this site has it all
http://www.ecutalk.com/diesel.aspx
this site has it all
http://www.ecutalk.com/diesel.aspx
Yet again Daniel you shit me........... bloody good work mate I always love seeing your creations... wish I had some of your talent.!!!
That is a hell of a lot of welding, plenty of thought gone into them, well done
Pics mate. How bad is it?.
Knowing a 3ltr the ic would have had oil threw it.. So would have been difficult to weld to start with..
But they should have cleaned it out, purged it and then...
Yes, but you would need to use a regulator with a panel of that size.
def idle up
Freeze lubricant spray.
The sudden temp difference helps to open & allow lube to penetrate a little better.
about $20 a can but worth it.
Becomes very hand for stubborn tie,ball joints etc.
I think the hardest part about putting Toyota parts in a Nissan is placing your testicles In the jar On the shelf and buying a skirt...
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Toyota drivers put Nissan parts in as their already in...
Here's a gizmo I used to make for 4x4s that didn't have plastic bumpers.
It fits over the foot of the hi-lift and held in place with a 1/2" GRADE 8 Bolt.
I made it for some comp trucks so the could...
yes it is at the chassis end Mega.
If you have a look at this pic and note that the top mount is in line with the factory mount (in fact it connects to this position for strength) and the bottom...
not necessarily, from memory they were originally designed for marine applications hence the negative isolating (got me stuffed why) but can be wired both ways.
there is a series of installation...
not 100% but I think Cuppa may run this system
Not me, I just fitted LED's to all lights.
Can now leave them on for hours with no worries!
Would be possible if you really wanted to, just find the interior light circuit on the fuse block....
Grab some quilt stuffing and put a couple of layers around the inside edges if the box until Its around 100mm thick, and your 6x9's will sound like subs...
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Beyond-outdoor-MOUNTAIN-VIEW-15-C-Sleeping-Bag-220x80cm-3D-NEW-style-/121139182843?pt=AU_Sleeping_Gear&hash=item1c34753cfb#ht_7208wt_1399
-15c sleping bags (extreme...
Straight in the washing machine mate! I actually bought a cheap second hand top loader, just a little one for $50 that is in the shed especially for recovery gear.
Snatch straps, extension straps...
Yea so instead of trying to get in from the top open from the side...
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not meaning to be a prick or anything but just because someone has the same idea as you, doesnt means yours has been copied by that person!!!!!!!!!
Hell yeah it made a massive difference
The best bang for buck mod I've done $400
Just grabbed my phone as I have another wiring diagram for that switch that I drew a few weeks ago for another member
Here ya go cuppa
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You should be able to adapt that diagram to your...
Cheers guys. Yea the nylon is light as. Couple of grams per strip. Father in-law has been using it in his old 80 for 10+ years now without an issue.. and its always loaded with recovery gear..
A...
nice little trick
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xOwRCWflJYc
Starting the removal with 'trusty big lever' and then hold with foot while proceeding with another lever.
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Here I'm cutting the plug off as close as possible.
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Place the patch...
The next shot shows the bead breaker attachment for the jack. Some folks will use the whole foot of the jack, with varying success. I believe crushing the whole tyre profile down would have to damage...
It had been a long time since I had done a tyre repair, apart from a couple of plugs, so after checking a slow leak and finding a puncture, thought I would do a plug and patch, and to familiarize...