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General => General Discussion => Topic started by: JSKM on May 08, 2016, 07:52:08 PM
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G'day All.
Starting a post of the moment we like to forget off road.
This one was of my 80 series cruiser at Nolan's Brook after she had a hydraulic lock-up.
We got it out (water halfway up in the Cruiser) and then to Bamaga for a $3500 trip back to Cairns on the ship.
Turned out that when the owners before me fitted the snorkel, they did the hose clamp up to tight and it caused a crack at the bottom of the air box where the hose spigot fits. looks fine from the inside and you can't see it until you remove the snorkel and air box.
Last crossing of our trip too and the crossing before was higher water but a solid ground so we had momentum to get us through. Nolan's was sand and slow, with the vacuum pressure of a diesel under revs, once the water came up in the engine bay, good night for the Cruiser.
Turned out ok in the long run, Insurance wrote it off and I bought in back, cut her into a dual cab and re-built the engine and the whole vehicle (2 Con rods total were bent and she had a lot of water through her). She is now one very expensive Cruiser (re-doing the interior now).
I wont do that again, that's for sure.
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Lucky insurance picks up the tab on these incidences
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I love the exhaust splutter on the back drivers side, shows how much right foot its getting.
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Solomon Islands 1987 ish. Going up to a waterfall, drove across a creek, 5 guys in car, track gave way on opposite bank and car slid into the water slowly. Did not even break the drivers side mirror. We lifted the car and drove it out of there.
Avis slogan is "We try harder" Yes we did!
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I love the exhaust splutter on the back drivers side, shows how much right foot its getting.
Sand bottom so had the revs up to about 2500 plus during the crossing to maintain momentum as it was very soft.
The other issue that was raised with me was the Uni Filter on the snorkel. They do a great job but I have been advised that if it is not a dusty environment take it off. They do restrict your air flow and the engine under vacuum will such air from where it can (as I discovered).
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Solomon Islands 1987 ish. Going up to a waterfall, drove across a creek, 5 guys in car, track gave way on opposite bank and car slid into the water slowly. Did not even break the drivers side mirror. We lifted the car and drove it out of there.
Avis slogan is "We try harder" Yes we did!
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At least the 4be got a clean.
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Lucky insurance picks up the tab on these incidences
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The only thing that saved my butt was that it is a gazetted road and most maps still have Nolans Brook as having a bridge (Hema seen to be one of only a few that have been updated to reflect the change).
If there was a bridge and it was passable, I would not have been covered.
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Solomon Islands 1987 ish. Going up to a waterfall, drove across a creek, 5 guys in car, track gave way on opposite bank and car slid into the water slowly. Did not even break the drivers side mirror. We lifted the car and drove it out of there.
Avis slogan is "We try harder" Yes we did!
& you did, of course, tell Avis what had happened? >:D
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The day our Defender 'Monty' died :'( We'd survived Nolans and many other water crossings only to have this happen in an unassuming puddle, just 5 mins from home.
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Gclan, It seems a common thing that these things happen at the end of an epic trip or close to home.
Feeling your pain but the water didn't get that high for me at Nolans, that muddy water would have gone through everything.
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Did a similar thing to the wifes new to her Rocky, at a local 4wd park, only I didnt kill it ..Just had to leave a bit of the high tide mud line in place after cleaning it though, as a reminder ;D
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The worst part about the wet car is the bloody smell you get for weeks later not to mention the smelly mud scent as well.
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& you did, of course, tell Avis what had happened? >:D
Back in the 90's, Avis had the odd V8 Statesman and Fairlane do a few 1/4 mile runs too. >:D
Good bracket cars, same time, run after run after run. (Wicked single wheeler burnouts too.)
Right rear tyre for some reason was always suspect by the end of the night.
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Didn't cover the back window on the Birdsville , 50 Ks up collected a rock & lost the window .
Any time l want to remember the trip just turn on the AirCon , & the scent is with you . Big buckets of Bull Dust & loving it :cheers: :cheers:
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Didn't cover the back window on the Birdsville , 50 Ks up collected a rock & lost the window .
