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Re: disco truck.a progression on the tray
« Reply #330 on: July 16, 2008, 19:25:19 »
that raingie(yellow one) was built by a guy called jez, the full build is on superv8racing.com i think. he built mouse, the yellow "thing" i posted pics of a few days ago. nice bloke.the only 2 discos i have seen with tubular wings is the one on dumper tyres and one that is currently in howling wolf. i haven't been working on the disco for the past few days, been doing a trial at a job in haverhill but I'm not going back....its [!Expletive Deleted!]!
this is a newer photo of the disco.... morealess what I'm aiming for...but different.....



i got alot of work to do! as i keep saying  ihave to get my arse in gear and sort some of this out. i need a way of supporting the disco chassis so  i can take all 4 wheels and axles off and make them look pretty and so i can work on the wings. may see if i can half inch some off of mark at the farm. also going to look into making my own stuff from now on(trailing arms, cage, bead lock rims looking into PTO winches).....its a nicer feeling at the end of the day.
but at the moment i have no clue! i am playing it by ear, ill have a plan in my head then diversify from it into something else then into something else. it could even end up as a tray back at the end of my sporadic ideas. its not a good thing to do.
may have some more pics for you tomorrow, got the tray welded up, but I'm not sure weather to weld it to the chassis or to bolt it(i don't have a diecont drill at the moment!)

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Re: disco truck.a progression on the tray
« Reply #331 on: July 16, 2008, 21:36:20 »
I would bolt it on - that way if it gets damaged you can take it off and apply the big hammer. Plus if you think "Hmm, I could have made it better by doing this" in a few months time it'll be much easier to remove it and make way for version 2.0.
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Re: disco truck.a progression on the tray
« Reply #332 on: July 17, 2008, 09:53:56 »
.................its waaaaaaaaaaay past 2.0! so many changes to the plan design and outcome!

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Re: disco truck.a progression on the tray
« Reply #333 on: July 17, 2008, 16:22:38 »
as said, welded some of it together. but not done, need more steel.
i went a bit over board with the welding, am a bit concerned that something will break so there are multiple welds on a HOT setting. itll all get grinded down and made to look nice before it gets put in place for good also need to think of a name for it, a friend came up with Juggernaut....i think because he was watching x-men at the time but i wouldn't know. over all I'm a little lost, i will be back and forth tomorrow measuring and thinking....also looking at What i need from billing ;)
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looking better...i was beginning to have second thoughts about the whole thing!


what ze bloody hell iz zis?

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Re: disco truck.a progression on the tray
« Reply #334 on: July 17, 2008, 17:49:58 »
I should be a Billing for a day, probably saturday but yet decided.

Like wise, I'll be there with a list of parts to obtain. Fortunately its not too long.
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Re: disco truck.a progression on the tray
« Reply #335 on: July 17, 2008, 19:45:29 »
what ze bloody hell iz zis????

Do you mean the Horn??
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Re: disco truck.a progression on the tray
« Reply #336 on: July 17, 2008, 19:55:55 »
is that what it is? :lol: i am rubbish!

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Re: disco truck.a progression on the tray
« Reply #337 on: July 17, 2008, 20:56:48 »
is that what it is? :lol: i am rubbish!


LOL, I can't believe you do all this fabrication work and seriously get into your machine, but don't recognise the horn!

I'm the opposite, can recognise the horn but don't have a clue when it comes to welding and fabrication LOL :doh:
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Re: disco truck.a progression on the tray
« Reply #338 on: July 17, 2008, 21:38:43 »
Yep, that's the horn - very helpful photos for me as I've been trying to work out if an extra pair of horns will fit below the standard ones. Looks as though they will, so more volume should be forthcoming!
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Re: disco truck.a progression on the tray
« Reply #339 on: July 18, 2008, 09:03:02 »
is that what it is? :lol: i am rubbish!


LOL, I can't believe you do all this fabrication work and seriously get into your machine, but don't recognise the horn!

I'm the opposite, can recognise the horn but don't have a clue when it comes to welding and fabrication LOL :doh:

i know all the important stuff! :lol: its just there fancy things i don't know......electrics and what not, I'm getting there :D

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Re: disco truck.a progression on the tray
« Reply #340 on: July 18, 2008, 17:51:31 »
for a start i would say your winch is 2 low,

you will get fed up of it hitting the deck

been there done that with mine & now it sits above the chassis legs
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Re: disco truck.a progression on the tray
« Reply #341 on: July 18, 2008, 18:29:53 »
set yourself an angle tester outside then ull now more and improve as require if u can be bothered to for a few mms

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Re: disco truck.a progression on the tray
« Reply #342 on: July 18, 2008, 18:34:13 »
38.5s boss how much running gear and lift will have to be change for them . plus why not go full tryaback all over

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Re: disco truck.a progression on the tray
« Reply #343 on: July 18, 2008, 18:40:28 »
that raingie(yellow one) was built by a guy called jez, the full build is on superv8racing.com i think. he built mouse, the yellow "thing" i posted pics of a few days ago. nice bloke.the only 2 discos i have seen with tubular wings is the one on dumper tyres and one that is currently in howling wolf. i haven't been working on the disco for the past few days, been doing a trial at a job in haverhill but I'm not going back....its [!Expletive Deleted!]!
this is a newer photo of the disco.... morealess what I'm aiming for...but different.....



i got alot of work to do! as i keep saying  ihave to get my arse in gear and sort some of this out. i need a way of supporting the disco chassis so  i can take all 4 wheels and axles off and make them look pretty and so i can work on the wings. may see if i can half inch some off of mark at the farm. also going to look into making my own stuff from now on(trailing arms, cage, bead lock rims looking into PTO winches).....its a nicer feeling at the end of the day.
but at the moment i have no clue! i am playing it by ear, ill have a plan in my head then diversify from it into something else then into something else. it could even end up as a tray back at the end of my sporadic ideas. its not a good thing to do.
may have some more pics for you tomorrow, got the tray welded up, but I'm not sure weather to weld it to the chassis or to bolt it(i don't have a diecont drill at the moment!)


