The last seat install we did cost around $2500 with compliance.
Hey fellas,
I spend more time banging on about my County and not enough about the Perentie - I think you will already know a lot of this but
- Only bought her from Minto before Christmas, I liked that the clutch was the last thing the army replaced as per the log book so I wouldn't have to do it - WRONG! Clutch was slipping so she's currently in for service with Davis Landy's getting that fixed and locks installed. Army used crap clutches that were't strong enough.
Met Robert from Botswana in the car park at Castle Towers - he had made his Perentie a single cab to secure the cock pit and installed better runners to stop the windows rattling (I still need to do that - any suggestions?)
Bruce Davis quoted me $5k for the turbo and $4,500 to get seatbelt in the back - if anyone has any thoughts about doing the seat belts legally I would be very interested.
Rob told me that the Landcover paint can be bought from protect paint in Minto but you all probably already knew that.
Anyone installed a UHF radio? are they all pretty similar? I believe the key is a good aerial?
Are many of you Sydney based guys members of LROC?
Cheers,
Tony
The last seat install we did cost around $2500 with compliance.
Hi Mick, if you are still chasing this, have a close look at the wiring where it comes out of the rear chassis, then follow it along where the brackets hold it in place up the the rear lights.
Good chance it's rubbed through there, or where it goes in and out of the rear cross-member.
If after that you're still chasing, disconnect the wiring from the right rear light, and pull the wiring out of the rear cross-member. You will find that the factory 5 pin trailer socket was left attached, just shoved inside the cross-member. If it's anything like mine was, it's full of mud, corroded to hell and causing shorts as the mud soaked up moisture and dried out again.
Lost a lot of hair finding that one!
Factory 5 pin connector? Maybe this is my little gremlin as well.
Since yesterday I have no indicators, no flasher can noise either. BUT the hazard lights bulb functions and flasher can are perfectly fine. I suppose the hazard circuit has its own flasher and its own lamp connector?![]()
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Thanks Chris,
I will do that.
Spent half of yesterday trying troubleshoot the problem, slowly making progress. It originally started with the left indicators occasionally cooking a fuse then eventually they decided they wanted to play dead. Finally the right ones went out in sympathy as did the tail lights. Main issue is now is I don't have any power getting to the combination switch. The wiring behind the dash is a nightmare in these things with all the add-ons for blackout switching etc. Ohh and not to mention using "red" for an earth, brown and blue as positives becomes a tad confusing when your brain dead from trying to track the problem.
Cheers, Mick.
1974 S3 88 Holden 186.
1971 S2A 88
1971 S2A 109 6 cyl. tray back.
1964 S2A 88 "Starfire Four" engine!
1972 S3 88 x 2
1959 S2 88 ARN 111-014
1959 S2 88 ARN 111-556
1988 Perentie 110 FFR ARN 48-728 steering now KLR PAS!
REMLR 88
1969 BSA Bantam B175
LEDs mick. That will solve half your problems. Those old dome fittings are rubbish, and those rear combination fittings aren't too flash either.
My brake globe would rattle lose then short out when I applied the brakes.
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I installed a turbo kit from KLR into 48-749 over the long weekend.
Had a few extra things to do as well (new heater matrix, radiator rod and clean, clean out water ways in the block, head and thermostat, reposition the air cleaner brackets to suit a new Donaldson air cleaner) and haven't got the rad back yet so no test drive yet ( Cant wait, sounds awesome !!).
I took Monday off and the install was complete in 3 1/2 days.
Started first go.
If anybody is considering a turbo I highly recommend the KLR kit.
It is high quality, complete and comprehensive.
The instructions and included photo's are good and the sequence is easy to follow.
It costs $3050 at the moment and excluding the exhaust (I've been quoted $800 for a 2 1/2" mild steel system complete, fitted) and some sealants you don't need anything else except tools. Very minimal welding and grinding and everything is well thought out and all fits.
Photo's and road report to follow when I get the rad back !!
Regards,
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Phil B
Custodian of:
1974 S3 swb wagon (sold)
1978 S3 swb canvas
48 749 '88 4x4 Perentie
1985 County with 4BD1T
Hi Tony,
I am a member of LROC(S), there's a good bunch of us in the club and there has even been the odd Perentie specific trip/training excercise.
I installed my UHF radio behind the passenger seat, though mine has all the controls in the handset (Icom IC440). I had to drill one hole, the other was factory supplied. I have a bolt-on antenna mount on the bullbar but as mine is an FFR I might relocate it to the proper place (ie a sugar scoop).
Cheers,
Mark
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