Kiwizook's resto
- Edweird
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Re: Kiwizook's resto
We have 2 Kawasaki Angle Grinders in the Formula Student Workshop at Uni.
There's three ways of doing things:
The right way,
The wrong way
And my way, which is like the wrong way but faster.
The right way,
The wrong way
And my way, which is like the wrong way but faster.
Re: Kiwizook's resto
see you people do have them over there:DEdweird wrote:We have 2 Kawasaki Angle Grinders in the Formula Student Workshop at Uni.
so tom, stop your exaggeratingturbo-tom wrote:looks like it!
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- Edweird
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Re: Kiwizook's resto
We've got three Clarke ones, which are shit because you have to concentrate on turning them on and keeping them on rather than what you're doing, one Bosch one that's shit, same reason, and the Kawasaki ones everyone fights for because they're so much better. Slide safety with a squeeze trigger so you've got a firm grip and you can concentrate on what you're trying to do rather than fighting the bloody grinder.
That said, I've got a Clarke one of my own with the same type of trigger as the Kawasaki ones at Uni and it's pretty much just as good.
That said, I've got a Clarke one of my own with the same type of trigger as the Kawasaki ones at Uni and it's pretty much just as good.
There's three ways of doing things:
The right way,
The wrong way
And my way, which is like the wrong way but faster.
The right way,
The wrong way
And my way, which is like the wrong way but faster.
Re: Kiwizook's resto
I've painted my rocker cover, and filed off the paint on the letters, and this is what it looks like now
also had a good day in the workshop today, cleaned out the engine block threads, and took the sump off, cleaned it, and painted it. the engine is getting to the stage of putting it all back together now, just waiting on a seal kit to come over from the uk now.
I was originally a bit annoyed to have to do all the work to the engine, as I was hoping it would be fine. looking back now, I actually really enjoyed it, so it's all good now am well happy at the momentIt's not a question of how much you spend on your suzuki, but when your money will run out
- Tramp
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Re: Kiwizook's resto
Looking really nice, that rocker cover is awesome, I'd like to bring myself to to an engine rebuild in mine, you've made it look easy!
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Re: Kiwizook's resto
Keep up the good work
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- dazerede
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Re: Kiwizook's resto
Looks good fella that rocker cover looks great what paint did u use
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Recaro Seats Fitted
Landini Blue Colour
Full rollcage and winch bumper
1.6 8v vitara lump with su carb
4” calmini lift kit
235/75/15 insa turbo special tracks
99.9% Rust Free
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Re: Kiwizook's resto
Great looking rocker box! Some people use high heat paint but every zook box I've done I just used rattle cans and some lacquer, works a treat.
If it ticks over...leave it