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Plastic shims ( as used in construction industry to pack under pre-cast concrete panels or structural steel ) have worked a treat to raise my tray. Multiple tennis balls inserted inside coil springs serve to temporarily up the spring rate. Length of convoluted 75mm hose makes cheap snorkel with built in bends.
Not sure if it fits here, but was taking a lift kit out of a friend's zook in order to get it through rego, and when we undid some of the earth wires I came up with the idea of using a chunk of blue-tac to hold the screws in place on the end of all the wires for quicker and easier reconnecting them later. Saved having to fish around in a parts container for where we'd put the screws and washers, even saved having to go get the screws and washers from wherever we'd put them. Just grab the wire, pull off the blue-tac, and screw the thing back in again.
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-carry 5min araldite wherever you go, easily fix up broken tanks on plastic radiators like cruisers etc
-cheap stockings from woolies can keep a water pump moving if a belt brakes
-also good to carry a set of vice grips, if you burst a brake line, squeeze it at the end and cable tie the vice grips up against something out of the way
-car jack under tow bar tongue makes a good bead braker
-cheap stockings from woolies can keep a water pump moving if a belt brakes
-also good to carry a set of vice grips, if you burst a brake line, squeeze it at the end and cable tie the vice grips up against something out of the way
-car jack under tow bar tongue makes a good bead braker
this stuff is good for hiding rust holes
also silicone your dizzy cap on so it doesn't induce water
and a bit of silicone around the airbox lid will keep the water out too.
also I made a PVC snorkle, cost me about 30 bucks, you need a hacksaw, a 45mm hole saw and drill, one of the thin gal brackets you find with all the plumbing stuff and the pipe and proper glue and primer.
when you drill the hole in the side of the guard, mark out an inch square and drill each corner of the square, that way the hole is the perfect size for the pipe to pass through.
don't have any pics of the top fittings, i used a 45 degree bend to point straight up then a 90 degree bend on top of that to point forwards.
this worked a treat too, I wanted to go through a bog hole out at vinyard one day so i knocked this up, it sat in the bog hole for about 4 or 5 minutes in water that was up to the top of the head lights. wouldn't risk it again tho. a bit of garden hose off the top of the bottle would have been better.
also silicone your dizzy cap on so it doesn't induce water
and a bit of silicone around the airbox lid will keep the water out too.
also I made a PVC snorkle, cost me about 30 bucks, you need a hacksaw, a 45mm hole saw and drill, one of the thin gal brackets you find with all the plumbing stuff and the pipe and proper glue and primer.
when you drill the hole in the side of the guard, mark out an inch square and drill each corner of the square, that way the hole is the perfect size for the pipe to pass through.
don't have any pics of the top fittings, i used a 45 degree bend to point straight up then a 90 degree bend on top of that to point forwards.
this worked a treat too, I wanted to go through a bog hole out at vinyard one day so i knocked this up, it sat in the bog hole for about 4 or 5 minutes in water that was up to the top of the head lights. wouldn't risk it again tho. a bit of garden hose off the top of the bottle would have been better.
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Go to the wreckers......
Buy a tail light assembly from a niss/toy that has a tray.....
( or similar smallish tail light assembly )
Once home cut the orange and red sections off , keep the white reverse section.
( add silicone where needed to seal it up )
Join on 3 metres of electrial wire to the light
add a couple of alligator clips to the other end of the wires
A hook can also be added if desired
( so ya can hang it from somthing and use 2 hands to fix ya pos )
Instant 12volt lead light
&
it doubles as a 12volt testlight too
A must have item for when ya wheelin and its night
I've found they are .......
far tougher than the bought lead lights,
provide a better light,
fit into tighter places,
are more compact,
&
they have heaps of spare globes ( ya 4 indicator globes, ya 2 reverse globes that are on d truck allready )
& ...............................
if you add a switch it can also be used for a light in the tent
Buy a tail light assembly from a niss/toy that has a tray.....
( or similar smallish tail light assembly )
Once home cut the orange and red sections off , keep the white reverse section.
