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    Mercedes 1222A.. The beginning!

    Things have been a little slow here for one reason or another, but this weekend we were back at it. Wifetec has cleaned the last traces of red dust and dirt off our truck, and we have both sanded and de stickered the cab. It's exciting work (not). The time where we have to be ready for paint is...
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    Mercedes Overland Building/Tuning

    Doooooo itttttt!!! It'll be awesome!!! Theres quite a few of us who have jumped on planes and then driven our new toy home!! It'll be great fun, and a gret section in your thread! Welcome to the world of MB trucks! :)
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    Visco Fans and falling off parts...

    Ooooh! Stayed local or gone far? So, what happens now? Another vehicle?
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    Visco Fans and falling off parts...

    Ours cut in a few times when I was hauling the retaining wall rocks home (at the begining of this thread)... 40 deg days, an overloaded truck and some steep climbs had us in second gear at almost full revs with the fan howling! Truck stayed cool. The same couldn't be said for the occupants...
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    Visco Fans and falling off parts...

    Those will be countersunk M4 or M5 screws... Over here hardware stores have those small over priced grab packs with 4 or 5 screws/bolts for $10 or more. You might find what you need. No idea what that plate does tho! Ours has a working viscous fan, so it is staying. Running a solid fan will make...
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    Lowly the Lorry. . .

    It's photo's and replies like these that really inspire me (and hopefully others)! I still get a buzz out of looking back at the photos when we had 3 visiting trucks here for a few days. Great fun. Being able to look around another build while being at home instead of a show gave me heaps of...
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    Charging Both Ways

    This is why I went with the fuel pump! I'm lost already when it comes to the smoke and mirrors of fancy electrickery! :LOL:
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    pivoting frames and mounting campers

    I think having the box and cab intergrated will work well. Having the front section of your 'cab box' combo mounted on fexible rubbers, with the fixed points somewhere roughly where the cab abd box are mated and then allowing the rear to twist with 1 or 2 pivots should work as needed. At worst...
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    pivoting frames and mounting campers

    My turn... ;) ! So, I pondered how best to fit our hab box to our truck for a long time. Rail on rail vs 3-5 point mount. I settled on the 5 point mount for several reasons. Firstly, having spent several years driving Mercedes 1617's and 2421's on some pretty average African roads. The...
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    Charging Both Ways

    Hi DiploStrait. It's a small Facet Cube pump. These can be bought in 12 or 24v. The cube pumps don't have an anti syphon valve in them, so can be used as a primer pump to bleed the system,but then just sit quietly in the fuel line (between the fuel tank and first filter) doing nothing until...
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    1120 AF Build in Norway

    X2!!
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    Charging Both Ways

    I'd think along a different and more mechanical route... I have a Facet in line electric fuel pump on our engine fuel supply line, which will have a push button hidden in the gas locker. This pump will get it's power from the Hab Box batteries (once I have them). Our fuel filters are located...
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    1958 Unimog 404 with cabover flex

    Thats a big milestone! You'd be pleased with that! Re the turbo, it could be that the engine has sat for a while. Clean all the intake hoses up and see how it goes. You could also run it with the hose between the turbo and the inlet manifold off for a little and see if the smoke is less. :)
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    pivoting frames and mounting campers

    I hear you. With that in mind, I tend to build in a 'get out of jail' card for everything I build that is in unchartered waters for me. The system I've built (though used many a time before with seperate subframes) is slightly different in that I'm using the chassis and Hab Box as the bottom and...
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    pivoting frames and mounting campers

    If it's too soft there'll be a big rubber block go in where the temporary 100 x 50 RHS is... If it's too hard, I'll get the flap disk out and make the Anti Roll Bar thinner in the middle! (I joke of course! ;) )
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    pivoting frames and mounting campers

    I contemplated this, but then decided to utilise the Anti Roll bar from the front of our donor truck. It was sat there doing nothing, and it's job is to do exactly what I needed under the rear of our Hab box, so I went with that! Time will tellif that was the right decision! :) The small...
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    Mercedes Overland Building/Tuning

    You can if the front axle is a normal axle with a large central diff, and the rear axle has hub reduction hubs... Prop shaft speed going into both axles will be the same, but the axle shafts in the rear axle will be turning a lot faster (lower ratio in the rear axle differential), as the final...
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    1958 Unimog 404 with cabover flex

    It'll be interesting to see how this performs once mobile. The VW Tdi's are a great little engine.
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    1120 AF Build in Norway

    Great find! That truck with the snorkel has the elusive RH snorkel that Neil (Cloud 9) and I are after. I have decided to loose the snorkel off the LH of our truck, so am no longer after one for the right. :)
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    MB Truck vs Unimog

    Hi fella. So, is the starter burnt out or is it just the solenoid pack? It might be worth pulling it off at the show and pulling it apart and see what has failed... It's got to come off anyway. Put a bolt in the heavy +ve wire with any others that are joined to it and then tape it up and cable...
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