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Re: disco truck.a progression on the tray
« Reply #344 on: July 18, 2008, 18:51:08 »
the dog bks , so it needs a little tlc but it aint gonna last with that use in mind  :D

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Re: disco truck.a progression on the tray
« Reply #345 on: July 18, 2008, 20:05:53 »
don't want to trayback it for the same reason i didn't want an auto....i don't do fashion :lol: the boggers will need around a 4" lift with alot of arch chopping or a 5" with a bit more than i got......i think....that's what the tape measure tells me but i have never actually stood next to 38" tyres.....maby tomorrow will sway me towards 35s :lol: i am beginning to sway to the simex anyway, there just that little bit cheaper, but boggers are just bad :grin:

i am not sure on the winch tray. it may be to low your right but from the dimensions i have got the 8274 wouldn't fit if i made it higher. the chances are that that tray will be going in the back anyways so it matters not.

and as for the blue disco being a "mess" i dissagree, it has caricature and its put to work and by the look of it it works whoops well! besides, you haven't seen mine in full view yet :lol: now that's a mess!

anyway. been playing with the Egr today. made a blanking plate for the manifold out of the old pipe. don't know if it will work, i just filled it in with weld then grinded it all off. worth a try i thought.

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Re: disco truck.a progression on the tray
« Reply #346 on: July 23, 2008, 10:11:59 »
unfortunately chaps i am looking at moving to saffron Walden, i have an apprenticeship lined up there in hydraulic engineering(well not there but the sourounding area) and the chances are that the truck isn't coming with me, i am going to be re assembling the front again and put the tray on the back where it was originally going. just not going to have the time to work on it like i did so playing silly b*ggers with the front wont be happening for a while:(.
not selling it though. it now has a much shorter list of things to do and it will be out on the mud alot sooner!
also got to clean up the garage a little so if you have seen anything come off of the disco that you want i will trade you for it.
wont be much some things i will trade for a bottel of Dr pepper!


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also got the original dampers and damper turrets but I'm not sure if there any good.

again if you have seen in the pics anything that you not so much need but think you may find is usefull give me a shout because it will only get thrown away!
if any of you guys can make use of it you are more than welcome!

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Re: disco truck.the end is nigh
« Reply #347 on: July 23, 2008, 12:49:55 »
Interesting thread, but watch the naughty words please  ;)
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Re: disco truck.the end is nigh
« Reply #348 on: July 23, 2008, 18:18:53 »
sorry about that :(

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« Reply #349 on: July 23, 2008, 18:29:08 »
boss naughty boy , oh graham bell im as bad at times  :oops:

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Re: disco truck.the end is nigh
« Reply #350 on: July 23, 2008, 19:01:01 »
you think that's bad, you should speak to me in person!

today not much was done, I'm adding a 9" grinder to the list and a small reel of Alli MiG wire

i got the replacement "panel" tacked in....I'm not welding it in yet because ideally i would like to lose the inner wings all together but I'm told its an MOT failure
but then others have told me that's rubbish.....so who knows!
re assembled the front of it too, its looking like a land rover again.









will this work?????






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Re: disco truck.the end is nigh
« Reply #351 on: July 23, 2008, 19:56:51 »
much for the full set of NAS lights, posted?

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« Reply #352 on: July 23, 2008, 20:19:55 »
make me an offer ;)

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« Reply #353 on: July 23, 2008, 20:34:50 »
boss what about using nas lamps in front bumper  on the rear and cage and :waffle broads across the back end  :-k was gonna use nas on mine

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« Reply #354 on: July 23, 2008, 20:46:46 »
that is not a bad idea..... i don't want to put the disco lights back on the tub because they WILL get broken! so if i mount them on top of the cage that will be a problem solved... but isn't there a maximum height for lights? its going to get pretty big!

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« Reply #355 on: July 23, 2008, 21:47:22 »
has anyone put a dump valve ona  disco does it work?
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« Reply #356 on: July 24, 2008, 12:03:34 »
yes, i am getting one soon and my dad has one fitted. they do work and they sound cool.
you want to got to derv doctor for it, they make a bolt on unit.

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« Reply #357 on: July 24, 2008, 12:22:52 »
has anyone put a dump valve ona  disco does it work?

Does it work doing what? Apart from making a noise there's nowt to be gained by fitting one. I can't think of one diesel racer (using an LR enigne) on the scene thats got one, I don't think any of the big three diesel tuning companies have fitted em either.

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« Reply #358 on: July 24, 2008, 17:23:03 »
that is because there all using variable vain turbos, the dump valve is to improve response time and lag, with the variable vain nither is applicable.

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« Reply #359 on: July 24, 2008, 17:47:35 »
helllo boss hows it goin

 






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