( add silicone where needed to seal it up )
Join on 3 metres of electrial wire to the light
add a couple of alligator clips to the other end of the wires
A hook can also be added if desired
( so ya can hang it from somthing and use 2 hands to fix ya pos )
Instant 12volt lead light
&
it doubles as a 12volt testlight too
A must have item for when ya wheelin and its night
I've found they are .......
far tougher than the bought lead lights,
provide a better light,
fit into tighter places,
are more compact,
&
they have heaps of spare globes ( ya 4 indicator globes, ya 2 reverse globes that are on d truck allready )
& ...............................
if you add a switch it can also be used for a light in the tent
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chimpboy wrote:Solvol is still the best hand cleaner and waaay cheaper than the tubs of goop.
nah.......
a few steelwool soap pads work heaps better
( tip...... keep em in a zip top 'gladbag' )
they also come in handy for cleaning
battery terminals, the paint off of ya radiator when ya have a small hole,
can be used to start a fire if ya dont carry matches or a lighter, etc.....
try doing those jobs with a hand cleaner
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Which brings me to ........
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A tube of "UNEEDIT" will handle the bigger holes.
also........
a 3" piece of black poly pipe that fits inside ya top/bottom radiator hose and a couple of hose clamps works like magic if ya blow a radiator hose.
&
A 3" long bit of 5/8 copper pipe will do the same for a blown heater hose
A $5 tube of "SILVER" is a must have item for small leaks......V8Patrol wrote:ya radiator when ya have a small hole
+
A tube of "UNEEDIT" will handle the bigger holes.
also........
a 3" piece of black poly pipe that fits inside ya top/bottom radiator hose and a couple of hose clamps works like magic if ya blow a radiator hose.
&
A 3" long bit of 5/8 copper pipe will do the same for a blown heater hose
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junior80 wrote:also silicone your dizzy cap on so it doesn't induce water
NEVER EVER EVER DO THAT
1/
If youve sealed it up well enough it WILL be an absolute bytch to get the cap off........ the cap can BREAK before releasing or will fly off when it does release and then break when it hits some harder object in the enginebay
2/
you'll spend ages getting rid of the silicone so the fawkin cap will go back on !
3/
Moisture can come into the dizzy cap via the engine too and forms as condensation in the cap, after a while that condensation forms droplets of water that fall down onto .........
yep you guessed it !
now your back to step 1/
USE......
VASOLINE Petroleum Jelly
NOT SILICONE
p/s
Silicone has ACID in it
so it does MORE damage in the long term than you think, .......
if ya dont belive me, go n ask a panel beater what he thinks of fawkwits that use silicone on their cars
Silicone is great for gutters....... & not much more
URATHANE is the go !
( MS1 is the type of urathane you use on VEHICLES )
Ask the panel shop man while ya there
Kingy
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Jee V8patrol put up alot of good ones
I have one good one if ur going to do a long trip somewere ...
Make all your heater hose longer then normal so if one does get a leak u can cut off the broken part and still have enough to join back up this might work if it splits close to the ends but it may get u out of trouble for the sake of a few extra inchs of heater hose per hose.
Rick.
I have one good one if ur going to do a long trip somewere ...
Make all your heater hose longer then normal so if one does get a leak u can cut off the broken part and still have enough to join back up this might work if it splits close to the ends but it may get u out of trouble for the sake of a few extra inchs of heater hose per hose.
Rick.
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Jerry can on the roof with a fuel line down to the carby if your fuel pump has died.
Just start it siphoning before you hook it up to the carby & drive slow to get you home.
Just start it siphoning before you hook it up to the carby & drive slow to get you home.
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Mulisha wrote:Jee V8patrol put up alot of good ones
I could spend all day adding to this thread......
but I wont be
last one for today..........
Those little plastic bag locks ya find on ya loaf of bread .........
Dont throw em out, instead save em ( you'll need the same number of 'ties' as you have sparkplugs )
with a soldering iron ( or permant marker ) write in a number onto the tie......
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 as required
now clip the tie to the sparkplug lead at the appropriate cylinder.
