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Re: Turq the zook.

Post by andyrew » Thu Apr 07, 2016 11:11 pm

The body is now off finally.

Its upside down and fixed to a big trolley i have.
I was off today so i continued attacking the rot.
And theres a bloody lot of it. Today i repaired the body mount.
I had to cut loads out and in the end it worked out around 9 separate pieces.

Another day off tomorow so ill hopefully have the drivers side completete :doublethumbs:
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Re: Turq the zook.

Post by Anton » Fri Apr 08, 2016 2:14 am

What exactly do you have to disconnect to lift a body off? My mate Daniel's got a soft top he wants to restore (initially it was going to be his road legal offroad toy, but he's changed his mind) so we might have to pull the body.

I know the flexies near the master cylinder need to be disconnected, but what else specifically?

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Re: Turq the zook.

Post by andyrew » Fri Apr 08, 2016 2:10 pm

Theres alot to take off but its depends on a how much you need
To acheive. I hate welding upside down and i suck at it.

I went ott on the removal but you can leave some stuff on.
But for mei find it easier to blow the thing apart rather than work around stuff.

I removed

Doors
Screen
B post
Tailgate
Seats
Wiring loom from the joint just inside the bulkhead
Disconnect the brake lines
Disconnect the heater pipes
Steering
Front clip and bonnet
Gearlever.

Now thats alot of stuff but with the body flipped over the repairs are so much easier and now is a great time to change any bits on the chassis as its so acessible. I need to change the tank the fuel lines the brake lines, tbox and gove everthing a pressure wash.
So for a couple of hours teardown it will save hours in being uncomfortable and frustrating

The only down side is space to store the big bits whilst you make the repairs.

Ill post some pics of the rot later. I really think this zook should.
Have been bean canned :hahaha:
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Re: Turq the zook.

Post by zook123 » Fri Apr 08, 2016 3:00 pm

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Re: Turq the zook.

Post by andyrew » Fri Apr 08, 2016 3:22 pm

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Re: Turq the zook.

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Re: Turq the zook.

Post by andyrew » Fri Apr 08, 2016 6:33 pm

In the first photo you can see a blueyness around the mount.
This turned out to be a smearing of fibre glass that some gonk
Has put over the rot.
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Re: Turq the zook.

Post by Anton » Fri Apr 08, 2016 6:44 pm

Someone "fixed" a body mount with fibreglass?????

Oh, and thanks for the list of stuff to disconnect. ;)
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Re: Turq the zook.

Post by andyrew » Fri Apr 08, 2016 10:00 pm

Well, nowt acheived today. I did manage a hour or so at the
Barn so i pressure washed the rolling chassis.

Next up is the front body mount.


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Re: Turq the zook.

Post by ScottieJ » Mon Apr 11, 2016 12:26 pm

wow she was rotten! tidy repairs as always though dude :thumbup:
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