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Re: Man this place is happenin' [Re: TOASTY] #862876 02/10/09 06:09 AM
Joined: Dec 2007
Posts: 725
TayJ Offline
Rock Warrior
Primus is badass!

So when wegonna go wheelin' guys? Clay? Pat? Adam? Kevin? Anyone else who really wants to wheel with this group? Lets get some runs going! I have unknown trails up on four peaks, got the trail in bulldog that I refuse to say the name of till we are there, got Elvis (which I really want to get you guys on) and a bunch more. Lets see if a Montero can wheel Extacy, I know -my- jeep can't do it, you gotta be fully locked and a damn good driver! We also need to go out to Hackberry and wheel the Chevy hill loop out there. I am supposed to be getting my tax return this week and I am going to pick up brand new tires for my Jeep, I also am going to get some metal to build my jeep frame and I will be ready to roll (wish I had the money for gears and lockers).

Knock it off with that fake buthcer jones wheelin' guys! We aren't in high school anymore!


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Re: Man this place is happenin' [Re: TayJ] #862877 02/10/09 09:58 AM
Joined: Feb 2008
Posts: 349
ClayTK Offline
Mudrunner
Hey butcher is the closest thing to my house that isn't too difficult to test new gear on. James isn't exactly a "wheeler" and my truck still has a ways to go till its ready for the "real" stuff. Plus I like to go out there just to get away from the city YO! But the locker was awesome. I really need new tires. Damn jeep guys, your all the same <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif" alt="" /> So anyway Tay u should remember that some of us don't have jobs, or do but not a whole lot of time on the weekends like me and lord trunks or a whole lot of money to spare also like me. On top of that maybe pick trails that it is possible for the ill-equiped could make it through such as mine <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/lol.gif" alt="" />


1998 Mitsubishi Montero
2" Body lift
35" Cooper tires
Parrot Asteroid Smart w/ factory AMP
Cobra 29 LX CB Radio w/ Firestik MK-DM18R rooftop mount
Aisin Manual hubs
Grote 36 LED, TractorPlus (Wired to factory fog light switch)
Re: Man this place is happenin' [Re: ClayTK] #862878 02/10/09 01:49 PM
Joined: May 2001
Posts: 4,079
lordtrunks Offline
Roll Me Over
*****
If james does any other trails aka trails with challenge and rocks pretty sure his tires will pop but maybe thats what he needs so he gets some new tires that have a real tread pattern i see him as a bfg a/t guy. Anyway i can't plan on any hardcore trips intill after utah in april. John H and i will be hiting a trail next month sometime to make sure his arb locker and MM winch are in full working order be for Utah.


89 2 dr turbo diesel
89/88 "Backwoods sas"
Re: Man this place is happenin' [Re: lordtrunks] #862879 02/10/09 04:35 PM
Joined: Jun 2002
Posts: 6,211
JohnnyBfromPeoria Offline
Trail Leader
*****
Guys, how can I tighten down my crank bolt and the cam bolt on my 2.6 without spinning the engine? Is there some magical place to put a drift pin or should I attempt to hold one while tightening the other?

John B.


'87 Raider 2.6 Turbo Auto, Under Construction
'95 Montero SR, 35x12.5/15 BFG M/T KM-2's, Rock sliders, Qtr panel chop, gas tank lift, 2" BL, Aisins, 5.29s
'95 Pajero Mini
'98 Montero Winter Ed.
'04 Cadillac XLR
'03 Kawasaki ZRX1200R
'60 Ford Falcon 4Dr
Re: Man this place is happenin' [Re: JohnnyBfromPeoria] #862880 02/10/09 05:42 PM
Joined: Dec 2007
Posts: 725
TayJ Offline
Rock Warrior
Lets wheel Elvis you poor under equipped mitsu guys! That trail is so much fun because it has a ton of optinal lines from mild to damn! It is still my favorite trail. One Elvis run I was on I took my brother in law in his tracker, it is lifted about one inch with some 32" a/t tires, no lockers and stock. He wheeled the whole trail and only needed a tug once. He was also playing in the hard lines! It is a good trail, if need be I will sponsor some gas! It is in FJ and perfect for testing parts before Utah!

And Toasty, can I tell them the trail name that we want to go on?


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Re: Man this place is happenin' [Re: JohnnyBfromPeoria] #862881 02/10/09 05:48 PM
Joined: Dec 2007
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TayJ Offline
Rock Warrior
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Guys, how can I tighten down my crank bolt and the cam bolt on my 2.6 without spinning the engine? Is there some magical place to put a drift pin or should I attempt to hold one while tightening the other?

John B.


Use an impact!

I know on the cam shaft itself there isa place to put a wrench and hold it from moving, but you have to have the top end off the motor to get to it. If you have your timing belt in place then tighten them untill the motor spins, why do you not want it to spin? Even when it spins you should be able to tighten it and reach your torch spec.


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Re: Man this place is happenin' [Re: TayJ] #862882 02/10/09 11:18 PM
Joined: May 2001
Posts: 4,079
lordtrunks Offline
Roll Me Over
*****
what i did was took a crap belt on put a screw driver in it right at the crank pulley so as it wants to turn it pulls the screw driver in and won't turn(jams it up) Tay the 2.6 has a timing chain not belt.


89 2 dr turbo diesel
89/88 "Backwoods sas"
Re: Man this place is happenin' [Re: TayJ] #862883 02/11/09 01:02 AM
Joined: Jun 2002
Posts: 6,211
JohnnyBfromPeoria Offline
Trail Leader
*****
If a Tracker can do it, a Montero can do it. Without breaking.

And as far as Bulldog...aren't there STRICT instructions not to deviate from the trail? Or do you WANT it to be permanently closed?

I have a CB, too. Can I be in your "club?" Hahahaha.

Haven't seen a timing belt on a 2.6. An impact is the obvious choice, but I haven't stabbed the distributor yet. I need it to be held still while I torque it, and all the drive belts are on it. Any other ideas?

John B.

Last edited by JohnnyBfromPeoria; 02/11/09 01:08 AM.
Re: Man this place is happenin' [Re: JohnnyBfromPeoria] #862884 02/11/09 02:51 AM
Joined: Jan 2002
Posts: 6,134
TOASTY Offline OP
Trail Leader
*****
put something in the drive belt like a rag and it'll jam up like LT said. So this means you've been working on your truck? you go Johnny!


1999 Montero SAS'd on Kings and stuff

1998 Montero trying to get a V8 Swapped
Re: Man this place is happenin' [Re: JohnnyBfromPeoria] #862885 02/11/09 04:01 AM
Joined: Dec 2007
Posts: 725
TayJ Offline
Rock Warrior
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If a Tracker can do it, a Montero can do it. Without breaking.

And as far as Bulldog...aren't there STRICT instructions not to deviate from the trail? Or do you WANT it to be permanently closed?

I have a CB, too. Can I be in your "club?" Hahahaha.

Haven't seen a timing belt on a 2.6. An impact is the obvious choice, but I haven't stabbed the distributor yet. I need it to be held still while I torque it, and all the drive belts are on it. Any other ideas?

John B.


Timing belt/chain, same f'in thing guys, come on! It is even easier to do with the chain!

And as for bulldog canyon area, yes, very strict rules, you have to have passes to even wheel there. Good thing is, Mr. Jonh, this is a trail. I would never go blazing through the desert and random washes and risk losing our awsome wheeling areas! But thanks for the small lecture! <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/kewl.gif" alt="" />

Of course you can be in our CB club! That just makes us better than everyone else!

So when are we going to plan a trail run on Elvis?


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