IE:
Number 1 goes onto number 1 sparkplug lead
Number 2 goes onto number 2 sparkplug lead
Number 3 goes onto number 3 sparkplug lead
Number 4 goes onto number 4 sparkplug lead
Number 5 goes onto number 5 sparkplug lead
etc
etc
Next thing to do is mark the dizzy cap IN THE CORRECT FIRING ORDER with a permant marker ( I took mine down to the jewlers and got him to engrave the numbers into the cap, when I got it back I simply added a bit of 'whiteout' into the engraved numbering so it stands out )
This way leads cant be mixed up nor can their location on the cap be mixed up
Great for when ya rig plays up @ night and ya need to pull leads n plugs off......
Refitting CANT GO WRONG !!
Kingy
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Carry a couple of pieces of 12mm copper pipe about 3-4 inches long & some hose camps you can fix them anywhere they split.Mulisha wrote:Jee V8patrol put up alot of good ones
I have one good one if ur going to do a long trip somewere ...
Make all your heater hose longer then normal so if one does get a leak u can cut off the broken part and still have enough to join back up this might work if it splits close to the ends but it may get u out of trouble for the sake of a few extra inchs of heater hose per hose.
Rick.
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If your doing a long out back trip heres how to make a washing machine!
Grab a 20l container with a lid on it! When your cloths are dirty fill with water and detergent and chuck your cloths in!
All the bumps make it like a washing machine and when you pull up hang them out and bobs your uncle!
Grab a 20l container with a lid on it! When your cloths are dirty fill with water and detergent and chuck your cloths in!
All the bumps make it like a washing machine and when you pull up hang them out and bobs your uncle!
Built swb sierra, building a lwb sierra ute and have a dmax for family camping
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keep a pair of jumper leads, coarse sanding paper and a couple of welding rods in the car. If you have to weld sand the area near by the broken weld and connect an earth to the battery and the other earth to the sanded area near the broken weld then connect the active to the battery and the other end to the welding rod and commence welding. Welding surporisingly is low voltage.
Great for off road trailer repairs. No mater how strong th trailer the 4x4 will still more capable "in most cases".
Great for off road trailer repairs. No mater how strong th trailer the 4x4 will still more capable "in most cases".
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The leeds I bought for the ford years ago had the no. on the leedV8Patrol wrote:Mulisha wrote:Jee V8patrol put up alot of good ones
I could spend all day adding to this thread......
but I wont be
last one for today..........
Those little plastic bag locks ya find on ya loaf of bread .........
Dont throw em out, instead save em ( you'll need the same number of 'ties' as you have sparkplugs )
with a soldering iron ( or permant marker ) write in a number onto the tie......
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 as required
now clip the tie to the sparkplug lead at the appropriate cylinder.
IE:
Number 1 goes onto number 1 sparkplug lead
Number 2 goes onto number 2 sparkplug lead
Number 3 goes onto number 3 sparkplug lead
Number 4 goes onto number 4 sparkplug lead
Number 5 goes onto number 5 sparkplug lead
etc
etc
Next thing to do is mark the dizzy cap IN THE CORRECT FIRING ORDER with a permant marker ( I took mine down to the jewlers and got him to engrave the numbers into the cap, when I got it back I simply added a bit of 'whiteout' into the engraved numbering so it stands out )
This way leads cant be mixed up nor can their location on the cap be mixed up
Great for when ya rig plays up @ night and ya need to pull leads n plugs off......
Refitting CANT GO WRONG !!
Kingy
I have an oiler now so no ignition water probs
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If you have a set of those usless supercheap jumper leads, steal your mates set also (he wont mind there shite anyway) and join two leads onto one clamp, i also joined in a 100amp wire out of an old amp setup.
ta da..300amp jumper leads for $20
I had an old sports steering wheel that the 6 bolts that retain the wheel to the boss ratteled loose and flogged out in... short tek screws worked a treat...
If your seat belts are faded and frayed, get a lighter and quickly run up each side, then paint with black(or whatever) vinal paint.
