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ianp *
Joined: 09 Aug 2005 Posts: 19
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Posted: Tue Aug 30, 2005 15:09 Post subject: |
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billybear wrote: |
Yes Andy you can do the job in a day no problem,the hardest part of the job is removing the sump from the engine DaveN was right about that.It is stuck on very well but you can get it off with a couple of screwdrivers,once off the rest of the job is easy as long as you have got a good socket set.The shells come off easy,i put the front wheels on ramps jacked it up on the front to gain clearance to get the sump out,its a easy job to do and it saves paying £500 for someone else to do,if you have any problems you can just come on this site and ask for help. |
Do I need to do this? I don't have any ramps and I don't trust my axle stands with the weight of a Bruiser. I was hoping to just crawl underneath - is there enough room to drop the sump like this? I know it will be more of a fiddle. _________________ Ian.
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Towpack *******
Joined: 10 May 2005 Posts: 1315 Location: Sheffield
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Posted: Tue Aug 30, 2005 16:02 Post subject: |
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To get the sump off you need to get the weight off the front suspension to let it 'sag' which gives you the clearance to get the sump past the axle and steering tie bar.I reckon trying to do it by simply crawling underneath will be virtually impossible.Invest in a pair of ramps,there're not that expensive.When the car is on the ramps and the sump is ready to remove simply raise the front with a jack under the front crossmember just enough to manouvre the sump out.You don't have to raise the wheels off the ramps but just take enough of the weight off the suspension.Thats how I did mine. _________________ Phil
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DaveN *******
Joined: 14 May 2005 Posts: 1190 Location: Sweden
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Posted: Tue Aug 30, 2005 17:41 Post subject: |
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Don't forget though, that if it's on ramps, then you'll need a jack with plenty of lift.
I'd rather use a couple of tall axle stands, as you only need to let the suspension droop by a couple of inches. |
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billybear **
Joined: 02 Jul 2005 Posts: 58
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Posted: Tue Aug 30, 2005 18:52 Post subject: |
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I put the jack on two solid concreate breeze blocks it worked a treat didnt have to do much jacking up to gain clearance for the sump to come out. |
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lucky Lifetime member
Joined: 21 Jan 2005 Posts: 1229 Location: Cheltenham, Glos
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Posted: Sun Sep 04, 2005 18:08 Post subject: |
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I put mine on ramps and then jcaked it up on the front cross member with a 2 ft long piece of 4x4 fence post on top of the jack, worked a treat. _________________ 1999 Land Cruiser Amazon VX Active 4.2TD Auto
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ianp *
Joined: 09 Aug 2005 Posts: 19
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Posted: Thu Sep 29, 2005 9:03 Post subject: |
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Just had my big ends done at 62,500.
One was pitted slightly and one was more worn than the others. Looks like I chose just the right time to get them done. Not bad but not how they should be. Was listening to the engine when I got it home - purrs like a big cat
Just need to get the aircon re-charged and I'll be selling her regretably. Fantastic cars and I'll miss the big bruiser but I need load space so a van is required. _________________ Ian.
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lucky Lifetime member
Joined: 21 Jan 2005 Posts: 1229 Location: Cheltenham, Glos
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ianp *
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Posted: Thu Sep 29, 2005 11:14 Post subject: |
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lucky wrote: |
Get a Trailer, then you can keep the Bruiser |
That's what I have at the moment but it doesn't really work too well. I race bikes in enduros and a high top van would provide a changing room and carry more gear. The Bruiser is a bit cramped and I have to change in the weather etc. Much easier to sling the bike in the back of a van, tie it down in the dry and then change, plus it can carry far more and is easier to manouever.
So if anyone wants a 1991 Bruiser in good nick, 63,000 miles, new big ends, timing belt, brake pads, oil and filter changed every 3000 ................
Was thinking of £6500 _________________ Ian.
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