Developed a slow leak in my old three core rad, so I sprung for the OEM 4 core. Lots of rain up here at a mile high so needed something to do in the garage.................... No leaks and a nifty drain port at the bottom too

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We just got them couple weeks back. They wanted to get the running water plumbed in first. It is a hell of a costly exercise, as well as one in patience to order parts over the phone overseas. Especially when you do so with an email. I ended up going to a metal-fab shop and getting said parts made.They have phones down under in Stralya, right?
Edit: Sorry, @cult45, I was just messing. I hadn't read further down to see that Mark had already replied. Let us know when/where we can see the film!
Coming along great! Like the bike you managed to catch in the background (a little bit Easy Rider style) Ride a BMW F800 myself, always a toss up as to whether to go riding or driving, either one beats walking![]()
Geeeez...almost better than CabelasIf you feel like supporting a major contributor to MUD...View attachment 1404247
Developed a slow leak in my old three core rad, so I sprung for the OEM 4 core. Lots of rain up here at a mile high so needed something to do in the garage.................... No leaks and a nifty drain port at the bottom too
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Got my front axle installed back under the 40. Almost finished with my 60 knuckle disc brake conversion. Just need to run some new brake lines.
Looking Good!
Lets see some pics once you get the brake lines installed. I'm in the middle of my knuckle swap and need some good ideas how to run the brake lines.
Rebuilt my FJ60 Steering gearbox this weekend. Went really well with my homemade teflon seal compressor(hose clamp w/a strip cut from a windshield washer bottle) and put in the freezer for a couple hours! Slid right back together!!View attachment 1405280
Will let you know about the film! I expect full 'Mud support!![]()
Thanks mate! Yeah hopefully it lives up to my sprouting! HahaI can't wait man! The whole ambiance of the film looks amazing based on the stills you've teased us with.
Installed my newly acquired J hook, now the passenger side matches the driver side, I like symmetry ~ part of my OCD.
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'AutoSol' works very well and quickly to remove the yellowing and haze off plastic lenses. I've only polished lenses by hand using it. I have also used automotive polish/wax and a buffer to clean up lenses and headlights.Little things: Here is the nasty state of the P/S side taillight lenses on my 77:View attachment 1405489
Got this for $5 from @TCSTARK...much better.View attachment 1405490