NVMPAJ
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Here you go mate , I used a sealer not just ordinary glue
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Just feed the relay with a switched 12volt supply. For the sensor I use an old temp gauge sender and removed the guts then glued in the control sender. I don't think it matters too much where you mount it .
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Great choice for the fan controller mate , also they hold their setting memory . So no worries when ignition is off
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http://imageshack.us/a/img812/7105/7bnt.jpg
Right back again , have trial fitted the driveshaft loop just need to drill some holes in the floor and bolt it up .
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Looking great .
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Very impressed with your work
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Another test , power steering pump is abit noisey. Same with fuel pump. Idle is good ,as is oil pressure , water temp to (found dash and triple gauge water temp earth wasn't the best all good now tho.)
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Power steering .....I hope Ive fixed , will do another loud road test tomorrow. I found jacking the car off the wheels and turning the steering from lock to lock ,then shutting down , caused a nice big bubble of air to escape from the reservoir .
Still to do:
Exhaust
Driveshaft loop
Oil leak from remote filter set-up
Move fuel pump (too loud where it is)
Stereo
Cert and WOF
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Well a double blonde moment yesterday , I did actually film a brief drive of the first test drive
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Well finally drove the Pajero today , down the drive way and back , she changed gear .......woohoo . Few issues the fuel pump is pretty loud so may look at mounting this in the tank . Worst issue is the power steering hose blew off , need to get a one piece pipe instead of two joined together! ( very unprofessional ) but it moves and drives , and I've got a garage again.
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351 is 5.8 litre carjam says its 4740cc which equates to 289. Probably carjam is wrong . http://www.fordification.com/tech/engineID-V8.htm heres some info that might help . But I wouldn't worry what V8 it is , it'l be a great car all the same
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Got the oilpump primed again after getting the oil cooler all plumbed up. Ran her for awhile , wouldn't start first off , bloody hose came off the fuel pump , now I'm low on gas!
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Derale 15746 is it I'm hoping I've ordered the right thread . Great work by the way .
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http://imageshack.us/a/img827/8971/z3mr.jpg I've just ordered one of these that you may be interested in , it allows the hoses to mount a bit closer to the block so avoiding the chassis . $47 on Amazon or $70 odd from edge here in NZ
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http://www.amazon.com/Derale-15746-Engine-Spin-On-Adapter/dp/B004XONTWK
This will keep the oil lines away from the chassis , just hope Amazon hurry up
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Got my oil lines off eBay and installed need to get elbows for the adaptor so the pipes don't foul the chassis
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The beautiful sound of the 1UZ .......can't beat good work mate
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What sort of money are they after for the celica or starion ya reckon?
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Think I've got this image shack thing going
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Hopefully this works
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Wired in my fan controller , set it to 80 degrees for now . Found that the tachometer works on 4 cylinder with the sensor wired to the negative of one of the two igniters . Then out of the blue the bloody alarm wouldn't reset , found all the wiring under the dash Jesus those alarm installers are rough buggers . Then all of a sudden she worked again , nothing worse than an intermittent fault!
Sorry photobucket is being stupid
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The kickdown cable could be a bit longer , and the throttle cable needs a more permanent install , will do for now though . Am very close to driving the old girl , have a difficult bell housing bolt to tighten up , and a slight adjustment on the engine mounts. Off course there's the exhaust and drive shaft loop , but I just want to drive the thing !!!
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Will do , that won't be to far off either!
By the way have you wired your tachometer using the wire on the igniter mine goes full scale , with just the ignition on so not sure if I've done it right or maybe its the cheap repco Autogauge I got
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The warning light is easy to find . The other two are either straight to the battery or ignition .
Shakotom's 1985 Toyota HiLux
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1UZ in Hilux , even tho its common as mud to do , its a proven swap.