Jump to content
SAU Community

Recommended Posts

Care to elaborate more on the duties/requirements of the job? I have a friend with HC and he is passionate about anything powered by a motor. He also has a good knowledge of the road/layout of adelaide (if that's what you meant in the intital post) Does the potential employee need to have a wealthy knowledge of imports? Or just a penchant (I believe that is the word you meant) haha.

Link to comment
https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/375969-hi/#findComment-5997712
Share on other sites

  • 2 weeks later...

Sorry for late reply but I need driver who can just do deliveris- timber at this stage

I am working on getting small place open. I need small shed if u guys know anyone out there in Beverly. I cant pay too much for it anyway

what I will be after is someone who want to learn about import,work on them electrical staff and etc.

cant tell u everything at this stage is going to be big big seacret.

Link to comment
https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/375969-hi/#findComment-6012185
Share on other sites

Really selling this job...People normally like to work for someone when they know what their job is rather than a secret. Your after a timber delivery boy with a hr license who wants an apprenticeship in working on street imports in a small shed that can't be expensive,and speaks good english? Bit confusing..

Link to comment
https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/375969-hi/#findComment-6012992
Share on other sites

Really selling this job...People normally like to work for someone when they know what their job is rather than a secret. Your after a timber delivery boy with a hr license who wants an apprenticeship in working on street imports in a small shed that can't be expensive,and speaks good english? Bit confusing..

What he said!!!! :)

Link to comment
https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/375969-hi/#findComment-6015818
Share on other sites

  • 3 weeks later...

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now


  • Latest Posts

    • Hopefully it ends up being something manageable, like a hone, rather than a full bore—it would be a huge relief if it’s not as bad as it looks. Hang in there; these setbacks are annoying, but it sounds like you’re handling it as smartly as possible.
    • At the end of the day, it’s all about understanding the odds and being comfortable with the potential cost, whether it’s horsepower on a build or chips on a roulette table. And I have to say, the Laine example made me laugh—some people really do embrace that carefree, “roll and see” attitude!
    • Thanks MBS206, i got that PDF but got abit overhelm with all the connections and tracing of wires. I wasn't expecting to plug the dash harness anywhere. i was just going to use my electronics jumper wires to plug into the right pins like ECU power, ecu ground, ignition trigger etc... I do have a few ratchet straps locking it down tight. Fire extinguisher ready and only a small amount of fuel at a time, enough to submerge the pump.
    • Thanks GTSBoy, i will do abit more digging. I am missing a blue relay near the ECU connector... so i will chase that up in the next few days as well  
    • https://yariksteel.ru/manual/R33/Skyline_R33_elektroprovodka.pdf   Page 18 should be what you want for the Dash Cluster wiring. Though, you don't need the dash plugged in to get the motor running. What you want is power as how GTSBoy said. You need to power the ECU. Find in the above link the ECU pin outs (Verify them before just connecting them up from things written on the internet). Find anything needing power, give it power, find anything needing ground, give it ground. Then give the starter motor power through a big cable, and bridge the solenoid on the starter straight to power too.  ECU will be on, and when you give the starter power, it'll spin the starter motor, and it should start. I also hope you have a proper stand, and not just the engine sitting on some wood. You will want it bolted down properly.
×
×
  • Create New...