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martin leech your own players! he's mine!

So i took the brumby to work today, checked it over on the hoist. Looks like im making a new exhaust sytem for natalie! also replacing tie rods and rod ends, and bushes, and seals, and trying to fix the stupid amount of movement in the shifter.

martin leech your own players! he's mine!

So i took the brumby to work today, checked it over on the hoist. Looks like im making a new exhaust sytem for natalie! also replacing tie rods and rod ends, and bushes, and seals, and trying to fix the stupid amount of movement in the shifter.

What is a brumby rated at carrying ? It's not a 1 ton is it ?

martin leech your own players! he's mine!

So i took the brumby to work today, checked it over on the hoist. Looks like im making a new exhaust sytem for natalie! also replacing tie rods and rod ends, and bushes, and seals, and trying to fix the stupid amount of movement in the shifter.

Slop in the shifter is from 2 things. THe split pin through the shifter into the linkage wears, as does the bottom bush that sits in the gearbox housing that the shifter sits in.

yer scott i can flex that roll pin that goes onto the selector shaft, i was goin to replace that, can you still get them genuine? haha can still get front shocks for them, $150 a corner, everywhere else is wanting about $550 a pair trade cost. As for the exhaust i'll make one up during the week and fit it up when i get back. Really could do with a tune up, also replacing the filters and fluids.

Whats a good gearbox oil to use?

Edited by Dan_B

You should be able to get a roll pin new still. NOS or something.

Any hypoid type gearoil is what's in order with those boxes. Depends on how fast you want to shift I guess....

Yes! that is awesome port! I need to get me more of that.

Cheers for the advice, i'll just roll with some of the 75W-90 Penrite i got here, doubt the oil has been done in a long time, probably low with the amount of oil everywhere around it

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