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Old 09-07-2009, 14:33   #1
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Not so new but got photobucket now.

Here is a pciture of my Mistral 27td



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Old 09-07-2009, 14:38   #2
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Very shiny!

Did you get the winow guards or did they come with it?
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Old 09-07-2009, 15:44   #3
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Window guards came with the motor, standard with the import, i think.

I had Just had it cleaned as I have fitted bits missing or broken when I bought it, bits C/o Paul (parking mirror and rear light lense) and nejones (towbar), thanks again guys.

Not so shiny now after playing in the water and mud.

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Old 09-07-2009, 15:57   #4
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Nice truck Paul!
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Old 09-07-2009, 17:07   #5
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very nice.. i can see whats missing now off my A Bar..
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Old 09-07-2009, 18:36   #6
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Thanks for the vote of confidence.

Had a few niggles with the truck.

wheel wobble over 60, this has significantly reduced to almost nothing by new tyres being fitted and properley balanced.

A squeel that seems to be coming from the front, that despite 4 new tyres, both FW hubs being rebuilt, wheels bearings adjusted and greased, all belts renewed and 3 days in a garage IT STILL SQUEELS.
Conclusion - it will now squeel forever (See tech tip: turn the stereo up) or it will break then i will discover the cause - answers on a post code please.

Had a few 4x4's but it will be a long while before i the Nissan marque for another.

Thanks for all the tech tips and parts, excellent group of people on this site, was a previous member of i think the now defunct Frontera owners group and avoided all landy clubs like the plague so a novice to groups such as this one.

Thanks again

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Old 09-07-2009, 18:56   #7
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Looks sweet
Gotta get this Essex meet sorted
Come green laning next weekend,that will get it muddy
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Old 09-07-2009, 19:31   #8
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Thanks for the offer, work commitments unfortunately.

But you are right it needs to get muddy

I will find the maps for essex and herts for a local meet.

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Old 09-07-2009, 19:31   #9
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Are you loosing any coolant, could it be the water pump?
I guess it would depend if the squeel is speed dependant or rev dependant, to help locate the problem.
It might be the alternator bearing or power steering.
How often and when does it happen?
Can you make it do it on demand..?
Just might help to locate the problem.
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No coolant loss

No steering squeel

Does not happen when stationary or when you rev the engine, even to the red line.

Generally speed dependent, but can be exagerated by road surface. (new tyres fitted ... no change)

Does not sound like tyre noise on the road as new tyres have not got an aggresive tread pattern, almost completely road biased (purposely bought to eliminate tyres as the problem).

Not gear box as it does it in neutral.

I think a brake overhaul is next.
But it stops well and straight and steers straight with no wander at any speed.

Only done 91k and i have put 4k of those on the clock

Thanks for the tips will post the problem and solution when found.

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It could be the sliders on the front brake calipers, there are various threads on this. The caliper has to move from side to side, since the pistons are only on one side. These slider bolts do sieze, and removing them, de-rusting and regreasing them often solves that problem.
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Old 09-07-2009, 21:45   #12
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No coolant loss

No steering squeel

Does not happen when stationary or when you rev the engine, even to the red line.

Generally speed dependent, but can be exagerated by road surface. (new tyres fitted ... no change)

Does not sound like tyre noise on the road as new tyres have not got an aggresive tread pattern, almost completely road biased (purposely bought to eliminate tyres as the problem).

Not gear box as it does it in neutral.

I think a brake overhaul is next.
But it stops well and straight and steers straight with no wander at any speed.

Only done 91k and i have put 4k of those on the clock

Thanks for the tips will post the problem and solution when found.

paulp

mine did it badly changed the front shocks (second hand)it went away. its back now and looking at getting new front shocks
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Not something silly like an air leak under the screen or somesuch thing? Had that once. You need someone riding shotgun to help track it down Paul.
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