muddymessers build thread

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Re: muddymessers build thread

Post by muddymesser » Sat May 03, 2014 10:15 pm

thats true but it needs abit of work on the body and i cant match the paint colour so im considering wrapping it in fiats chillout purple . . . or as close i can get

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Re: muddymessers build thread

Post by ROBBIE » Sun May 04, 2014 8:18 am

Sounds good, but will a wrap last if you go down some narrow lanes?
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Re: muddymessers build thread

Post by muddymesser » Sun May 04, 2014 12:05 pm

one way to find out ;) but i've got quite afew stickers on and they have lasted . . . if i wreck the wrap i'll just end up patching it at a guess

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Re: muddymessers build thread

Post by muddymesser » Mon May 26, 2014 7:57 pm

made a but of progress today

got a load of wire for all my extras stripped out ready to redo it all so it doesnt look like a birds nest, made a new control panel to go in my cubby/clock hole and fits 2 guages 5 switches and a button :)

then made up a repair panel for where my choke attaches to the dash and put a switch in there ready to be wired up . . . had a bit of a panic though when i thought id screwed it into the wiring loom behind the dash, once i get the switch wired up with a multi plug i'll rivet the panel onto position so theres no chance of the loom catching the screws

also got a new oil filter and spark plugs ready for when i service it and a load of rattle matt on the way ready to get stuck in and get the interior all back together :)

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Re: muddymessers build thread

Post by Anton » Tue May 27, 2014 6:17 am

Love this build!
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Re: muddymessers build thread

Post by muddymesser » Sun Jun 01, 2014 6:44 pm

all radio wires all soldered together and sub/amp/rear speaker wires run to the back, rear carpet, seats and seat belts inplace.

just ordered switches and some 7 core wire for my accessories etc ready to wire up

found a rear diff that a friend has and i'm trying to talk him into selling ;) and have a hub at work in the scrap pile i might be able to rob the studs from for my rear half shaft

with some luck i'll be on the road this month if all goes to plan :)


but i'll be on road tyres :/

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Re: muddymessers build thread

Post by muddymesser » Sat Jun 07, 2014 8:50 pm

Progress has been made!!!

New radio is in
Contro panel is mostly.wired up
Cb radio is in too


But my starter soliniod is buggered so I've ordered a new one and Hopfully that will fix it.
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Re: muddymessers build thread

Post by muddymesser » Wed Jun 11, 2014 10:12 pm

It's alive :smokin:

Just fitted a new solenoid to my skinny awarded and it fired up first turn of the key 8-)

Got my bumpers and rock sliders painted up with pickup bed liner from Halfords

One minor thing that may need attention is that my exhaust is pretty close to my n/s/r damper so I'll be tweaking that a tad and put some more mounts on the exhaust too as it had one rubber mount and one solid mount

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Re: muddymessers build thread

Post by twiss » Wed Jun 11, 2014 10:59 pm

Yeah mines only mounted on at the flange and the rear mount haha
Allows it to move about a bit more if you bash it on something, but it wears down the wire manifold gasket faster
If it gives me problems I will weld some brackets onto it ;)
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Re: muddymessers build thread

Post by ScottieJ » Thu Jun 12, 2014 9:34 am

My mot tester would fail it for that twiss, one exhaust mount is not enough .

Muddy if the exhaust doesn't actually touch the damper then I wouldn't worry about it. Good to hear it's running again!
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