new exhaust + full time hubs...
	
	
		bye bye free wheeling hubs, hello full time drive.... (well full time as in I dont have to get my feet muddy to get the front wheels driven any more)
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wheel bearings adjusted and put back to oil (which they sort of were) and added some one shot grease for good measure while it sorts itself out, serviced the diffs and checked the lash and pulled the shafts out of dobbos ex sals so Ive got sparies now all I need to do is track down a set of fine spline series front shafts (all mine are II's and IIA 10 spliners) and Im covered for diffs and axles.
Brakes are a little thin but since i gearbox brake a lot Thats not a big problem atm but a measure up against some spare shoes I have should see the brakes sorted next week..
speaking of engine braking...
The new Exhaust sounds great (for a 2.25 diesel)
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the pick ups a lot better from mid range up now the old pipe was crushed in 2 places and had a cross section of maybe 25mm.
I also got the electrics a little more functional with the temp and fuel gauge in the dash now working and the indicator stalk replaced so that now at least it doesnt automatically indicate right at random intervals...
	 
	
	
	
		coolant system service + more electrics..
	
	
		Darren came over for a look at kermit today so as part of the parcel I got him to help out doing the coolant system flush and change...
so he got his first drive in and of a diesel sIII
at this point Im now at the stage where the basic reliability issues of the vehicle have been addressed and the search for the right cheap rubber and the installation of the WVO system can commence....
(now Ive said that Im taking bets on the first component/subsystem to chuck a wobbly at me)
after the WVO conversion will come the gearbox rebuild then the installation of the winch and then water storage and somewhere along the lines a kick ass aircompressor.