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Re: Capella_Ben's 80

Posted: August 30th, 2014, 4:01 pm
by Capella_Ben
While I was adjusting the handbrake (again) I noticed this.

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Should be a tad straighter than that.

I guess that's why they could not adjust the wheel alignment on the rear. Will have to have a chat to them about that... :x

Re: Capella_Ben's 80

Posted: September 2nd, 2014, 5:24 pm
by Capella_Ben
Now that's SUPERIOR!

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The old one was 3KG and the new one is solid steel (not tube) and is 8KG!

I'm thinking I also need to replace the lower control arms as well. Jane tells me the Superior Engineering showroom is pretty spectacular too!

Re: Capella_Ben's 80

Posted: September 8th, 2014, 6:08 pm
by Capella_Ben
I bought some more shiny sparkly things! 8-)

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The original arms were 4kg and the new are 5.5kg. I was expecting that my rattle gun would not be powerful enough to get the bolts undone, but with a bit of persistence it did a great job. There was a little bit of mucking around moving the shock absorbers out of the way but it was a pretty straight forward job.

Re: Capella_Ben's 80

Posted: September 8th, 2014, 11:27 pm
by Dave
"A straight forward job"? What went wrong? :lolno: That doesn't normally happen, so something can't be right.

Looks nice. You'll have to try them out in the Glasshouse mountains.

Re: Capella_Ben's 80

Posted: September 15th, 2014, 9:25 pm
by Capella_Ben
Took the cruiser to a diesel specialist today to see if the injector pump needed to be rebuilt. Basically they tuned it up a little, adjusted the valve clearances and gave it back.

So basically it is perfectly fine just like I have always been saying. I even have the paperwork to prove it. :angel:

It must be all in your head. :shifty:

They did forget to tighten up the clamp on the turbo outlet. Never ever ever trust your mechanic. Always check their work!

They did do a good job though. They checked the turbo for wear and the valve adjustment was really cheap (apparently it's a bugger of a job). The turbo is OK, so I don't have an excuse for a high flow. :(

Re: Capella_Ben's 80

Posted: September 16th, 2014, 12:01 am
by Dave
So do you still produce small weather formations (clouds) when you push down on the accelerator?

Re: Capella_Ben's 80

Posted: September 27th, 2014, 8:50 am
by Capella_Ben
The mounting for the hand throttle was loose and that meant that the whole thing spun when I tried to lock it in place. There was also broken where the plastic met the brass.

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So I designed and printed a couple of parts to fix it.

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Works perfectly now!

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Re: Capella_Ben's 80

Posted: March 28th, 2015, 10:19 pm
by Capella_Ben
I have upgraded my rear storage read for the cape. The central structure is new and made up of a lot of self designed parts. I have also carpeted the top shelf.

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It is in for a test over Easter. I have a couple of minor things to change, but it's looking good so far.

Re: Capella_Ben's 80

Posted: March 28th, 2015, 11:00 pm
by Dave
Looks very nice Ben.
I like the fridge side, and the aluminium bars make the whole set up look really good.
Will you put a some barrier on the left side of the fridge side so you can stuff things on the other side and still allow the fridge to side out? I have access to some spare white powder coat aluminium security grill. This would be very light weight but still strong.

Re: Capella_Ben's 80

Posted: May 2nd, 2015, 6:13 pm
by Capella_Ben
A little while ago I received a nice little delivery of goodies.

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After a bit of cutting, grinding, fitting, grinding, fitting, cutting, fitting and bolting I have the radiator in and brackets made for the pump and reserve tank.

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The "kit" (such that it was) didn't come with a bracket for the pump (it only had a hose clamp). So I made up the following:

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More fun tomorrow.