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1985 Honda Acty Show Truckfr€$h&m1nt¥
@freshandminty
Club Retro Rides Member 99
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May 19, 2018 13:19:39 GMT
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It's been a real F'n'M week. First off was an Acty, or more likely its Suzuki equivalent, cab was white but bed was pure F'n'M. Then a lowered Honda Civic, same colour. A fixed cog bike, guess what... A 3 1/2 ton dropside truck. I don't remember seeing a single thing this colour here until this week, when everything is! It’s in your mind now so you’ll see it everywhere!
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1985 Honda Acty Show Truckfr€$h&m1nt¥
@freshandminty
Club Retro Rides Member 99
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May 19, 2018 13:33:54 GMT
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For those not at the weekender (yet) the good news is the side panels are tyre-shred proof or they were for the near enough 200 mile journey down here! The truck behaved well and apart from loosing some of the metal undertray on the campsite ground all is good. Friday12:43 - Packed up and ready to go after a petrol stop En route... 14:35 - Kilsby 16:25 - St. Helen Without 17:07 - Milton Did you just shake your tic tacs at me?! 19:19 - Arrived at camp site So about five hours in total after leaving convoy meet point. 20:19 - sunset over camp site before it went frrrreeezing! Saturday08:43 - Parked up and after a quick wipe down 13:41 - no words for this next one. Well ok four then. CAR OF THE SHOW! 13:51 - I thought this would make a nice backdrop so moved the truck and through some wood on the bed to make it look at home
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May 19, 2018 15:25:28 GMT
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All that hard work really payed off!....the truck looks great and you made it to the weekend....
Love that last pic with the sides down...
JP
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I know its spelled Norman Luxury Yacht, but its pronounced Throat Wobbler Mangrove!
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braaap
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Hmmm, that "truck" is growing on me. Now that you´ve spaced out the side skirts you could also drop the cutouts in front and start just underneath the door? You could also make them "moveable" upwards, just like the truck bed sides turn downwards - than you wouldn´t need the two access holes. You know, like those "strongrooms" at old vw type 2 trucks. Grrr, if only I was good in photoshop I wouldn´t have to struggle in describing this in written form! btw. that violet CAR OF THE SHOW, is it inspired by some tv show? Looks a bit familiar, but I just can´t recall.
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Sammo
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1985 Honda Acty Show TruckSammo
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My Daughter loved this yesterday. She wouldn't stop asking me why it was so little haha!
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vulgalour
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1985 Honda Acty Show Truckvulgalour
@vulgalour
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May 20, 2018 14:13:08 GMT
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Now that Jonny Smith tweeted favourably about your truck does that mean you're too famous to rub shoulders with the rest of us?
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May 20, 2018 21:57:12 GMT
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Yes, finally got to see this in the flesh and it didn't disappoint. Be interested to know how the large alloy wheel you had tied down in the bed will feature in future updates!
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May 21, 2018 16:04:19 GMT
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btw. that violet CAR OF THE SHOW, is it inspired by some tv show? Looks a bit familiar, but I just can´t recall. Dick Dastardly and Mutley from Wacky Races I think
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1985 Honda Acty Show Truckfr€$h&m1nt¥
@freshandminty
Club Retro Rides Member 99
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All that hard work really payed off!....the truck looks great and you made it to the weekend.... Love that last pic with the sides down... JP Cheers. Yes I made it there. Phew! And I made it back. Just.
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1985 Honda Acty Show Truckfr€$h&m1nt¥
@freshandminty
Club Retro Rides Member 99
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Hmmm, that "truck" is growing on me. Now that you´ve spaced out the side skirts you could also drop the cutouts in front and start just underneath the door? You could also make them "moveable" upwards, just like the truck bed sides turn downwards - than you wouldn´t need the two access holes. You know, like those "strongrooms" at old vw type 2 trucks. Grrr, if only I was good in photoshop I wouldn´t have to struggle in describing this in written form! btw. that violet CAR OF THE SHOW, is it inspired by some tv show? Looks a bit familiar, but I just can´t recall. I think the answer to those suggestions is something I was thinking about on the journey home and that’s to create spacer bars for the drop side pivots so that they can be dropped the full 90 degrees and locked in position down up lifted up easily for fixing stuff / accessing underneath. For now I have other things to sort...
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1985 Honda Acty Show Truckfr€$h&m1nt¥
@freshandminty
Club Retro Rides Member 99
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My Daughter loved this yesterday. She wouldn't stop asking me why it was so little haha! Good news, it’s definitely child-size friendly!
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1985 Honda Acty Show Truckfr€$h&m1nt¥
@freshandminty
Club Retro Rides Member 99
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Yes, finally got to see this in the flesh and it didn't disappoint. Be interested to know how the large alloy wheel you had tied down in the bed will feature in future updates! Glad you liked it. The wheel wasn’t mine, I was just using the truck as a truck to helping deliver the wheel for theothergav (if he’s not registered yet I’m sure he’ll be along at some point )
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1985 Honda Acty Show Truckfr€$h&m1nt¥
@freshandminty
Club Retro Rides Member 99
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Now that Jonny Smith tweeted favourably about your truck does that mean you're too famous to rub shoulders with the rest of us? Haha my troublesome truck is keeping me grounded don’t worry about that! I didn’t realise he’d tweeted it as well as just Instagram actually!
