? You could probably get away with pushing the tyres out another 30mm which would make a big difference?
 
Hi Ben, on the rear the right shock is longer than the left shock correct?

The right rear is Eye to Eye, do you know the measurements from the centre of eye to eye etc? Extended, Travel and compressed?

And the left rear is top is Pin and bottom is eye, yes shock is a little shorter, and again do you know the measurements, extended, travel & compressed

Did you measure the rear travel etc?

the shocks are the same length on bens, it's only the bundera that has different length shocks which is an Aus thing.
 
Thanks guys. :thumbup:

Clive it would be lovely not to be rushing it but I'm hoping after this trip I wont have to do much work/any major work on it for a while so I can start getting on more trips. :icon-cool:

Next year I need to concentrate a lot more on getting my welding qualifications as that has had to take a back seat at the moment and I've had to miss college a bit lately.

Ed, yes there is exhaust gaskets on the exhaust connections as well as RTV. :icon-wink:

Rob, what Rich said! :icon-biggrin:

I never knew the Bundera's got different length shocks on the rear and different mounting configurations, how strange! :?

Beau, good suggestion thanks! The wheels already have -38mm off set so maybe I could have that increased to say -50mm. :think:
 
Excellent work as always Ben.
I like how even though time is short, the quality and attention to detail stays the same :thumbup:
 
Reckon most participants on the Simpson trip are going for the thrill and adventure, Ben's going for a rest. Amazing work rate as ever Ben, you doing any form of shakedown run after those changes before the trip?
 
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