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where to get a pipe
Posted: Thu Aug 21, 2008 1:05 pm
by matthewK
i want to replace the pipe thats gose from gear box to transfercase on my hj60 83 modle,
alsowheel studs and nut cheapest around melbourne?
also second problem after chaning my disc pad on the front i have found a rather crap sheared bolt thats holds the brake calibar on i found the thread on the housing itself cross threaded any idead how to fix seen as my drill only gose to 13mm and im not will to compremise on saftey it has to be safe or not
Posted: Thu Aug 21, 2008 1:56 pm
by rgzook
for all these i'd just head to a local wreckers for the studs and stuff.
the pipe will be after market.
alot of people put the balance pipe in as some times the seal between the transfer and the gear box weeeps and they drain one into the other and the you dry seize the box so add a pipe to allow the oil to flow freely between the two.
for the cross threaded hole i would see if you can strip the knuckle down so you can run a tap from the opposite side back.
so in turn you should be able to pick up the original thread run it through then hit the cross section and clean that out aswell
Posted: Fri Aug 22, 2008 12:07 pm
by matthewK
where am i most likley to buy the pipe from??
Re: where to get a pipe
Posted: Fri Aug 22, 2008 1:12 pm
by jessie928
matthewK wrote:i want to replace the pipe thats gose from gear box to transfercase on my hj60 83 modle,
alsowheel studs and nut cheapest around melbourne?
also second problem after chaning my disc pad on the front i have found a rather crap sheared bolt thats holds the brake calibar on i found the thread on the housing itself cross threaded any idead how to fix seen as my drill only gose to 13mm and im not will to compremise on saftey it has to be safe or not
ebay for the pipe ( or enzed or pirtec will make you one quicksmart)
as for teh bolt, strip the hub, and buy the corresponding recoil kit and recoil the thread, it will be better than before.
Jes
Posted: Fri Aug 22, 2008 6:25 pm
by matthewK
corresponding recoil kit????????? you got me there where can i get that one from , i'll head to enz tomorrow
just down from southern arb in dandy
Posted: Fri Aug 22, 2008 6:58 pm
by thelux
The wheel studs and nuts are only about 8 bucks each from and spares place.
I replace 5 of mine last weekend and they only cost me 25 bucks for all on trade price.