Hi, i have just bought an Aixam Mega Van and the wiring loom to the rear of the can has been cut at the plug connector. I need to find out the wires for the indicators, lights etc: can anyone advise
ripper video's, loving the build so far. just be aware of the melting point of that grease, for your sliding pins on the calipers i'd be more inclined to use a high temp wheel bearing grease or the copper anti seize, last thing you want is melting grease on your brakes. still a grouse watch, but a little heads up, cheers
Awesome tutorial, only minor thing i would have done differently is putting a sleeve of heatshrink below the zip ties so it doesn't damage the wiring with time
What a great build man … just couldn’t stop watching … amazing. Came for the trailer conversion and see this amazing build and than … an LC78 … 😎😎😎 yeah … now I know that trailer rocks !!
20 seconds in and I’ve already noticed the thumbnail doesn’t do justice to the quality of video,, just something you could replace to grab viewers attention!! I’ll be sure to watch the whole series though. Good stuff 👍🏽
Hello. Where you found all parts for 12 ht engine? Sensors and everything else? What place is the best for buying quality parts in Europe or Australia?
@5:49 that is f''n brilliant mate! I never thought about or seen that technique and have always struggled with getting parts to align properly after I've chamfered the edges and reduced the thickness. I'm working on a rack from my M1102 trailer build and will use this for sure. Cheers!
Good tutorial. On mine i went with the plastic loom stuff anywhere that will get splashed with mud water oil or dirt and the wire lume up high and in the engine bay. I found the old school plastic loom still deals with mud better, it splashes off while the wire mesh seams to oil dirt.
Q. do you have any video or details about the 12ht injection pump, how you installed and checked the injection timing? - would be a useful video if you did stuff on that. Thanks for seeing all you have done on this great motor.