All the black drive line parts are back from powder coat - time to start putting it all back together (just need to clear the tranny and diff's).
Should be done in only a few more years
Hafi Heavy Cleaning - lots of photos
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Focus is only on driveline - need to get something put back together!!
Focus is only on driveline - need to get something put back together!!
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Re: Hafi Heavy Cleaning - lots of photos
Looks great - what did you do to clean the parts?
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Thx - Aluminum Brightener from Caswell Coatings (Caswell Plating in the US)Haf-e wrote:Looks great - what did you do to clean the parts?
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The never ending restoration finally has a tiny update
After getting some motivation from seeing some other Hafi restorations, I figured it is time to start moving this forward before I forget how it goes back together!
-15 Celsius, so I just did a small fix to the speedometer.
The original one was replaced long ago but I was able to get a nice Pathfinder unit from Soni in AZ a couple years back.
The center cap had come loose so took it apart and fixed it.
Not 100% sure how many miles my Hafi has on it. I think Jim L said it had under 3000 miles when he replaced the broken OEM unit with a VDO one. The VDO one has 450 miles on it... I may adjust this speedo to 3450 or perhaps 00000 (or just leave it)?
Thoughts?
Only reason I would do 00000 is to start fresh after the full restore but not even sure if that is legal??
Dan
After getting some motivation from seeing some other Hafi restorations, I figured it is time to start moving this forward before I forget how it goes back together!
-15 Celsius, so I just did a small fix to the speedometer.
The original one was replaced long ago but I was able to get a nice Pathfinder unit from Soni in AZ a couple years back.
The center cap had come loose so took it apart and fixed it.
Not 100% sure how many miles my Hafi has on it. I think Jim L said it had under 3000 miles when he replaced the broken OEM unit with a VDO one. The VDO one has 450 miles on it... I may adjust this speedo to 3450 or perhaps 00000 (or just leave it)?
Thoughts?
Only reason I would do 00000 is to start fresh after the full restore but not even sure if that is legal??
Dan
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Re: Hafi Heavy Cleaning - lots of photos
Pretty sure it's never legal to adjust an odometer, but it's not like you're trying to sell it tomorrow with "accurate miles". I would set it for my own satisfaction and be very open and upfront with any potential future owner.
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