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  1. To be honest it’s on now, but I ran without it for a bit. It launches like an idiot now :)

    although, it was mad without it? 

    Anyhoo, rebuilt box, torque checked and the bmw has been chipped. It now drags the trailer well, but is prone to smoking. (Which it would I guess) I think it needs turbo seals. 

     

  2. I’ve seen the plate that crosses the crack as well. What I haven’t seen is a side ways drilling so a length of threaded rod can be glued into the thread.

    I bet there have been all sort done in the past?

    it astounds me what will tig weld. We do cylinder heads, and that should be worse, but it seems to work just fine :)

  3. Thanks :)

    we didn’t want to rev it to death with it being so old. It just seemed wrong?

    all the gears seem fine, which was what confused us.

    although, I’m not saying a lower stall torque would hurt the truck. Especially with a turbo change to something that spooled up a bit faster.

    I’m still fascinated that it gear changes higher than my RV8.

  4. We have bought a P38 with the six cylinder bmw diesel and the HP24 gearbox in it. We feel it revs way too much in top gear and we wondered if the torque converter is old and weak?

    We were both plant fitters and I have to say it feels like a really high-stall unit. It actually revs more than the HP22 behind my 3.5 RV8. So we figure it’s either worn or it’s bad inside (maybe bent).

    any thoughts, or are we way off the mark?     I mean, it’s 26 years old, so it is entitled to have a bad torque converter :)

  5. Via various tests (Ford transit)  I have realised tiny microscopic pockets of rust are the problem. Rotary wire brush or shot-blast and then phosphoric acid like genolight.

    then a few layers of paint on top of zinc primer. 

    Then maybe waxoil ?

    inside;    50/50 waxoil and new engine oil. Or if it is bad inside start with oil and waxoil next year. Because the rust can be layered on the inside and neat waxoil holds the damp in and doesn’t penetrate. 

     

    So yeh, rust is really hard to stop, but if you transform it at a molecular level then it has no iron oxide crystals to give it a helping start :)

  6. The steering wheel is working now. The 6:1 24volt floor polisher gearbox looks to be just right for it. The steering wheel adapter clamps around the motor shaft that I cut off a few weeks ago.

    and that really is genuine 1972 RRC hand brake :)

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  7. The list of nastiness is as follows: (222 hours on clock)

    the diablo is so bad they went bankrupt,

    the diablo 00112 is so bad it sat unsold at the dealers for a decade after two customers gave up on it.

    The half hearted version of Ferguson 4x4 jammed and ripped the front diff out. Only one of six bolts remained.

    the front hubs collapsed on the first owner. 

    the drive belt ripped the teeth off on mild inclines.

    the shocks have no swivel ends.

    the brake pipes were cable tied to the road springs.

    it has a transmission brake because the CVT drags so much.

    the cvt belt drags so much you have to stop the engine to get it out of forward/reverse

    the foot plates shook loose due to lack of bolts

    all 20wheel nuts were on backward

    the fuel system didn’t generate back pressure making it a bad starter

    the CVT cover is held on by rubber bands

    the front strut hubs are home made from plate and 8mm bar for bracing

    the brake disks hit them

    the air filter hung on the end of the air hose

    the hose is held into the air filter housing by self tapping screws

    the alternator adjuster has been cut of to fit in the bodywork

    the cvt drive belt was too long so it effectively launched at 1500 rpm in third

    the push rod on the master cylinder was too short

    the fuel cap had fallen off and one of those cheap emergency caps rammed in

    the exhaust manifold adapter to the flexi down pipe is steel box section 

    the exhaust bends are 45 degree cuts to make 90 degree bends

    the gear-lever detent spring was missing so it fell out of gear

    high box is to live (briefly)

    the wheel hubs are those taper lock things you find on sprockets. The quarter shafts have no spline or threaded end. The friction force holds the wheel on and adjusts the wheel bearings.

    the rear suspension is like a triumph herald.

    the ground clearance clearly not enough so all the shock anchors have tags welded on.

    there is no belly pan.

    no drain plug on the rear diff.

    despite the rear diff being locked as a spool, there are two rear disks.

    the bottom hose was nearly chafed through on the timing cover

    there are no P clips, only cable ties

    captive nuts have been created by ramming dome head coach bolts into round holes

    the kettle noises while welding suggest the frame is full of water

    its big enough to seat four people on the back and two more on the front

    turning circle is around 50ft

    :o) So yeh, it was so bad I could afford it :D

     

    EDIT, I should also add that I am thoroughly enjoying myself laughing at it while fixing the problems and welding metal to it.

    It’s butt is now sat on the bump stops and will likely get solid links. I’m also dropping the gear ratio as low as I can get it without fitting a jack-shaft. It’s like my Mini-ratbike project, except this is actually useful !

     

     

     

     

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  8. Yes, of course :) I am happy to oblige!

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  9. All sorts of power on this white one. It just became reluctant to weld? Re-profiling and body sanding wasn't bringing it back to health. I could snap it in half as a test,  but I figure it probably is stuffed. 

    To cut the story short I was struggling so much welding up the Beasts new inner wing that I didn't want to wreck the new walking stick on the last stage, so Daz came to help me out.

    He is so neat I wouldn't dare sand the welds back :)

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