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Re: Project KJA

Posted: Wed Mar 28, 2012 10:09 pm
by ianedwards
hi,

little update. lot of head scratching and staring, trying to figure out where everything is going to go.
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A bit if rearranging is going ti have to happen, move the tank to the back and have the ram up front to get the right angle.

not sure weather to use original tank or get one made. dunno yet.

i wired the pump up to a battery and extended the ram, works perfect, perfect length, it was dark so ill get pics when its a bit more together. think the only problem im going to have is getting the it back down. it took my dad standing on it to get it down. lol.

Ian

Re: Project KJA

Posted: Wed Mar 28, 2012 11:18 pm
by dan_2k_uk
I reckon the weight of the rear bed will supprise you and should push the ram back down.

Keep up the good work. Looking forward to the day theres a video of it tipping!

Dan

Re: Project KJA

Posted: Thu Mar 29, 2012 12:39 pm
by ianedwards
It should be pretty soon, but might have to wait cos we are having our baby on Tuesday. Going try and get it done this weekend.

Ian

Re: Project KJA

Posted: Thu Mar 29, 2012 7:38 pm
by dan_2k_uk
ianedwards wrote: We are having our baby on Tuesday
They getting that accurate these days. :lol:

Good luck to u and the Mrs.

Dan

Re: Project KJA

Posted: Fri Mar 30, 2012 11:46 am
by ianedwards
Cheers

she is having the baby a few weeks early cos of some antibodys in the blood. so she is being enduced on tuesday. Alls fine its just a precautionary measure.

Ian :)

Re: Project KJA

Posted: Fri Mar 30, 2012 8:05 pm
by justaddmud
Blimey, lot of nice work going on there, not far off being a rolling chassis again then?

congrats on the little one (well for tuesday) is it your first?

Re: Project KJA

Posted: Sat May 05, 2012 11:39 am
by ianedwards
no, 3rd. shes ok, still having hospital trips here and there, shes anemic due to the antibody things. needs blood transfusions, but shes ok.

Right, done a bit, havent had much time on the kja lately due to everything going on.

its alive, well part of it. ive got every thing lined up and in place, tried it out without the pump and it works a treat. i didnt want to make a mess disconnecting the hose so ill get a vid when ive got it plumbed up, but it works. yay
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also bought these to see if it will take the slack out of the gearbox lever and transfer box lever.
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ive only got a bit to do on the chassis now, 2 body mount holes, and a bit of strengthening for the front winch, coat of paint and it will be a rolling chassis,

and then my car decided it wont let me start it yesterday, immobilizer fault = scrap,

gutted,

never mind kja is coming along

Ian

Re: Project KJA

Posted: Sat May 05, 2012 4:32 pm
by andyrew
lookin cool. two rear outter body mounts rusted? they did on my kja.

can i ask where you got the poly bushes from?

Re: Project KJA

Posted: Sat May 05, 2012 8:52 pm
by ianedwards
Cheers

I got them from mountaingoatperformance.co.uk

Loads of cool stuff but really expensive.. They where £30. Just hope they make the difference. The transfer box isn't bad but the gearbox bolt and bush is worn to hell.

Um off hand I can't remember, I'll have a look tomorrow. But I think it might be the rear ones

Cheers

Ian

Re: Project KJA

Posted: Sun May 06, 2012 10:36 pm
by ianedwards
both drivers side mounts are rotten, rear more than front.

made a bit more progress today with the couple of hrs i had. :weld:

i didnt like the idea of a winch bumper being held on by those bolts on the front of the chassis, thought it could rip out. so i wanted to beef it up a bit.

i made my alterations to the front of the chassis and patched a couple of holes that where hiding under the paint, even found the chassis number hiding away.
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so thats done and ready for when i make the bumper, so the winch shouldn't go any where lol

Ian