The GASWAGON (act III)
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Re: The GASWAGON (act III)
seeing as you like food porn pics.... here's a few from this mornings harvest
found two fruit on a tree I've never seen fruit before, didn't even know it was a fruit tree!
googling makes me think it might be mirabelle de nancy plums?.. tree doesn't look to plum like though
found two fruit on a tree I've never seen fruit before, didn't even know it was a fruit tree!
googling makes me think it might be mirabelle de nancy plums?.. tree doesn't look to plum like though
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They are persimmons ,make nice jam awww have loads up here
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I don't think so?.. i've eaten both now, so there is no further clues!
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Well a long day.. got the gas tank back, seemed it had a snapped easy out in the hole took an hour and a half and wrecked a cutting tool,but now helicoiled and happy
needs no words
the cooler works and fits fine but.... need to seal it from the engine bay , not looking airtight just generally separating it ,also have to be able to remove theis and also the cooler so a lot of thought needed and it turned out not to be so simple
first part trialed in
that was easy , the next has awkward contours to foillow and need to fit without removing any turbo hoses etc so ......playtime again
it works, took a few hours though
bonded rubber U channel round the edges ,this will stoip rattles and chaffing as welkl as helping seal a bit.
all in and happy
its tight in here but it all fits fine, i was going to fit the fan stat in here but the mounting bracket would have fouled the fan when trying to remove it so have opted to fit in the rear of the bay
its about 25c and i swithced the ign on and wound the stat up nfrom zero and as i got to 25-30 it kicked in, i have it ign fed through a relay so very happy with it.
fitted to new pad to the flap
of to take it for mot in the morning and have monkey sat inside to supervise
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Well a long day.. got the gas tank back, seemed it had a snapped easy out in the hole took an hour and a half and wrecked a cutting tool,but now helicoiled and happy
needs no words
the cooler works and fits fine but.... need to seal it from the engine bay , not looking airtight just generally separating it ,also have to be able to remove theis and also the cooler so a lot of thought needed and it turned out not to be so simple
first part trialed in
that was easy , the next has awkward contours to foillow and need to fit without removing any turbo hoses etc so ......playtime again
it works, took a few hours though
bonded rubber U channel round the edges ,this will stoip rattles and chaffing as welkl as helping seal a bit.
all in and happy
its tight in here but it all fits fine, i was going to fit the fan stat in here but the mounting bracket would have fouled the fan when trying to remove it so have opted to fit in the rear of the bay
its about 25c and i swithced the ign on and wound the stat up nfrom zero and as i got to 25-30 it kicked in, i have it ign fed through a relay so very happy with it.
fitted to new pad to the flap
of to take it for mot in the morning and have monkey sat inside to supervise
mm
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intercooler install looks awesome! really well thought out with how you've had to do it being separated off like that should really help with any heat soak from the engine too. Really happy with how that has all turned out.
And hey, if monkey is looking on mr mot wouldn't dare fail blue!
silly Q maybe, but is the cover for the black relay box in the engine bay still around, Or is another needed?
Oh, and how much quieter is the engine now the foam is fitted to the flap? Bet you can hardly hear it
And hey, if monkey is looking on mr mot wouldn't dare fail blue!
silly Q maybe, but is the cover for the black relay box in the engine bay still around, Or is another needed?
Oh, and how much quieter is the engine now the foam is fitted to the flap? Bet you can hardly hear it
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well went for the test today and failed miserably,by miserable i mean a stupid thing as in no dip beam turned out the earth spade from the relay was loose on the earth crown,nipped up and sorted
got a witness too
genuine handle with a coat of paint, new gen gaskets as well
and this is a pattern handle .easy way to tell is the recess for the lock barrel is radiused on the OE and sort of flush on the pattern, also its the wrong shape so the gasket isnt the best fit in the world
gasket made for the spare carrier
not a lot i can say here
its coming together quite nicely
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got a witness too
genuine handle with a coat of paint, new gen gaskets as well
and this is a pattern handle .easy way to tell is the recess for the lock barrel is radiused on the OE and sort of flush on the pattern, also its the wrong shape so the gasket isnt the best fit in the world
gasket made for the spare carrier
not a lot i can say here
its coming together quite nicely
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I see in the last picture you will be fitting a step ladder for Mrs Lloydy, just needs painting black obviously
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A ladder would be handy!
Just off to get on the train now
Just off to get on the train now
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I saw it earlier at Mikes.....
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Well... yes and youyrs looks interesting as well.
so mr lloyd has departed, sad to see it go as whillst difficult it was fun to do
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and a semi scrapper in the background
so got away fine then came to fill up and after 50 notes it leaked out ther fill pipe, so a quick mcall out and added another jubillee and sorted,
the ladies got extra garlic breads and made a pasta dish from fresh stuff out the green house but we had to eat it ourseves as london lad was away on his toes,
seems the intake temp stayed at the preset 50' and has been turned down to 45 to see if it will maintain that
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so mr lloyd has departed, sad to see it go as whillst difficult it was fun to do
and
and a semi scrapper in the background
so got away fine then came to fill up and after 50 notes it leaked out ther fill pipe, so a quick mcall out and added another jubillee and sorted,
the ladies got extra garlic breads and made a pasta dish from fresh stuff out the green house but we had to eat it ourseves as london lad was away on his toes,
seems the intake temp stayed at the preset 50' and has been turned down to 45 to see if it will maintain that
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Look out for you around Bodensee then Lloyd? You've got a few days to pack, were not racing down
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that looks very very nice,look forward to seeing it at Busfest
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metalmick8y wrote:Well... yes and youyrs looks interesting as well.
and a semi scrapper in the background
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All is now good in the world.. Van is lovely, engine is lovely. Thanks to Mike for putting up with me
Couple of sunshine pictures, and i am now off to put the interior in!
Couple of sunshine pictures, and i am now off to put the interior in!
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