Old tyres make great exhaust mounts (cut strips... dont use the whole thing) :-P
carry a 4m long 30 amp wire with a clip on one end...fixes most electrical problems..
Aut trans fluid is better than injector cleaner for gunked carbs ect (don't know if i'd do this if u run a cat or fuel inj)
Put a few washers under your bonnet hinges to raise the back of the bonnet 20mm or so... will get better engine bay cooling / flow.
those Davies Craig electric water pumps are great for engine conversions
where space is an issue.. grind the front (not the bearing) off your origional water pump and use as is.. they say to remove the impeller, but i didn't and had no problems.. also drill a 5mm hole in your thermostat and you wont need the $150 controller thingo. (at $150 i suppose this isn't really a cheap tip... but easier than remodeling your firewall)
throw some bailing twine in the rig....
a tube of black silicon is great for vacume leaks, leaking window rubbers ect.
hmm... thats all the dodgy crap i can think of at the mo.
ta da..300amp jumper leads for $20
I had an old sports steering wheel that the 6 bolts that retain the wheel to the boss ratteled loose and flogged out in... short tek screws worked a treat...
If your seat belts are faded and frayed, get a lighter and quickly run up each side, then paint with black(or whatever) vinal paint.
Old tyres make great exhaust mounts (cut strips... dont use the whole thing) :-P
carry a 4m long 30 amp wire with a clip on one end...fixes most electrical problems..
Aut trans fluid is better than injector cleaner for gunked carbs ect (don't know if i'd do this if u run a cat or fuel inj)
Put a few washers under your bonnet hinges to raise the back of the bonnet 20mm or so... will get better engine bay cooling / flow.
those Davies Craig electric water pumps are great for engine conversions
where space is an issue.. grind the front (not the bearing) off your origional water pump and use as is.. they say to remove the impeller, but i didn't and had no problems.. also drill a 5mm hole in your thermostat and you wont need the $150 controller thingo. (at $150 i suppose this isn't really a cheap tip... but easier than remodeling your firewall)
throw some bailing twine in the rig....
a tube of black silicon is great for vacume leaks, leaking window rubbers ect.
hmm... thats all the dodgy crap i can think of at the mo.
Thrashed '90 Leaf spring Maverick ute, TD42, 2" EFS lift. 36 Swampers.
If you got a 4cylinderjunior80 wrote:i used some of that red gasket goo not silicone on the dizzy.
and, i'm not really worried about the lasting effects it has on my particular car. other people might tho.
Get a rubber washing up glove
Cut the finger tips off
Pass a lead through each finger the put the wrist over the dizzy
Seal it up with cableties around the base and each lead
Wallah..Waterproof dizzy
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If you've got a 6 cylinder, order a glove from tazzie and repeat the above.fool_injected wrote:If you got a 4cylinderjunior80 wrote:i used some of that red gasket goo not silicone on the dizzy.
and, i'm not really worried about the lasting effects it has on my particular car. other people might tho.
Get a rubber washing up glove
Cut the finger tips off
Pass a lead through each finger the put the wrist over the dizzy
Seal it up with cableties around the base and each lead
Wallah..Waterproof dizzy
60 + Turbo, 33"s :armsup:
Someone told me yesterday (heresay) that U can now buy, at Bunnings,
an air tank/reciever setup with an airline and guage for $30.00
It suposedly looks like (for want of a better explanation) a medium
size BBQ gas bottle.
Anyone seen what I'm talking about...? If they do exist would they
work on a 4B...?
an air tank/reciever setup with an airline and guage for $30.00
It suposedly looks like (for want of a better explanation) a medium
size BBQ gas bottle.
Anyone seen what I'm talking about...? If they do exist would they
work on a 4B...?
I don't quite get what this one was all about. What was it protecting?junior80 wrote:
this worked a treat too, I wanted to go through a bog hole out at vinyard one day so i knocked this up, it sat in the bog hole for about 4 or 5 minutes in water that was up to the top of the head lights. wouldn't risk it again tho. a bit of garden hose off the top of the bottle would have been better.
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