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1985 Honda Acty Show Truckfr€$h&m1nt¥
@freshandminty
Club Retro Rides Member 99
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So I’d best update this now I’ve caught up a bit on real life since the weekender prep and the weekender itself. So following my last post on Saturday afternoon all was going well and I had a great chat with Jonny Smith and a couple of other guys about the truck, grot mags, BMXs, TCP on grazes, dettol baths and everything in between. Then i got back to the campsite and started drinking. Started drinking after a diet of crisps and an apple and a banana all day and no tea. Plan was to eat at the shell building but it was too late by then. Apparently I was bidding in yen in the tat auction but all bids were null and void. Phew. Big thanks to GavinJ and theothergav for getting me back to camp. I awoke the next day and made it into the show area and when I took these photos I wasn’t sure if the fog was genuinely in the sky or just in my head... I didn’t take any more photos on Sunday and didn’t feel properly right until after a burger at 12:30. After that I did get a good chance to see lots of lovely stuff I just didn’t get around to doing another pass with the camera. So the journey back then... Started up fine when I left the track but felt a bit shaky. Petrol stop. (Photos courtesy of GavinJ) Things were ok at this stage but temp needle was on H, I’d put this down to losing the radiator air scoop on the bibbly bobbly lumpy bumpy campsite ground and lower speeds on a hot day. But we stopped and poured 2 litres of water / coolant combo in ... ... and set off. Truck was driving great and temp gauge was staying bang on halfway so I was surprised when I was led into the services until I saw the smoke / steam pouring off the driver side rear hub. I’ve had problems with that area since purchase over two years ago but it’s never really been driven the distances I’ve done over the past month before. I had bought replacement wheel bearings as Ray recommended getting them swapped when he did my suspension but they didn’t arrive in time to fit before the weekender. I’ve actually put the problem down to a worn outer CV joint - all the heat was in that area and grease was coming from somewhere and a hose clamp came off the cv boot so I think it was a combination of those causing the smoke / steam as further on the journey that all stopped until I was just left with the vibrating/ shaking which was more pronounced when stationary. Then further on I started hearing a metallic scrape on higher bumps so I raised front suspension for more clearance but also more bumpiness. It turned out that the scrape was exhaust pipe dragging ground, presumably jumped off the hanger due to vibrations. The initial solution to this was to drive it on full bore as much as possible so the exhaust didn’t drop on deceleration. That worked until off it clanged and luckily resulting in no damage. The rest of the journey was louder thanks to being exhaust-free but also less scrapey. Then i tried to get on to the drive only to find my suspension on the dodgy corner isn’t lifting- another indicator to the driveshaft being stuck into the cv joint. I managed to get on from a certain angle. So I managed to make it back without the help of the AA but definitely wouldn’t have done without new-found car friends GavinJ and @tgeothergav I’m having a car-free couple of weeks but when I’m back on it I’ll be trying to remove the driveshafts / cv joints from the donor vehicle in the hope that they’re refurbishable before fitting them on my truck. If neither can be refurbished I’m really in trouble as they’re not manufactured any more. I guessed I’d have to get something machined - maybe a driveshaft and CV joint from another vehicle so the outer end of the driveshaft matches the new cv joint and then the hub would need to be machined to match the new cv joint. Is that a possibility?! Does anyone know companies that do that kind of thing?! Cheers in advance for any possible solutions!
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olduns
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May 23, 2018 19:40:52 GMT
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If neither can be refurbished I’m really in trouble as they’re not manufactured any more. I guessed I’d have to get something machined - maybe a driveshaft and CV joint from another vehicle so the outer end of the driveshaft matches the new cv joint and then the hub would need to be machined to match the new cv joint. Is that a possibility?! Does anyone know companies that do that kind of thing?! Cheers in advance for any possible solutions! a bookmark of interest sees the light of day.... yokohamamotors.net/page61.html#1750
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May 23, 2018 20:37:32 GMT
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Chances are with a bit of lateral thinking/ Google foo, you will find other vehicles using the same parts. If stuck,send me a knackered cv and I will find something, somehow, somewhere,that will work. Never failed yet..😉
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1985 Honda Acty Show Truckfr€$h&m1nt¥
@freshandminty
Club Retro Rides Member 99
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May 23, 2018 21:08:17 GMT
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Chances are with a bit of lateral thinking/ Google foo, you will find other vehicles using the same parts. If stuck,send me a knackered cv and I will find something, somehow, somewhere,that will work. Never failed yet..😉 In terms of part numbers they’re specific to the 81-87 Acty. Now I know from past experience on other cars there’s nothing to say they haven’t changed the part number by a digit or two for other models. Tricky but at the moment is finding dimensions / specs / teeth numbers etc from diagrams rather than taking an old one off to get specs from - and if do remove mine I then need to find specs for another one that matches.
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1985 Honda Acty Show Truckfr€$h&m1nt¥
@freshandminty
Club Retro Rides Member 99
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May 24, 2018 22:06:00 GMT
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Nothing to add on CV joint front , but we loved your car on the weekender. Thanks
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