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Kinarfi

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  1. Went surfing for oil cooler, found this http://perma-cool.com/Catalog/Cat_page07.html, and this http://perma-cool.com/Catalog/Cat_page15.html looked cool Kinarfi
  2. Very good stuff, the link will be copied to Parts and pieces for our Troopers Thanks, Kinarfi
  3. Maybe this will help! http://good-times.webshots.com/album/57010...host=good-times
  4. Don't know what size bolt you have in mind, but you might consider small hole with a rolled pin, leaving as much original metal as possible. and place it about a 1/4" below the outer shaft, in case there needs to be some movement as the wheel turns. That way, it shouldn't be able to fall apart.
  5. In my very recent work to center my steering wheel and make my buggy tern left or right equally, which it never has, I rotated the spline one notch and re tightened the bolt better, but will keep and eye on it. I plan on adding the shim and hose clamp as Lenny did.
  6. One of the very first things I did was glue air tight fabric from the bar in front of the dash down to the fire wall panels. The air in front and under the hood is probably very dusty from the front wheels, and probably comes through the holes in and under the dash. When I was buying mine, I foresaw the possibility of water and mud splashing through those holes and put in the barrier. I'm now changing it over to wedging flexible foam blocks from bar to bar in front of the dash area. Photos when I'm done. Kinarfi
  7. http://www.mcmaster.com/#95210a170/=o9g3u I don't know if your skip plate went on like mine, but now I have the head of the bolt down and use the above speed nuts, a lot better and easier kinarfi
  8. Lenny, you showed me what you did to eliminate the rattle in you steering column, can you post a photo of that in this topic, the hose clamp you used would also keep the shaft from collapsing, prevent this problem, or at least slow it down. Kinarfi
  9. Copied from another post. EVR JR wrote in another post: Ok here is the story, I was running about 40 mph down a wash bed at night making a slight right when it felt like the car was sliding then it took a sharp left and i tried to correct it without any response, I wound up into a dirt wall that was straight up . I hit with the left side of the car and flipped onto the right side of the car. We had to start walking in the dark to fing help. It turned out that the steering shaft bolt that holds the shaft to the coloum some how stripped in the center were the bolt hangs out of the splined portion, the coloum has a flat notch that the bolt goes thru and is supposed to be held in place since the bottom of the coloum is round. My right lower control arm wound up getting and one of the hiems pulled apart, when the car flipped it landed withall the weight on the right front wheel before landing on its side. The next moring we drilled out the coupler and put a longer grade 8 5/16 bolt and lock nut. The longer bolt alloys more surface contact on the coloum shaft since its engaging the shank of the bolt rather than the threads. I also plan on drilling thru the shaft and putting a 1/4 bolt in it which will not allow the shaft to collaspe,. I found that even with out a bolt in the couppler the splines stay engaged but the shaft will collaspe. This will be a saftey feature if the coupler ever has a problem.
  10. Another possibility is that they need bleeding, if you have access to a power bleeder, try that and pump the handle as you bleed. My hand brake works good and has been a life saver, so to speak, I use it to hold me still while I rev the engine prior to letting the clutch out.
  11. I ran into the same problem, when I pump grease in, it comes out the top from coming out through the threads. I think that the pressure of the grease going in pushes the ball down and it seals against the mount. After I reassembled mine, I pumped grease in as best I could and packed more grease around the ball under the rubber. I did notice the wear on the cap seemed to be in the area around the outer edge, so I anticipate that as it wears, it will create some room for the grease between the ball and the cap. I considered putting some polishing compound on ball and spinning it a drill, holding the cap against it to remove the machine marks, but decided that would be excessive. Any way, I know it is well lubed and that the cap won't unthread ever again. jeff
  12. When I got my Trooper, I sent some photos of the rubber on the ball joints to Joyner and they sent me 4 new ball joints and 2 tie rod ends, one of lower ball joint had fallen out so I replaced the lower ball joints. While working on the steering, I noticed one of the upper ball joints was coming in screwed. Each ball joint has 3 major parts, the ball which is attached to the spindle, the mount which is attached to the A arm, and a cap which is screwed down over the ball, into the mount and tack welded so it doesn't come unscrewed. The weight of the buggy is all borne by the cap in the upper ball joint. The lower ball joint just bears the weight of the lower A arm. This makes the upper ball joint very important and it needs to be watched closely. My upper ball joint cap has broken the tack welds and unscrewed about 3/16 inch, so I have cut the tack welds on the last 2 spare ball joints, unscrewed the caps and drilled and tapped them for Zerk fittings, reassembled, very good tack weld cap to mount, pumped grease through the Zerk, packed grease under the rubber boot, cleaned, and now I'm ready to replace the upper ball joints. If I have mistakes in my statement, please correct me. Kinarfi
