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Title: mini work meet in Brackey? Jimbob? Albatross?
Post by: tunnie on 26 May 2008, 20:33:17
We all seam to be doing fairly similar work soon, how about a mini get together?

Got the garage here.

My 2.2 needs new  rear springs and shocks.

father tunnies 2.2 needs a new exhaust.

Be better if there were more of us, and fitting exhausts always better with more pairs of hands?

This weekend? I can supply beer  :D
Title: Re: mini work meet in Brackey? Jimbob? Albatross?
Post by: Albatross on 26 May 2008, 20:40:37
I can make that no worries and would be happy to help. I've got ramps, a small trolley jack and axle stands too.

If I can get hold of the shocks I need, I could do with a hand too.

I'd even bring some beer. :y
Title: Re: mini work meet in Brackey? Jimbob? Albatross?
Post by: tunnie on 26 May 2008, 20:44:44
great, i did a senator exhaust some time ago, its dead easy, just need extra hands to support the weight.

Did father tunnies springs on saturday thanks to TheBoy, refereshed my memory niclely.

Should be nice to do the shocks at the same time.
Title: Re: mini work meet in Brackey? Jimbob? Albatross?
Post by: CaptainZok on 26 May 2008, 20:45:12
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I can make that no worries and would be happy to help. I've got ramps, a small trolley jack and axle stands too.

If I can get hold of the shocks I need, I could do with a hand too.

I'd even bring some beer. :y
Shocks are a piece of cake, we've just changed mine today 2 nuts 2 bolts and 2 air pipes for the self levelling.
As I said elsewhere hold the top of the shock with an adjustable as 6mm spanners break too easily and if possible an air impact wrench will make it so much easier to do.
Use the blow gun on the airline to precharge the shock before refitting the compressor pipe.
Title: Re: mini work meet in Brackey? Jimbob? Albatross?
Post by: Albatross on 26 May 2008, 20:47:16
Any chance you could ask your local dealer about what shocks I need. I could get down to them early on Saturday and pick them up on the way. I only desperately need to do the fronts, but I'd prefer to dall all 4 if I can, then I know that it is done.

I need the MV6 shocks for the 3.2 MV6 with the self-levelling option. I don't have a VIN number as it is an Elite undergoing a conversion. New MV6 springs are already fitted.
Title: Re: mini work meet in Brackey? Jimbob? Albatross?
Post by: tunnie on 26 May 2008, 20:47:57
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I can make that no worries and would be happy to help. I've got ramps, a small trolley jack and axle stands too.

If I can get hold of the shocks I need, I could do with a hand too.

I'd even bring some beer. :y
Shocks are a piece of cake, we've just changed mine today 2 nuts 2 bolts and 2 air pipes for the self levelling.
As I said elsewhere hold the top of the shock with an adjustable as 6mm spanners break too easily and if possible an air impact wrench will make it so much easier to do.
Use the blow gun on the airline to precharge the shock before refitting the compressor pipe.

Is that only for Self Levelling ones?

I don't have a compressor, would need to pop up the road for that  ::)

When I did the rear springs, one of the last bits was to knock the shocks off, to make the wheels drop, to get the springs out.

At that point, is it just the nut up the top in the boot? Un-do that and they fall out?
Title: Re: mini work meet in Brackey? Jimbob? Albatross?
Post by: Albatross on 26 May 2008, 20:49:18
I have a compressor which I can bring :y
Title: Re: mini work meet in Brackey? Jimbob? Albatross?
Post by: tunnie on 26 May 2008, 20:51:20
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Any chance you could ask your local dealer about what shocks I need. I could get down to them early on Saturday and pick them up on the way. I only desperately need to do the fronts, but I'd prefer to dall all 4 if I can, then I know that it is done.

I need the MV6 shocks for the 3.2 MV6 with the self-levelling option. I don't have a VIN number as it is an Elite undergoing a conversion. New MV6 springs are already fitted.

You want them all around?

Are fronts self leveling too?

Thing is i can easily ask for Elite or normal springs, but they might get confused with MV6 Self Leveling...

We need a part number really
Title: Re: mini work meet in Brackey? Jimbob? Albatross?
Post by: tunnie on 26 May 2008, 20:53:38
DAMN DAMN,

Just realised i have to be someware on Saturday.

Can we make it the Sunday of next weekend?

