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Post by Da Zook »

searched and couldnt find so i came to u guys...

how do i remove the front clip of my suzi???

thanx in advance
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Post by nicbeer »

As far as i know and rem

doors off
4 or six bolts around door hinge area. undo front body bolts.
make sure all bits are off the fenders.


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Post by droopypete »

The gaurds are brazed at the front where they meet the grill (top and bottom), don't be tempted to break the welds if you intend putting it back together.

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Post by nicbeer »

droopypete wrote:The gaurds are brazed at the front where they meet the grill (top and bottom), don't be tempted to break the welds if you intend putting it back together.

Peter.
Is this around the rad support bar? two RHS bars?

I take it if you do it neads tacking back together there??

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Post by droopypete »

Cable bracing is the way of the future!

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Post by sierrajim »

Or one of these....

On a more serious note you may encounter a few stuck screws which may need a nut welded to them for removal.
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Post by Rotazuk »

If you are going to go to the trouble of welding a nut to the srew if stuffed so you may as well just drill the heads off . use a drill bit bigger than the tread and dont go to far . The head will fall off and once the hinge is off there is enought thread left to swist out with pliers .
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Post by droopypete »

nicbeer wrote:
droopypete wrote:The gaurds are brazed at the front where they meet the grill (top and bottom), don't be tempted to break the welds if you intend putting it back together.

Peter.
Is this around the rad support bar? two RHS bars?

I take it if you do it neads tacking back together there??

cheers
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Post by droopypete »

sierrajim wrote:Or one of these....

On a more serious note you may encounter a few stuck screws which may need a nut welded to them for removal.
James, I know it is Sataday arvo and you are probably on your second pipe :lol: but did you look at the link?
this is the ultimate tool for removing things that don't want to be removed :armsup:
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PS and you thought I was the ultimate tool :D
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Post by Whitey »

droopypete wrote:You will also need one of these :D

http://buy1.snapon.com/catalog/tools.as ... =australia
Is that thing air opperated or something???? How does it work? I've never even seen one of those things before. surely your not expected to turn the handel and push on it or bang it on the end with a hammer at the same time? If so, wouldn't a normal old impact driver be more useful, and a fair bit cheaper....that's the only way I got my doors off.
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Post by droopypete »

Whitey wrote:
droopypete wrote:You will also need one of these :D

http://buy1.snapon.com/catalog/tools.as ... =australia
Is that thing air opperated or something???? How does it work? I've never even seen one of those things before. surely your not expected to turn the handel and push on it or bang it on the end with a hammer at the same time? If so, wouldn't a normal old impact driver be more useful, and a fair bit cheaper....that's the only way I got my doors off.
Yes, no, easy, no, yes :D

It goes in a pnumatic air hammer like this,
http://buy1.snapon.com/catalog/item.asp ... ir=catalog

you turn down the air to the gun, apply a small amount of force with the handle, and the air hammer breaks the thread free and you undo the screw, the screw is in perfect condition and can be reused :armsup:
this week I removed every hinge screw (front and back) on a zook in under 5 mins
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Post by sierrajim »

OK so i suck at the internet, it was a picture of a 9" grinder.

All body panels WANT to be removed, or so the voices in my head tell me.

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Post by droopypete »

For you Jim :D
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Post by derelict_frog »

lol pwoned!!

Thats rather expensive for a full air setup and/or tools though if u dont have it just for one zook...
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Post by droopypete »

True D_F, but like all good tools, once you have it, you have it for life.
It only hurts when you pay for it, after that it is all pleasure.
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