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Re: What have you done to your Pajero today?
Posted: Fri Jan 28, 2011 1:27 am
by HBannink
For that price it is worth letting someone else have all the hassle. I had considered to build my own but to get the right measurements and bend angles is a nightmare , Wildcat have a very good reputation and I doubt that I will be able to improve on their product. I was actually surprised with this price as I had a quote for close to 11k and that gave me a bit of a shock.
Waiting to hear about long term effect

Re: What have you done to your Pajero today?
Posted: Fri Jan 28, 2011 2:24 am
by nino62
Hi Henk
Will keep all interested, informed on the forum. Additional to the exhaust, which I omitted in the last entry, was the diagnostic check / calibration of the existing chip, visa fuel co-efficiency mixture and dyne test (with before & after graph readings)
Just filled the tank, earlier this evening, but won't be able to test the Padj until Wednesday / Thursday, next week.
I will respond though.
If you can't economically get sorted with your exh. manifolds, PM me, and we can chat further, regarding my exchanged ones.
Achille
Re: What have you done to your Pajero today?
Posted: Fri Jan 28, 2011 1:46 pm
by JP1
Fitted some new tyres
Re: What have you done to your Pajero today?
Posted: Sun Feb 13, 2011 8:34 pm
by redvers
Home made bash plate. Needed for first off road outing

- First bolt on
Just need to be galvanized and 2 more gussets added

- Ready for galvanizing
Re: What have you done to your Pajero today?
Posted: Tue Feb 15, 2011 10:06 am
by tonton
I have recently found that the liquid was leaking out of my car's inclinometer (omdondermeter).
I saw this link:
Fixing the Inclinometer, and decided to give it a bash.
After removing it, I found that the inclinometer has a flimsy / cheap plastic back cover that started to disintegrate and leaked.
I removed the back plate, and replaced it with a more hardy plastic disk, glued it (superglue) and sealed it (silicon).
I removed the (old) seal on the drain/fill hole, filled it with fresh "mineral oil" (used normal baby oil - so it will smell better if it breaks again!), glued the plug back, and also sealed that with silicon - wala - it worked.
![20110206344 [800x600].jpg (82.51 KiB) Viewed 1988 times Guage-cluster removed](./download/file.php?id=2804&t=1)
- Guage-cluster removed
![20110206351 [800x600].jpg (84.05 KiB) Viewed 1988 times The new backplate (left) and the old flimsy one (right)](./download/file.php?id=2805&t=1)
- The new backplate (left) and the old flimsy one (right)
![20110206342 [800x600].jpg (89.26 KiB) Viewed 1988 times Backplate replaced and sealed](./download/file.php?id=2807&t=1)
- Backplate replaced and sealed
![20110206343 [800x600].jpg (63.58 KiB) Viewed 1988 times drain / fill plug sealed after refilled with mineral oil (baby oil)](./download/file.php?id=2806&t=1)
- drain / fill plug sealed after refilled with mineral oil (baby oil)
I must say that, when we tackled the dunes on Sunday, I have newer even looked at this guage - too busy negotiating the sand - so I guess it is a cool trimming at best...
Anton
Re: What have you done to your Pajero today?
Posted: Tue Feb 15, 2011 12:52 pm
by nino62
Hi Anton
I agree with you, that that gauge/s are not practical, at most times. You cannot afford to take your eyes of the ground ahead (as a few of us found out the harsh way, on Sundays do).
I've already bought the replacement gauges (volt meter / 2nd water temp gauge / oil pressure gauge), as has proven a good idea in the SWB, for the LWB.
Most of the GPS'S (I'd imagine), have a built in compass (more accurate - even my cell has a good one).
One's eyes and common sense should suffice for the inclinations - which in any case, as previously stated, one's eyes should be constantly scanning the immediate area ahead (or it's the duty of a capable co-pilot). If you've committed your Padj into an incline, it's too late to turn back, 'cause the angle's too steep ??
As for the altimeter - I wonder how many Padj 4x4 owner's actually use it, or put it to vital use ??
The 4th gauge which I personally think could be very handy, is an amp-meter (ammeter ?). Just to supplement the volt-meter, but alas........where is a non-invasive place to fit one

??
Anyhoo.........just my 2 cents worth

Re: What have you done to your Pajero today?
Posted: Tue Feb 15, 2011 1:45 pm
by Obelixs
I agree about the altimeter, I replaced mine with a boost gauge when I had problems with low boost

Re: What have you done to your Pajero today?
Posted: Mon Feb 21, 2011 10:29 pm
by nino62
Just received "Whitey" back from
Gomad 4x4 workshop today. Attache photos show the work done - ie. two-piece 4mm bash plates, rear recovery hook, chassis painted black.
Other mods are the Ironman suspension, done by
First Alignment Centre & the BFG's KM2 mud tyres
Only need to sort out my driving / steering wandering, whilst on the highway. Not B/Joints nor T/R/E's....already changed them

Re: What have you done to your Pajero today?
Posted: Mon Feb 21, 2011 11:31 pm
by tonton
Achille,
That's another neat job. What did the hook cost? I always wondered why Pajero does not have a rear point.
Anton
Re: What have you done to your Pajero today?
Posted: Mon Feb 21, 2011 11:52 pm
by nino62
Hi Anton
I just sent you a PM ....did you receive the dropbox entry??
The hook was R105, if i remember, but they had to drill one hole, to align the 2x bolts.......was strongly advised never to use the towbar, as a rear recovery point.......makes sense too
Yes, the 4x4 w/shop guys have done another satisfactory job.....yet again