Any time l want to remember the trip just turn on the AirCon , & the scent is with you . Big buckets of Bull Dust & loving it :cheers: :cheers:
That should be in what made you smile thread>:D PMSL. It does for me :D
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Trust you to Smile at somebody's misfortune :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: Gezzz l do :cheers:
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This was a few years ago now, was a bit of an off on our way home from Landcruiser Park. I never liked that silver Cruiser anyway ;D ( 2H motor with an auto box, I could out run it over the first 50m ).
We all got out unscaved but obviously the 4x4 was a lost cause ::) , the Camp o matic was repaired, which was a testament to their build quality back then :cup:
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Yep that wins JK ;D :D
J :cheers:
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Just had this come through via e-mail this morning!
http://4x4earth.com/forum/index.php?threads/10-common-4wd-mistakes-and-how-to-avoid-them.39478/&utm_source=newsletter&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=winter1&utm_content=mistakes (http://4x4earth.com/forum/index.php?threads/10-common-4wd-mistakes-and-how-to-avoid-them.39478/&utm_source=newsletter&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=winter1&utm_content=mistakes)
& check out the video of the Rangie - bloody hell!!!!
PS Hope it was none of our people involved - sorry if it brings up bad memories for anyone :'(
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Yep that wins JK ;D :D
J :cheers:
You got any pictures of your international at Black Duck ? ;D
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Not a car but a big oh Shit
Had a 5 ton chain block fail at work today
It was tagged and inspected prior to use but someone had abused it earlier
The bottom hooks bearing must have had only 1 element left in it and when it was loaded up it pulled out
Fortunately it missing everyone and the load was still grounded
Could have been very very ugly
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You got any pictures of your international at Black Duck ? ;D
are you referring to my little mishap some 15 yrs ago at blackduck
J ;D
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are you referring to my little mishap some 15 yrs ago at blackduck
J ;D
Don't you hate when friends have such long memories.
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are you referring to my little mishap some 15 yrs ago at blackduck
J ;D
Come on then, do share.
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Come on then, do share.
& always remember, :worthles: >:D
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are you referring to my little mishap some 15 yrs ago at blackduck
J ;D
1999 was the year, when your blue & white international got tired and had a little lie-down, that be the one ...... ;D
But I'll let you tell the story.........i dont have any picture, so it didn't happen >:D
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1999 was the year, when your blue & white international got tired and had a little lie-down, that be the one ...... ;D
But I'll let you tell the story.........i dont have any picture, so it didn't happen >:D
you just have me confused with someone else ..I did drop my hilux on its roof about 7 times at black duck in 99 or 2000 cant remember.
I have never owned an international ;D ;D ;D
Jet :D
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I think You've just given yourself up..umm...Jet.
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you just have me confused with someone else ..I did drop my hilux on its roof about 7 times at black duck in 99 or 2000 cant remember.
I have never owned an international ;D ;D ;D
Jet :D
Sorry Theo, must be my old mind playing tricks on me.....Wiffy just corrected me, was it a black hilux ?
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Sorry Theo, must be my old mind playing tricks on me.....Wiffy just corrected me, was it a black hilux ?
mooron color..Ill find a pic for ya
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here ya go mate
spent a lot of time in the front yard fixing this girl up .
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bought the red one for $1500 and stripped the cab as the chassis was rusty .
thats my Dad in the first pic.below .hes a legend when it comes to anything like this and taught me everything I know
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And then dad took to the workshop and got it all jazzed up.
got a new motor and gearbox while I was at it ..that black rollbar saved the day big time ...the pics were after the roof pillar was jacked up so we could get the door open. How no one got injured is beyond me.
Jet ;D
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This was a few years ago now, was a bit of an off on our way home from Landcruiser Park. I never liked that silver Cruiser anyway ;D ( 2H motor with an auto box, I could out run it over the first 50m ).
We all got out unscaved but obviously the 4x4 was a lost cause ::) , the Camp o matic was repaired, which was a testament to their build quality back then :cup:
Damn! :o That looks like a literal "crap" moment. Glad you were all ok...apart from the Cruiser