  13. Got my Trooper in June 08 and made a few changes so far 1 5 volt mini usb power for GPS and power outlet for spot light and such 2 Glove box with lid 3 Trunk box on the rear deck, to hold canes, jack, blankets, coats, food, etc 4 Changed all tires over to 27x8.5x14 General Grabbers AT2 on 6" rims 5 Changed out lower ball joints because one fell out and the rubber seals were crap 6 Hinged the hood at the front 7 Put another storage box under the hood. 8 Modified the fuel system so it does NOT run out of fuel going down hill **I HOPE** + other stuff 9 Quick Oil drain valve 10 Easy remove bolts on skid plates - still changing things there - remounted brake line junctions 11 Moved the radiator fan backward 3/4 inch so air can be draw from more area of the rad Currently working on 1 Centering the steering wheel and working on the steering box, changing boots and making it turn the same amount left and right 2 Changing out upper ball joints and adding Zerk fittings - One of them has broken the weld and backed out about 1/8 inch - (Done) 3 Put a block in front of the dash to keep dust & splash off the front wheels from entering through all the holes there Future projects 1 Add cruise control - tied to engine rpm 2 Add muffler 3 Change seat belts - Probably just 2 point and modify the shoulder straps Putting a bunch of My mod photos at http://good-times.webshots.com/album/56833...host=good-times
  14. The source of the air is the higher fuel outlet, the suction from the pump is pulling enough volume to pull from both sides, IMHO, because my tubing is not large enough. The return from the regulator goes into the tank, I don't know what the regulator is doing with the air, but I suspected this might happen and is the reason for suggesting the air trap that vents back to the tank. If you click on my first picture and back track through the previous photos, you'll see how it is actually plumbed. Kinarfi
  15. Finally got a chance to run the Engine on a slope, the fuel never stopped flowing, however, it was full of air, so the looped fuel lines works, but needs to be larger or the air needs to be ignored, I will choose to ignore the air until it become a problem, which I doubt because of the volume that is pumped to the pressure regulator. I could see the air in my prefilter strainer next to my fuel level sender. Here's a VIDEOhttp://good-times.webshots.com/video/30209...host=good-times Interesting point, the the video is before the pump, after the pump, the air bubbles were smaller and very few, oxygenated gas?????
  16. How often do you think the diff lube should be changed, every 500 miles while your changing engine oil sound good?
  17. Cinda, My brother in law lives in Marshall TX and his son rides, but he says there are no place like the Paiute trail system or the wide open areas to ride on, mostly things like a park with acres, not square miles to ride. kinarfi
  18. Here's how I fixed my seat belt attachment point problem.
  19. Take your camera this time and post photos, if you need any help, PM me.
  20. Flatbed remarked that your tires were leaning and it does look like that in your photo, is it? and if so, how can that be unless you've tweaked your suspension. Kinarfi
  21. You can sure tell who the grandparents are, WE just want to share the joy of grand kids with all. Congratulations. Kinarfi
  22. I think I'm almost done with my hood hinge setup, just need to figure out the hold down method I want to use. I got the lid on the storage box, and mounted the hood rod. The foam blocks hold the hood rod in place and keep the lid on the box closed, and also acts as a handle to open the lid on the box. Kinarfi
  23. Did you get a look at my simple snorkel? ,Now just put a coffee can over it and wash all you want this seems to work well for me and being as I'm kind of docile in my driving, I've seen no problems with it. As for wiring, I did wrap my computer in a plastic bag to keep the dust off. Kinarfi
  24. Ditto admin, faster, Firefox, I like the tab system & having several tabs open at once.
  25. Spot idea Went for a ride in my truck yesterday, turned the Spot tracker on and it worked good, but on the the way home, I got to thinking about how to pass on the link easily, it can be in the "I'm OK" message. Now when I hit the I'm OK button, I send the following message to those I have on my list. Out Riding, follow @ http://share.findmespot.com/shared/faces/viewspots.jsp?glId= plus appropriate info ESN:0-781 Latitude:.3626 Longitude:-11.7349 Nearest Location:not known Distance:not known Time:02/08/2009 22:59:29 (US/Mountain) http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&hl=en&...p;z=12&om=1 FYI, I modified the message
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