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31st December 2019, 02:18 PM
#9281
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31st December 2019 02:18 PM
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Circuit advertisement
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31st December 2019, 08:29 PM
#9282
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Removed bulbar to straighten the passengers side wing after I managed to bend it getting out of a bog hole nearly two years ago. Has been rubbing on the grill piece ever since.
Having a fork to support it is very handy
2 bits.JPG
The pieces on the floor
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looks a little naked....
And yes I have blasted out all the dried mud.
When straight again, going to add some extra bracing in the wings.
While its off, removing the intercooler and radiator for cleaning and maybe replacing water pump. Have a weeping gasket just below the thermostat housing, and last time I had belt off the water pump, it had a bit of movement on the shaft. Should be much easier to do...
Does anyone know where you can get those little black plastics clips that hold the grill on, or a suitable replacement
Cheers Trevor
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31st December 2019, 08:33 PM
#9283
Try these, all metal and work a treat, better than the plastic
Is it an optical illusion or is your drivers side headlight on the piss?
https://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Nissan-P...IAAOSwZ1lWb0Ap
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1st January 2020, 11:17 AM
#9284
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Originally Posted by
PeeBee
Thanks for the suggestion. Captive nuts and bolts, use them when installing small data cabinets (my son is a sparky) should have some somewhere.
Funny how some people can see things in pictures and others cant
Cheers Trevor
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1st January 2020, 03:00 PM
#9285
I had another look last night at the front shot and almost looks like a bit of 'fish eye' distortion, obviously not.
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2nd January 2020, 08:32 PM
#9286
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Update
Removed the intercooler and the radiator has some dried out mud on it...
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muddy radiator.JPG
Removed the radiator and washed out the mud. Reckon about a quarter of the radiator was useless.
Nissan Patrol GQ TD42 2 Wire Tacho Sensor can be seen to the right of the water pump
engine revolution.JPG
It appears the sealant or whatever it is, where the 2 wires go into to the housing, is breaking down so not sure if I should replace it while access is easy.
"According to Patrolapart
Genuine Nissan Patrol GQ TD42 2 Wire Tacho Sensor
Suit GQ Patrol with a TD42 engine.
This sensor is located on the timing cover. This is a 2 wire sensor.
This tacho sensor is held in by one bolt.
The two bolt tacho sensors are no longer in production and this is the substituted item for this"
Any comments on replacing the sensor?
Cheers Trevor
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2nd January 2020, 08:54 PM
#9287
Swapped out what was a very expensive JVC sound system today, finally carked it, so down to Autobarn and a Kenwood unit that plays cd's and all the other telepathic intergalactic methods of music storage, for $169. Took the best part of the day to install mainly due to - yep, wiring - having to hack into the original loom that had been hacked about when the JVC was put in - no I didn't do that install. Running thru 50w speakers and a high quality antenna - sound absolutely crystal clear and a step up from the JVC.This model is the KDC-BT630U, does not have DAT. Unfortunately the centre console in the dash had to come out due to the old world 1997 mounting system, but pretty straight forward.
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3rd January 2020, 07:51 PM
#9288
Removed the alternator and added the Quicktifier Rectifier package to ensure the unit load is lower across the factory fitted rectifiers. have to mount the unit tomorrow - simply baking this afternoon in the garage. Took it out for a spin in the suburban heat and it never got over 90degC on oil or water, so fingers crossed the big aluminium radiator is going to deliver. Wasn't under any real load though, just stop start but enough indication. yet to hook up the big elec fans - its on the list.
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3rd January 2020, 07:56 PM
#9289
Legendary
Pulled out the radiator and gave it a good wash and the a/C condenser. New coolant and topped up with Demineralised water.
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12/97 GEE YOU
4.5lt Gas blower. Lots of mods to come.....all in good time.
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4th January 2020, 06:57 PM
#9290
BiPolar Fool
Started and ran it for 15 mins and took some more photos lol.
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