Jump to content
SAU Community

Mugabetown - Whoretownin' At It's Worst.


Recommended Posts

Morning all... RBT on the way to work then one of the work vehicles has broken down so cancelling appointments all before my normal start time! Hopefully that's Monday getting it out of it's system early on!

Morning all... RBT on the way to work then one of the work vehicles has broken down so cancelling appointments all before my normal start time! Hopefully that's Monday getting it out of it's system early on!

Ahhh Mel. All the luck in the world there......not

Ahhh Mel. All the luck in the world there......not

Yeah, Monday and I don't get along well at all! I was saying to Martin yesterday that I haven't had an RBT for a whilst, was actually surprised it didn't happen yesterday with all the police we saw. At least it wasn't the "stalker" officer that says "Hey Melissa gotta check your licence" as soon as he gets to the window because he has pulled me over that often for RBT's that he knows who I am!

You don't go around corners anyway do you? :P

No but ball joints are f**ked out in the back of my hubs so when I get new ones a may aswell do this, or just a lock bar :/

Hence want to know a price difference and how much of a karnt the ball joints are to get out?

Yeah, Monday and I don't get along well at all! I was saying to Martin yesterday that I haven't had an RBT for a whilst, was actually surprised it didn't happen yesterday with all the police we saw. At least it wasn't the "stalker" officer that says "Hey Melissa gotta check your licence" as soon as he gets to the window because he has pulled me over that often for RBT's that he knows who I am!

lol - constable oink

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

    • Should be more than fine, especially the overall fuel pressure would never exceed 3.5bar (assuming that thing never gets more than 0.5bar of boost in stock form). According to the chart, it's 11amps.
    • I definitely know the first rule here, look first, ask second. I've seen many people get roasted 😂 I found a few diagrams for the RB, but I'm yet to come across one for the VQ. From what I have read, the pump gets the +12v along with the FPCM, and it's the negative wire that gets passed through the resistor to regulate the voltage. So I assume I can just ground the negative wire at the pump to eliminate the FPCM control. But I really wanted to see the VQ circuit diagram first to make sure I understood it correctly. Once the new pump is in I'll do some testing to see how it behaves, and in the meantime, I'll keep looking for a wiring diagram. Thanks for your help mate, your time is greatly appreciated.    
    • Maybe? I have the Supercheap ToolPro low thingo. It has a somewhat smaller diameter lifting "bowl" than you would expect on a workshop grade trolley jack, and a split rubber pad to suit that diameter. It clears the "N1" style skirts I have. Probably wouldn't if the jack's bowl and a suitably larger rubber block were in use. Having said that though.....you only need the rubber block to exist on the inner side of the pinchweld, so could carve away any rubber that fouled the skirt, leaving some there for "insurance" </simples>
    • I used to do that (sills with rubber jack block).. ... then I got side skirts, and there's no way for the jack to actually work there, the jack pad itself on the jack is too big. Is the answer to use a... smaller (?) jack? Hmmm.
    • I have too much trauma from every skyline I've ever seen having crushed jack points/pinch welds lol.    Yep, works 100%, it's what I use when I'm using the quick jack. Don't know why I can't also bring myself to do the same thing when I'm using a jack. I blame the skyline PTSD. 
×
×
  • Create New...