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Id go anything 400cc plus thats Lams so your not tapped out giving the bike death all the time
A 250 will get punishing really quick when you wanna go on a decent ride somewhere as happens once you get into riding and a bit of extra horsepower is never a bad thing on a bike when you need it
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Thanks but no thanks, teenager is too retarded to do a motor swap and I aint going to be helping after last nights being extra retarded activities
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Liteweight caravans fan club on FB is good for info on these old ducks even the owners of liteweight are on there and have much barry knowledge
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Hydrogen powered Nazi torpedo apparently
What do braps sound like underwater?
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Has that look of a Liteweight Caravan but @Stu might be able to confirm from his barry book
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They don't sell pgs round them ways so I'm out
Plus my only running bike is a PW80
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@MaxPower needs that
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Noticed when it was back on the ground that the steering lock was almost non existent, since I installed the drop spindles about 8 years ago it has been up on axle stands or just pushed forward or backwards into the shed so never noticed it til now.
Had a quick look underneath to see what was going on and the top bolt on the brake caliper was hitting the top arm preventing full lock so was slightly confused for a bit considering the spindles were supposed to be a bolt on jobbie but found the details of the shop I purchased them from and flicked off a message asking what was up.
Turns out you need to fit 90s hilux brake calipers as they dont have the long ugly bolt bit that fouls the top arm. Ripoff wreckers on trademe wanted $450 for a pair of calipers! but luckily theres a crashed lux at PaP at the moment so went and grabbed those ones for $80 with brand new pads in them.
Factory calipers with fouling lump as modeled by another 80s hilux at Pap
90s Sr5 calipers with less fouly design
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Theres a couple of hipsters round TGA with them seen one pull out into traffic thinking he was going to die but just pinned it and did EV max torque nangs up to the speed limit in not many seconds and the other was hooning thru a park and the knobbly back tyre was throwing rooster tails like a proper dirt bike
So yes if I had the cash id buy one because they seem to go hard for what it is
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Jap detroit makes good noise
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Yeah wishful thinking with the EFI fuel tank, no way its going to fit. Too long for the chassis and too tall to fit under the wellside. Could space it down but then it will hang lower then the chassis rail and the thin steel holding lots of flammable juice is not the first thing I want to hit the ground
Back to using the factory tank with an external pump, not the best for fuel surge but if I keep it above 1/4 tank then it wont be an issue.
Fizzed the exhaust together
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Got fuel lines in this morning just need to get a couple of longer brackets from pickapart for holding them to the floor. Good ol Toyota has studs in the right place for fuel lines to suit diesel or petrol so was easy once I figured out how to shoehorn them around the driveshaft and gearbag xmember. Got the wellside off and went to put in EFI tank for a mockup on how things were going to fit.
Balls
The EFI tank is slightly longer so doesn't slot into the brackets on the chassis, also its bigger/a different shape on top which hopefully wont be an issue as theres plenty of gap under the wellside but yeah I gave up for the day after that because wasnt in the mood for making a new back bracket which should mean the EFI tank can fit but thats a problem for another day
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Trying to fit LED indicators to a 2001 Ducati monster. Found what I think is the flasher relay but it doesn't want to flash still when I tried fitting an adjustable relay. Bloody Italian electrics
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Turns out the had also snapped the wires to the aircon pump instead of unplugging it so now iv got cold air again for summer which will be nice
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On 13/08/2023 at 21:15, HighLUX said:
Think the vac hose from the booster to the manifold was the issue, it was all hard and split on the end of the hose where it slides onto the booster. Cut it a bit shorter and slid it back on then tried the idle re learn again followed by a bit of a drive. Seems to be happy and doing what its supposed to like bumping the idle up when AC turns on etc.
Idle seems alot more stable and doesnt fluctuate even slightly like it used to. Would make sense with how the problem has slowly got worse as the hose fell to bits with the fact I dont think the idle was reset by the battery shop or the auto sparkys when the alternator was done so dodgy idle from that and the vacuum leak making it worse/even worse when it was trying to reset the idle
Basically I was today old when I learnt that Toyotas with drive by wire freak out when you take the power off the battery.
So yeah the problem came back and have had a good chance to look at it. Started by testing the resistance of the cam and crank angle sensor. Cam was sweet but the crank was all over the show hmmm it must be stuffed so started taking the alternator off to get to it.
Turns out the auto sparky who replaced the alternator was a massive dick fingerer. Alternator was loose on the main swing bolt and they had snapped the hidden lower mount bolt with the belt tension pulling the alternator in and on an angle slightly. This had squished the wires to the crank sensor and chewed thru one completely with it still sometimes completing the circuit thru the alternator body. Guess the alternator moving slightly sometimes as it loaded up or unloaded would make the circuit or kill it completely which is why it was so intermittent
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Derp
Heater hoses looked good but forgot the tap so got that in today with some more parts bin heater hose
Front half of the exhaust done just need a pair of 2.5in flanges to join it to the back half
Gotta get the wellside off next to fit new fuel lines and the EFI tank then its only finding a radiator to fit and get the engine wiring done and I can attempt firing the engine up
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Itl be fine its only a forklift motor
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A couple of strops and something to anchor one to while you take a 2nd bite so you can get the height on Kato perry I reckon it would work
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Heater hoses ticked off the list today.
Drivers side was easy with a hose off a 90s hilux going straight on with a slight bit of trimming.
Hot water feed from back of the head to the thermostat housing needed shortening down and a longer length of rubber hose added too. All the hard to get to stuff is done and the motor is back on the mounts and bolted in its final position so hopefully it can stay there now while I finish off other bits and pieces.
Passengers side was tighter so required shortening down the hardline off the back of the block and a bit of a jigsaw of 2 different hoses with a brass connector that @MaxPower cobbled up on the lathe but the result looks factory which is what im going for.
No pics but started on the exhaust too.
The factory crown downpipe wasnt going to work it fouled on the torsion bar so cut the manifold flange off it and tacked it to the 3RZ Y pipe which by luck had the same size primaries with the same spacing as the 1G flange then started hacking the aftermarket exhaust from the 3RZ hilux up to make it fit down past the bellhousing while tucking up between the torsion bar and cab floor so the chassis rail will still be the lowest point. It will be a bit of a snake til it gets back past the gearbox x member then there is plenty of room for it to go wherever it like
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Custom air conditioning lines, who does them.
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Should be no issue to get new lines made so it tucks around the strut tower by that sensor then re gas it. Or if room permits get the top rubber hose shortened and re crimped then the bottom one lengthened with a crimp and tuck it back towards the firewall