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2004 Banshee, Nerf Bars, yeti grips, 8" rear wheels
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ok so just going through the finishing list. was filling up with coolant, put the 1.25 litres of water in first but it was full at that! then water starts dripping so i check all the hoses and then see it coming out from where the cylinder head seals against the cylinders, it seems to be coming out from all around. water is fairly leaking out, though so it seems major. and i did put the metal gasket on as it said in the clymers too. I torqued up the head like it said in the clymers and in 3 steps. was a new torque wrench too. have checked nuts and all feel tight. I have had the head skimmed, new pistons & rings, gaskets, hoses and billet waterpump impeller. what have i done????
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anyone else have an xfactor one? I have one sitting waiting to go back on. Looks nice...
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fuck aye son that was a book! but a damn good en! :biggrin: glad your all ok when is the sequel out???? :wink: seriously though that is a hell of a weekend!
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yeah bansh-eman is right no home depot but we have b&q which basically the same shit. Have tried mapp gas on it myself and the guy at the garage tried the oxy-acetalene on it. I maybe got the wrong end of the stick. its the wheel hubs that are off and the sprocket hub that is stuck, i guess the axle carrier is probably stuck but first thing is the bleeding sprocket jobby. He said he was gonna soak it in something so its probably something like that milk stuff. If not when i get it back i will try what you have said. Its true about stuff like this, the swingarm bearings were a bitch but i saw a post and tried one guys solution and bingo! so i had a bit of a search for this and didnt get much back but for folk in the future all the info is here. I will let you know on tuesday how it goes, the weather is nice here so i cant wait for it to be finished!!! spent the day fixing my wifes quad, i am that bored!! hahah thanks again
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no hubs are off and powdercoated waiting to go back on! Axle is out of the swingarm which is also powdercoated and waiting for the axle! I tried the soaking it with rust loosener (some mental german stuff i use on my Pajero Evo that always gets the job done) and walloping it with the deadblow and turning it but it wasnt for doing jack! I will go and see him on tuesday and see if he has had any success if not i will try the press trick! Just so i can let my wife know early is there a fair chance at least one of the components is gonna need replaced? (obviously the bearings!) Or are they just a bitch that once apart are generally ok? Thanks for all the replies This rebuild is almost over...
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as the title says! Have tried heat hitting crying swearing dont really know where to go now. I have given it to my mechanic and he cant shift it either! was gonna try soaking it in something and some freeze spray! Lock nuts were a bitch but came off but the sprocket carrier is impossible! Trust it to be the last job to be finished!!!! ah well
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did a bit of a search and couldn't find any hard and fast yae or nae I know the answer for wider track is +2 a arms but as the rebuild is costing an awful lot already, i wondered whether having the tyres put on the fronts so the wheels are the wrong way round was something worth doing. Dont shoot me down, i am just asking i respect your opinions. Thanks
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aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaah Cheers
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what does he mean by milled and o ringed then?
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Resurrection of an old post but i have a wee question. In a full gasket kit you get two big o rings, i have had my head machined do i need the o rings as well as the standard heaad gasket as i couldnt see how that worked?? just dont want to do it wrong!
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dont know if your interested but a progress update; Brakes are off!! 2 came out using heat and a bar none came out with dogs or grips as nothing really to grip to so drilled them out i know!! so will have it all powdercoated then weld a bar on the stump that is whats left of the bolt and get it off when i get back (hopefully either thaat or drill it out and re-tap i guess. thanks for the help guess i should ask before next time, oh and the discs were solid even with penetrating spray left for a while i had to lever them off so i dont know if they are gonners!! if only life was as simple as the clymers depicts. 'undo bolts and remove disc' Yeah it was just like that!! ahahahah
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thanks for the replies. i am a plumber so i am off to get the mapp gas and dogs (pump pliers) out and get on it. thanks again. oh and do you recommend getting bolts from the dealership or find some stainless ones, i might be green but what are graded bolts? cheers guys after reading the recent big argument fest i was a bit nervous about even posting but i know your all mega helpful so long as you dont behave in a questionable way!!
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Right this is probably my own stupid fault and i guess also what happens if you leave stripping something till the night before it goes to powder coat!! The bolts that hold my brakes to my hubs were incredibly tight and beyond even a good quality allen key set. So i figured get the impact driver on it.... not much movement so i tried the air impact driver and success with the first three, they looked like they had been bathed in loctite!! but they were out. number 4 was a different story and has just rounded as have 3 of the bolts in the other hub!! what do you recommend seen as they are loctite'd up real good? drill them out and retap? any option seems like its gonna be a nightmare! ahh the joys
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where can you buy delron?? Mental i suppose it would be relatively easy to fabricate.
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thanks for the replies. I know i stupidly bought a SRD one off ebay before i found out about the upp one and the tm design thingy. Right i will order 2. Cheers

