2 JUly 2016
That drive the 5.45am waking up on a Satuday morning and the 190K drive to the workshop in Ipoh is getting to me I just floor it the poor little Isuzu just soaks it up.
First work on the engine sort out this smoking thing iv'e been told to run it till it stops smoking - it's running and smoking for about 4 minutes and then it revs up and DIES. A mekanic is organised for Monday morning from the factory behind.
Then I look at the fuel tank leak its gotten worse since last week more parts neded from the hydraulic shop to fix it.
Next job try and install the speaker panels. Make a template for the ends and cut the shapes out. Then a fitup it ain't right. I realise it's 30mm missing in height. Next I get the angry hammer out and flatten the top bend out then realise the top is where the bend should be sigh 30mm is missing.
Then it fits. The panel will be retuned to Rob's Sunday night to fix the measurements and be cut at the new lazer cutting shop sometime in the next 2 weeks.
The overhead console is next it' to heavy for me to handle like this and it won't fit well so I trim 13mm off the front and reshape the angle then it starts to fit. However, I need to cut it in 2 its just heavy for me to manage by myself. I select the cutzone and slice it in 2.
I fit all the RIVNUTZ to the roof recycling old holes drilled for something before and the 4mm RIVNUTz eventually are all fitted. Time for workshop close and go collect my SUnday helper. A pleasant night at hawker stalls drinkin beer and ordering chinese food from the food stalls is a welcome relief from the travelling.
3 July 2016
First fit the speaker panel and pose for a pic
We start on the overhead console and get it to fit bolt the rear half in
and take a pictue later in the day
Then we work on the left passenger dash panel Joy's job is to make sure it all bolts in clean and bolt down the centre console properly.
We cut the centre console top into 3 pieces as it's realised the panel cannot be removed once the front windows are in and drill out new RIVNUTz
Then the wanna be apprentice I say make a template for the exhaust heat shield. Why not cut it out now he asks why need a template. "Perfection/Quality" is the response.
It will be cut from stainless steel next week and install on the 16th weekend.
The workshop owner turns up and we decide I will stay Monday and get the engine worked on as he is away for 3 weeks from Tuesday morning.
We fit the centre console panel but I forget to take a pic until monday night.
6pm home time floor it to Kuala Lumpur there is no traffic its all heading north for the coming holiday and we visit the lazer cutting contact with the overhead console and the speaker panels and now the exhaust shield.
The console will be cut from alloy and welded up for me by a local expert alloy welder.
Then I turn around head home collect clothes say hello and goodbye and head back to IPOH and find a cheap hotel close to the workshop.
4 July 2016
Cleanup the truck and put everything not needed on the workbench and my new mobile toolkit and reprime the fuel lines.
The workshop guy turns up about 11am and he looks over it all inspecting vaccumm hoses and my home made ignition etc Then he ses start it up. It coughs and splutters and then it idles away slowly no smoke nothing huh what the hell its working fine. I offer the mekanic compensation he sees I love diesels too no need to pay me and heads back to his workshop behind ours. I let it run checking cooling hoses
etc it's all fine. We suspect the injector pump was slightly stuck.
Progress finally it runs properly.
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So next tasks alternator plugs to be obtained
I work on the undercoating the new welded on parts with primer then top coat using a brush - rough but it turns out ok.
Try and fit the air filter. Won't fit I cannot work out why even looking up old pics until we realise we added a 45 degree brace to the frame just before we sandblasted it. I need to find a new location for the filter.
Rear cabin panel can now go on I will get a rubber seal next friday. The cabin install gets closer and closer.
The air compressor tank gets a location for me to install it.
The battery box will be redesigned to allow the smaller batteries to fit side by side.
Fuel tank cap organised I need get a PROTON one and cut it down.
I take the drivers dash and look at how to make it removeable as the clutch and brake fluid
containers are in it.
Next weekends list is ready
- Alternators wire up the batteries.
- Rear tail lights fit
- T-MAX winch sort out the wiring
- Fit the air filter
- Fit the air conditioning condensor and refit the
- Blank out the air cond blower 3rd hose
- Make a y pipe up for the air cond ducting
- Finish the air compressor bolt lockdown
- Fit the air cond tank
- Fit the rubber seal to the rear window panel
6PM home time