changed the brumby gearbox oil today shifts like butter now

will change motor oil and filter tomorrow
what car is this on? how are the cv's going to go?Mitchhsj wrote:Droped the 3 inch strut tops of at the welders to add an inch on for 4 inch lift today, pretty excited to put it in. Looks good tho with the stock hight and 14" sunies and 27" buckshot mudders. Rally car style! But rubs some times
ah ok i didnt realise it had body lift as well. should look great. what size tyres are you hoping to run?Mitchhsj wrote:It's on an L series mate. Should be rite really it's only 1 inch higher than stock well I have put 10mm spacer on the body blocks too so it's really only 15 mm spring lift..
Another trick is to use the high temp silicone. I was a non believer but was out of options, now I swear by it. Trick is to clean both surfaces well then apply the silicone and bolt it together. Leave the car overnight if you can. If not, a short run won't hurt so long as you're not loading up the exhaust pipe, eg for putting in or out of the shed/yard. I wouldn't go for a drive before the stuff had setRumbl1n wrote:replaced y pipe gaskets on the brumby no more coughing an spluttering
I used high temp silicone on the new gaskets just to be safe the leak was driving me crazy think its from moving stuff around so much when doing the liftEl_Freddo wrote:Another trick is to use the high temp silicone. I was a non believer but was out of options, now I swear by it. Trick is to clean both surfaces well then apply the silicone and bolt it together. Leave the car overnight if you can. If not, a short run won't hurt so long as you're not loading up the exhaust pipe, eg for putting in or out of the shed/yard. I wouldn't go for a drive before the stuff had set
Sunnie the Brumby will cop this treatment very shortly
Cheers
Bennie
Easily available OME - can either a a simple bush the size of your fingernail or the whole shifter kit.sholinguteman wrote:Well i dont know if its "improve" but I hope so , stripped the inside of my truck to give it a good clean and now I am trying to source some rubber bushes to fix my standard Brumby sloppy stick syndrome:shock:. Can anybody point me in the right direction for those ? thanks "MO"