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Re: introducing short zuke

Posted: Tue Dec 30, 2014 11:08 pm
by andyrew
Yea. Dyanes an awesome car but no heater blower is a bit
Of a hassle in the mornings

Tin tops just had its first weld today!

It had rusted through around the throttle mount /
Bulkhead. So took the front clip off and let in
Some fresh metal. Im trying to bounce between
This and the bitza zuk.

New steering box tomorrow and front clip back on.

Re: introducing short zuke

Posted: Sat Jan 03, 2015 12:35 am
by andyrew
Think I spoke to soon. :lol:

Losing water and steamy tailpipe.

On the good note the steering box was swapped out today.
So much better. old one was very worn and leaked bbadly.

Everything removed / refitted was cleaned and painted.

Found a failed mounting bracket on the rad so will take that back to get
It brazed back on. Its only 3yr old so should be a cheap fix.

Re: introducing short zuke

Posted: Sat Jan 03, 2015 9:38 pm
by andyrew
Replacement box now leaking!

Changed the gearstick location bolt out for a non broken
One :D . No longer is it like stirring porridge finding gears.

Re: introducing short zuke

Posted: Sun Jan 04, 2015 10:35 am
by Anton
Is it possible to recon them with new seals or something to stop em leaking?

Re: introducing short zuke

Posted: Sun Jan 04, 2015 11:22 am
by andyrew
I would have thought so. It looks like a basic oil
Seal so I cant imagen its hard to get. Ive got two more boxes
kicking around so ill probably just bung One of those on
or change the oil for grease :doublethumbs:

Its so much better tho. I used to look like someone driving
In a fiftys movie when I was driving straight. :lol:

Changing the gearstick and location bolt made a world of difference
They came of a gearbox ive had spare for ages that I got from paul.
Think the breaker had about 55k on it so less than half of mine :mrgreen:
In mine The bolt had snapped and the selector had worn flat.
I put a thin m8 washer on the locator bolt to rotate it
90ยบ so it was using a non worn edge.

Re: introducing short zuke

Posted: Sun May 17, 2015 10:18 am
by andyrew
Finally gets a new engine on Back holiday Monday.
Then I'm hooking up a trailer to go see sam16v in swansea for some bits. Fingers crossed the engines a good one.

Needs new tyres now tho. Loafs of tread but the sides
Are showing some age.

So after muddy good weekend did it get retired?

Nope. Turns out it has 6months more tax and the dyanes
Got rot in the rear c post. Lame.

Re: introducing short zuke

Posted: Sun May 17, 2015 11:28 am
by Jordi
Just keeps on going.

Re: introducing short zuke

Posted: Sun May 17, 2015 5:44 pm
by andyrew
It does indeed.

It's just the best daily driver ever.

Took a nice lane from Flitwick to Millbrook today on a scenic
Route to mk. Reminds me why I love driving an sj daily. Driving through woods and ruts with the sun shining. Awesome.

Re: introducing short zuke

Posted: Sun May 17, 2015 6:00 pm
by RickUK
@andyrew,was over Flitwick/Millbrook a few weeks back metal detecting,lovely area to drive around.

Re: introducing short zuke

Posted: Sun May 17, 2015 6:44 pm
by andyrew
I use the lane through Steppingley wood. It's along the
Back of the new centre parcs. Nice lane for a sunny day.

A lot of off piste damage one end which is a shame.