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Re: Rays Bighorn

Postby FORGE1 » Sun Sep 11, 2011 6:53 pm

Hey Scruf, Just PM'd you bro. and good news after I replaced the gearbox yesterday I after much dicussion with the wife I convinced to let me hang on to it for a bit longer or until I break something again lol. So sort of anoyed that I took most things off only to have to put them back on over the next week (after wof lol)

also found this it was about 2 hours before I blew the gearbox and my brother n law was driving it and I was in the pajero trying to get it up

http://www.youtube.com/user/phraza1#p/u/2/RE1x7q2s-Dg
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Re: Rays Bighorn

Postby scruff123 » Mon Sep 12, 2011 5:47 pm

mate that v6 sound mint
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Re: Rays Bighorn

Postby FORGE1 » Tue Sep 13, 2011 5:03 am

Cheers mate yeah its definately a different sound and I like it :) The fist time I went up that it walked all the way to the top with out much revs but when trying to pull that LWB pajero as well it needed more right foot but couldnt make it (sand was way to soft).
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Re: Rays Bighorn

Postby scruff123 » Tue Sep 13, 2011 6:26 pm

found this one for you haha minta
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qI3MmLMmvQk
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Re: Rays Bighorn

Postby FORGE1 » Tue Sep 13, 2011 8:27 pm

Lol yeah that was right when it gave up, it went into 3rd but as you can see nothing happened but it reving out. Pretty impressed with the motor considering the 280kms its done and doesnt smoke and I give it death when I get it out :lol:
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Re: Rays Bighorn

Postby FORGE1 » Mon Oct 10, 2011 11:33 am

Got some new tyres (pics once fitted)

Silverstone MT-117 33x10.5 haha bring on the Red Tracks at Woodhill now :)
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Re: Rays Bighorn

Postby scruff123 » Mon Oct 10, 2011 4:14 pm

those are gona go hard bro, hpe u cn make woodhill on the 12th nxt month, will be mint
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Re: Rays Bighorn

Postby FORGE1 » Wed Oct 12, 2011 6:29 pm

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Re: Rays Bighorn

Postby FORGE1 » Mon Oct 08, 2012 1:51 pm

Well the time has come....

Went to Woodhill a couple of weeks ago. (check video's under raypritrice on youtube)

- Killed the slave and master cylinder + heaps of gunk in there aswell which made me drive home with no clutch pedal AGAIN!!!
- Stalled going through a bog and filled up with water (3x vac pipes came off as well :? ) exhaust filled up... only just got going again...fewf.
- Check engine light comes on and off, when its on it runs way better but when its off it smokes like a diesel and misses and back fires so no idea on what has caused that other than when the exhaust filled up maybe the o2 sensor got damaged.

Since returning I have put a new slave and master cylinder in and got the clutch cleaned out and now I can use the clutch pedal.

I then sat down with the other half and we talked about what we are going to do....

A week later (after recovering from the bug that was going around) I cleaned her up and the decision was made to list her on trademe :( $1 reserve as is condition (only left the bodylift and suspension in)

auction closed with a top bid of $1350 a little dissapointed as thats how much I paid just for the clutch haha but hey its what its worth. We have only had 1 email from the person who won so I have a slight feeling it might be a dodgy bidder and will fall through but I have been supprised before. He expects to drive it back to Wellington with no WOF now and the check engine light issue makes it use heaps of gas so see what happens.

So for now I think this is the end of an era as I have been given enough funds to purchase a Nissan Safari which was purchased last week as we plan on doing more camping trips / Safari's over the next few years and the wife said I cant modify the Safari for hard out stuff.

Im now looking for a de-regd off road toy where I can roll it and not care haha but still cheap enough to drive the tracks so probably another bighorn or mu see how we go.

Ray
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Re: Rays Bighorn

Postby FORGE1 » Wed Jan 09, 2013 6:16 pm

Well I kinda got another Isuzu for now as I got it cheap its not branded a Isuzu but the motor is :D

It's a 1984 Holden rodeo with a 1600cc Isuzu motor 2wd 4 speed manual for it for $800 with a new wof and 6months reg

I don't have any pics at this stage but hey I got another one haha.
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Re: Rays Bighorn

Postby muzila » Wed Jan 09, 2013 6:28 pm

Good skills mate!!! :D :D
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Re: Rays Bighorn

Postby crazydave » Mon May 27, 2013 10:22 am

Awesome looking truck, looks like a hell of a lot of fun!
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