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by Chunksta
13 Aug 2018, 08:18
Forum: Mechanical
Topic: New starter still giving problems
Replies: 32
Views: 9182

Re: New starter still giving problems

1.It’s especially important to change the ollyte bush into the gearbox bellhousing as it completes the electrical circuit properly. It’s also important to check the earths trap between chassis and gearbox is intact and each connection clean as well. 2.I relocated my battery to into the left hand bat...
by Chunksta
04 Aug 2018, 07:04
Forum: Campers
Topic: Roof Rack On Devon Moonraker Poptop
Replies: 1
Views: 2358

Roof Rack On Devon Moonraker Poptop

Hi guys,

Anyone ever had a roof rack fitted to their Moonraker Poptop please?

I’m just considering one to carry surfboards and kayaks.

Any pictures or recommendations greatly appreciated.
by Chunksta
23 Jul 2018, 19:50
Forum: Mechanical
Topic: DG knocking and Lossing Power
Replies: 2
Views: 1046

DG knocking and Lossing Power

Hi guys, My DG engine has developed a worrying knock once warmed up. It sounds almost like a solid donk noise, and feels/sounds like she’s only firing on three pots. Had a look through wiki, and cannot find any articles relative to this kind of issue. I’m sure it’s happened to more experienced guys ...
by Chunksta
30 Jun 2018, 06:31
Forum: Bodywork, Seats & Glass
Topic: Repairing step
Replies: 18
Views: 5518

Re: Repairing step

Hi! Steps and battery trays are now included in the new MOT.

My bus passed days before the new MOT and the guy marked up the parts that would have failed under the new rules so that I could get them fixed. The parts included the steps.
by Chunksta
16 Oct 2016, 17:15
Forum: Electrical & Instrumentation
Topic: Twin Light Grill Kit
Replies: 7
Views: 2904

Re: Twin Light Grill Kit

All that extra weight? Lol!
by Chunksta
16 Oct 2016, 11:47
Forum: Mechanical
Topic: Intermittent starter problem
Replies: 11
Views: 3526

Re: Intermittent starter problem

What make was your new starter Alzey?
by Chunksta
16 Oct 2016, 08:20
Forum: Bodywork, Seats & Glass
Topic: Sliding Door Hinge
Replies: 5
Views: 1939

Re: Sliding Door Hinge

Hi definitely agree with CovKid. WD40 is not ideal but most people have some available and it does work to clean and free off the hooks but don't rely on it to keep things free and working. Nope! Agree too. I always have my trusty old squeezy can of light oil on the shelf ready for such a job. WD40...
by Chunksta
16 Oct 2016, 08:10
Forum: Electrical & Instrumentation
Topic: Twin Light Grill Kit
Replies: 7
Views: 2904

Re: Twin Light Grill Kit

You'll need to increase cable capacity if you really want to make the best of your lights: http://wiki.club8090.co.uk/index.php/VW_Electrics_battery_to_dash" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; Cheers Geeza! I did relocate my battery into the engine bay, upgraded the cable from ...
by Chunksta
13 Oct 2016, 12:33
Forum: Electrical & Instrumentation
Topic: Twin Light Grill Kit
Replies: 7
Views: 2904

Re: Twin Light Grill Kit

Thanks guys!

I was planning on uprating my lighting loom with relays, so sounds just right.

Best I get onto JK, and ask to be put on the waiting list then.
by Chunksta
12 Oct 2016, 19:28
Forum: Electrical & Instrumentation
Topic: Twin Light Grill Kit
Replies: 7
Views: 2904

Twin Light Grill Kit

Guys,

I'd like to have twin lights on Fugly.

Both JK and Heritage sell these kits.

Are they the same?

Are there better quality kits out there?
by Chunksta
10 Oct 2016, 06:51
Forum: Bodywork, Seats & Glass
Topic: Sliding Door Hinge
Replies: 5
Views: 1939

Re: Sliding Door Hinge

Cheers Cassandra,

I'll give it a go after work tonight

:ok
by Chunksta
08 Oct 2016, 22:34
Forum: Electrical & Instrumentation
Topic: RM122 fridge question
Replies: 8
Views: 2294

Re: RM122 fridge question

Possibly https://www.amazon.co.uk/BW-Switching-Regulated-Transformer-Protection-DC-12V-10A/dp/B0085I1YCC I will keep looking, before I know it I will be fitting a full blown battery charger and power supply.......... Just stumbled on this post, for a bit of night time reading. The LED controller su...
by Chunksta
08 Oct 2016, 16:55
Forum: Bodywork, Seats & Glass
Topic: Sliding Door Hinge
Replies: 5
Views: 1939

Sliding Door Hinge

Hi guys, I''ve always had issues with my sliding door not shutting tight first time. I've also noticed that the alloy catch stay that engages over the hook on the door pillar is slightly way being worn away. The door fits nicely if I lean on it at the hinge end as it closes. Has anyone else come acr...
by Chunksta
07 Sep 2016, 21:52
Forum: Bodywork, Seats & Glass
Topic: Good Body Shop for Respray
Replies: 2
Views: 1142

Re: Good Body Shop for Respray

Sunny Campers Restoration Ltd in Lowestoft, ask for Kelvin
Aquapaint Norwich, ask for Jamie.

Both very experienced body and paint specialists, both genuine guys.
by Chunksta
17 Jul 2016, 08:24
Forum: Campers
Topic: T25 Komet Skylight
Replies: 8
Views: 4706

Re: T25 Komet Skylight

I fitted the Fiamma one.
The cutting is only minimal, it's more of a shave on opposite sides of the aperture, very simple.

The Fiamma is a good bit of kit too!

Don't forget to get some good sealant like Sikens. :ok