Fitted a 6ton jack in the original spot
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Fitted a 6ton jack in the original spot
We have 180litre (150+30) onboard water capacity in the Patrol for two of us. We don't have to fill it, but as water is always the main limiting factor as to how long it's possible to stay away from 'civilisation' it gives greater options. (Our bus has much the same water capacity & we can make it last for two weeks).
Pumped up the tyres, cleaned the windscreen and checked the fluids. Camping trip tomorrow pending the rain staying to a minimal.
Meh! I'd just fill it with beer. Then the fun times would begin.
As for me I just fitted new barn door seals on the wagon. All fitted except for the pinchweld seal I got, they kinda forgot to put the actual seal onto the pinchweld. 6hunge later for all for seals thank you very much!!!
Gotta do the RHS front door seals too next....
Fitted a Provent catch can. Used 5/16" heater hose, (CH1300 MacKay), flared at one end so it fits the can, negating the need for reducing joiners etc.
Hey cuppa... sorry took a while... here are the pics of my water setup...... 2x50 litres on the roof both with individual ball valves and one on the main hose..
the next is the one behind the drivers seat wich goes to the pump which is fixed under the passenger seat and that runs the water to the heat exchange in the bullbar wich has terminals on the bullbar.. my longer trips i have the 100 litre flexi tank which sits on the water tank in the back(no pics of that as i havent had to need that this weekend!!
Scotty
installed dawes valve, installed oil coolers for auto, connected gear linkage for auto box back up and lots more