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there are 5 connectors on the gear/transfer box, are you sure you got the right one? Rick
 
Nope, but I will get back under there and take a look. Everything is covered in crud so it's hard to make out what's metal, plastic or horse dung.
I think I found 3 connectors, one with two cables and two with one black cable. They were covered in crud and hard to get apart.
I haven't got anywhere to get the car in the air, so am just wriggling underneath for now. Doesn't leave me much space to have a proper search.
 
Welcome dude! Cool looking truck. Loving the black eye look :cool:

This place rocks and there is plenty of friendly advise.

I also live on the veg :D
 
Had a bit of noise from the front wheels when turning the past few days. Went to have a look and the rubber arch liner was loose and getting ripped up by the wheels.
I've taken the offending article out now and can see most of the front panels are held on with cable ties. The metal behind the front bumper looks pretty rotten, especially where it joins the wings. Also looks like the offside sill will need welding soon.
I might well be selling this one for parts when the MoT expires in June and be on the search for a LWB in better condition.
Wouldn't mind a dropping by a knowledgeable members to let them give it a once over. My driveway's gravel so any jacking up needs t be done elsewhere, which is a really pain. I do have a couple of ramps, but again wouldn't want to get the car in the air and have them slip.
sp00k, I might well see if your around sometime and get your opinion on the truck, work that needs doing before MoT and if it's worthwhile.
 
Took out the Banjo today after following the workshop guide here. Found my banjo bolt seems to have a hollow shaft with the gauze inside it rather than a spring and filter. Unless I've just taken out the wrong piece :rolleyes:
I gave it a good soak in some white spirit.
I'm still getting some issues getting up to speed. This eased originally when I used a fuel flush chemical so I'm thinking it's still the fuel system somewhere.
Is there an in tank filter on the lift pump? :confused:
Can you take this out from the top, or do I need to drop the tank?
 
Took out the Banjo today after following the workshop guide here. Found my banjo bolt seems to have a hollow shaft with the gauze inside it rather than a spring and filter. Unless I've just taken out the wrong piece :rolleyes:
I gave it a good soak in some white spirit.
I'm still getting some issues getting up to speed. This eased originally when I used a fuel flush chemical so I'm thinking it's still the fuel system somewhere.
Is there an in tank filter on the lift pump? :confused:
Can you take this out from the top, or do I need to drop the tank?

Most of the nissan boys here just remove that gauze period.

lift the carpet in the rear you'll see a round panel held down by three screws.
 
My mini filter was inside the banjo bolt, same as yours.
I took it out, give it a stiff coat of looking at, then binned it.:thumbs
It's in a landfill site somewhere now.:augie
 
Okay, when I have time I'll get the Banjo bolt out again and try to remove the innards and chuck them away to prevent any future issues. Unless it's better to replace it woth a new bolt.

I'll have a look in the fuel tank. Someone told me i'd need to drop the tank, but in fairness I haven't lookd under the carpet yet. That'll give me something to do this weekend.

At least it's a good vehicle to learn on, not overly complicated.
 
Okay, when I have time I'll get the Banjo bolt out again and try to remove the innards and chuck them away to prevent any future issues. Unless it's better to replace it woth a new bolt.

I'll have a look in the fuel tank. Someone told me i'd need to drop the tank, but in fairness I haven't lookd under the carpet yet. That'll give me something to do this weekend.

At least it's a good vehicle to learn on, not overly complicated.

Pull your boot carpet up and there will be a metal panel held down with 4 nuts/screws

SOAK THEM IN WD40!!!!! Then try and remove, you'll access it via there
 
Pull your boot carpet up and there will be a metal panel held down with 4 nuts/screws

SOAK THEM IN WD40!!!!! Then try and remove, you'll access it via there

Screws? no screws here, just held down with a huge amount of silicon sealant. :eek:

This was beneath a layer of soaking newspaper, which I assume was here to soak up the leaking boot. Will have to find out where it's leaking from. I know that seems a common issue here too.

the lack of rusty screws made it easy enough to remove, although what I found underneath didn't fill me with an overwhelming sense of joy.



I gave it a clean with some soapy water, but will need to get in there and do more cleaning before I consider opening up the tank. It all looks quite rotten at the moment though.




is there supposed to be another connector here? or is that just on the petrol ones?
 

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