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What did you do to your truck today?

Discussion in 'General Truck Info' started by Coast Steve, Aug 25, 2010.

  1. Willybebb

    Willybebb New Member

    Carbs?
     
  2. Barnone

    Barnone Member Supporting Member

    Crosleys
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  3. Willybebb

    Willybebb New Member

    My bad. Completely read over where it said crosley. I guess I never would have thought you could he them that cheap
     
  4. Willybebb

    Willybebb New Member

    Messed with jetting on the grizzly 660 carb. Biggest pilot jet that the kit came with was a 37.5 and it’s not quite big enough. 38-65 pilot jet kit is now on the way. Wish me luck on Tuesday when they get her. Will post the setup and current jets once it running decent
     
  5. T-bill

    T-bill Member Supporting Member

    A thumping new sound system!

    * bluetooth media player with mic for phone calls
    * 8" subwoofer mounted to custom platform
    * 5" speakers mounted in doors

    I’m a boom box rolling on 12" rims! :D


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  6. Barnone

    Barnone Member Supporting Member

    That was back in the late 1950s. Now days they are too expensive for me to fool with.
     
  7. T-bill

    T-bill Member Supporting Member

  8. Willybebb

    Willybebb New Member

    Received bigger pilot jets for my grizzly 660 carb swap today. Seems to be somewhere between #60-70 for the pilot. Ran out of time to five deeper into it. The main jet is currently a 155 and once the main takes over it sounds smooth throughout the rest of throttle up. Needle is set to the middle setting. more to come tomorrow.
     
  9. Willybebb

    Willybebb New Member

    Worked on mitsi more today. I ended up going with a #47.5 pilot jet and a #155 main jet. I also set the needle jet "E" clip to the most rich setting, the bottom slot. Air/fuel mixture screw is about 2.5 turns out. I'm happy with how it turned out. Manual choke install and diaphragm breather hose is all that's left
     
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  10. Kevin in NC

    Kevin in NC Member Supporting Member

    I evacuated my Suzuki, tractor and riding mower from my weekend place in the country 40 miles up the road. TS Debby dumped a huge amount of rain on eastern NC. My place is near a creek. Flood waters supposed to crest Tuesday. Hurricane Florence put my place under about 10 feet of water, but this flood should be maybe 9 or 10 feet less. I brought my Kubota and riding mower home to high ground. A friend has 300 acres a couple of miles away with a spot of high ground that didn't flood during Florence. Some of my neighbors and I moved our rolling stock to there. My neighbor has a nice place down on the creek but he's about 5 feet lower than me so he's definitely going to have problems. I use my Suzuki off road so it felt strange getting out on the paved road and going fast. I ran it up to 80kph with no problem, but then dropped it back to 60-70kph for the rest of the drive. The truck handled well. It was a fun drive. Now I want another mini to keep at home just to run to the grocery store, etc. For some reason I'm once again unable to load a photo to this site from my phone.
    Kevin in soggy Wilmington, NC
     
  11. blybrook

    blybrook New Member

    Installed an aftermarket rear bumper/hitch and started on the model 3BS 2" lift kit on my '96 carry.

    I'll see about getting some photos uploaded later, but think the bumper bracket and the rear shackles are going to have interference issues when flexing off road.

    I also installed the bumper upside down to keep spare and rear plate access. There's just enough room to get the spare out without dropping the bumper.

    The self tapping bolts from the bumper mount into the frame are going to get a helping weld or two to keep things secure once the weather clears up a bit.

    One step at a time.
     
  12. kyrbz

    kyrbz Member

    Nothing major, but I've been hauling some motorcycles and realized it would help a lot with the wheel chock setup I made to have some hooks at the front of the bed. There were three existing factory holes at the front of the bed. I put some eyebolts in them but when attached and tightened ratchet straps to them, the bed had a lot of flex and I was worried it could bend the front bed panel. I picked up a 4' long piece of 1"x 1"x 1/8" aluminum angle and drilled holes in the corresponding locations and reattached the eye bolts with the angle aluminum. It really beefed up the front top edge of the bed and I feel a lot better about cranking down on some ratchet straps.

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  13. Kevin in NC

    Kevin in NC Member Supporting Member

    Facing potential flooding from Tropical Storm Debby last week, my neighbor and I evacuated our rolling stock to higher ground a couple of miles away. I brought my tractor and riding mower back home and left the mini truck parked here on high ground in front of a friend's barndominium. As it turned out, my place didn't flood but my neighbor's place sits a few feet lower down by the creek, so it's a good thing he moved his stuff to higher ground. Neither of us live in the area, we just have our places in the country to get out of town now and then. This morning, we met to get our stuff back. It's over a quarter mile of sandy, rutted road to the highway, so I towed the trailer in 4WD, then switched to 2WD. The Suzuki towed the trailer just fine. I got up to 70kph. Once I got back to Louie's place it was dirt road with mud and some standing water, so back to 4WD. I have no idea how much this tow weighed but the truck handled it fine. You can't do that with a golf cart.
    Kevin in NC
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  14. T-bill

    T-bill Member Supporting Member

    I love that. Your picture reminds me that sometimes these little trucks are like ants, small but mighty, working with objects that are much heavier than themselves.
     
  15. Bowe

    Bowe Member

    I swapped the wheels from my Minicab to my Carry, not crazy about adaptors but this isn’t a road going rig. I also started building a hitch for it, need to add safety chain attachment points and paint it. IMG_8731.jpeg IMG_8732.jpeg
     
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  16. blybrook

    blybrook New Member

    Started the process of getting the Diahatsu ready to sell. Took apart the drivers door to investigate a "faulty regulator" as reported by the guy I bought it from. Ended up being the window had jumped off the front track at some point. Once restored until the track, working perfectly.

    Now to bleed the brakes as the first step to chase a soft pedal. Per a search thru the threads, leaning towards an air pocket in the lines. Should know before calling it a day.
     
  17. t_g_farrell

    t_g_farrell Active Member

    I swapped in a new timing belt. I had one of those JZK brand belts from when I bought it 3 years ago and after 22,000 kilometers I was nervous about its condition given the rep these belts have. So a swapped in a new Gates belt I got from Amazon https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B075Q6XBLQ/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1.

    The JZK belt was showing signs of delamination and had fibers hanging off the edges in places. Not a good sign but probably caught it just in time.
     
  18. GeoJoe

    GeoJoe Member

    4WD button on the shifter was sticking - then it wouldn't go into 4WD at all without getting into the crawler gear. Got a new vacuum solenoid from Japan and this shiny toggle switch installed.

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  19. InkAndPistons

    InkAndPistons Member

    converted Kiki from square to round headlights.. i call it the derpy look!
    And installed a subwoofer... Instructional video eventually....

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  20. Drain

    Drain Supporting Moderator Supporting Moderator Supporting Member

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  21. t_g_farrell

    t_g_farrell Active Member

  22. T-bill

    T-bill Member Supporting Member

    Love the lights and the subwoofer! I added a subwoofer to my Hijet and the sound suddenly became 3d. I'm a fan!
     
  23. InkAndPistons

    InkAndPistons Member

    thanks... it really does make a huge but also little difference.. :)
     

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