The place i need to be on Sat takes me past the dealer, so i can pick up the stuff i need, just can't fit it then.

Will need to fit Sunday.
Title: Re: mini work meet in Brackey? Jimbob? Albatross?
Post by: LJay on 26 May 2008, 20:59:17
Ta for the thought Tunnie! My mv6 is sorn'd until i get my tax exemption sorted out, so cant drive it down unfortunately! :( :(

would have been there otherwise!
Title: Re: mini work meet in Brackey? Jimbob? Albatross?
Post by: CaptainZok on 26 May 2008, 21:05:16
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I can make that no worries and would be happy to help. I've got ramps, a small trolley jack and axle stands too.

If I can get hold of the shocks I need, I could do with a hand too.

I'd even bring some beer. :y
Shocks are a piece of cake, we've just changed mine today 2 nuts 2 bolts and 2 air pipes for the self levelling.
As I said elsewhere hold the top of the shock with an adjustable as 6mm spanners break too easily and if possible an air impact wrench will make it so much easier to do.
Use the blow gun on the airline to precharge the shock before refitting the compressor pipe.

Is that only for Self Levelling ones?

I don't have a compressor, would need to pop up the road for that  ::)

When I did the rear springs, one of the last bits was to knock the shocks off, to make the wheels drop, to get the springs out.

At that point, is it just the nut up the top in the boot? Un-do that and they fall out?
Yes Mark you precharge the self levelling system on the shock with the airline non levelling shocks don't have the air connection so you can't do them. Mr Haynes recommends pumping the shock 3 or 4 times to ensure the fluid is distributed correctly before fitting.

Yes there is just one 16mm nut on the top of the shock you hold the threaded bit with an adjustable and unscrew the nut.
Both rubber bushings and a new nut are included with the shocks so you just need the washer from the top and the washer and tube from below. Give them a good clean with a wire brush/file and lubricate before replacement. I used copperslip as it's all I had to hand.
Title: Re: mini work meet in Brackey? Jimbob? Albatross?
Post by: Albatross on 26 May 2008, 21:10:55
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DAMN DAMN,

Just realised i have to be someware on Saturday.

Can we make it the Sunday of next weekend?

The place i need to be on Sat takes me past the dealer, so i can pick up the stuff i need, just can't fit it then.

Will need to fit Sunday.

Do you mean this Sunday coming or the following one? (1st or 8th)

Not self levelling on front, just rear. I may need to (to quote TB) "junk the self levelling" and just have MV6 shocks all round.

It depends on whether the saloon MV6 came with a self-levelling option.



Title: Re: mini work meet in Brackey? Jimbob? Albatross?
Post by: tunnie on 26 May 2008, 21:49:56
was thinking this Sunday the 1st June.

father tunnies 2.2 MOT expires on wednesday, new exhaust is to get it though the MOT, so needs fitting this weekend comming.

Trouble is also arranged to visit a friends to book a trip in the Sun next month  8-)

So gunna pick the parts up Sat, Fit Sunday!  :y
Title: Re: mini work meet in Brackey? Jimbob? Albatross?
Post by: tunnie on 26 May 2008, 21:50:48
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DAMN DAMN,

Just realised i have to be someware on Saturday.

Can we make it the Sunday of next weekend?

The place i need to be on Sat takes me past the dealer, so i can pick up the stuff i need, just can't fit it then.

Will need to fit Sunday.

Do you mean this Sunday coming or the following one? (1st or 8th)

Not self levelling on front, just rear. I may need to (to quote TB) "junk the self levelling" and just have MV6 shocks all round.

It depends on whether the saloon MV6 came with a self-levelling option.




I would agree with that.
Title: Re: mini work meet in Brackey? Jimbob? Albatross?
Post by: Albatross on 26 May 2008, 22:20:11
OK, sounds like a plan; next Sunday it is. I can make it as early as you like.

I'll bring round the aforementioned gear, including the compressor if you need it. I won't need it as I'm junking the self-levelling  :P

Title: Re: mini work meet in Brackey? Jimbob? Albatross?
Post by: CaptainZok on 26 May 2008, 22:35:54
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OK, sounds like a plan; next Sunday it is. I can make it as early as you like.

I'll bring round the aforementioned gear, including the compressor if you need it. I won't need it as I'm junking the self-levelling  :P

If you've got an impact wrench to go with it it will make life easier.