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Radiator Plugs

Last Updated on Sunday, 20 November 2011 00:05

PlugInstalledHow to make a couple of simple plugs to pressure test your radiator.

 

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Wheel Alignment Bar for Toe In/Out

Last Updated on Tuesday, 20 September 2011 18:26

Moke Wheel Alignment BarThe standard Moke wheel alignment options are limited to just the Toe In and Toe Out adjustment so it can be a waste of money in some cases to pay for a commercial full alignment which can still only turn the same couple of threaded bits that you can. You just need this tool to make it all a bit easier.

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El Cheapo Welding Trolley

Last Updated on Saturday, 06 August 2011 22:32

WeldingTrolley on the CheapFor the small handy welders that are available now you can get yourself a very cheap trolley for carrying the welder, the gas bottle, helmet and a few tools by converting an old style TV trolley.

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Body Trolley

Last Updated on Friday, 17 June 2011 21:47

BodyTrolleyTitle100Mokes are a bit hard to move once you remove a subframe or two. All you need is a simple frame on wheels that keeps them off the floor and lets you shift them around the man cave.

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Engine Lifting Bracket

Last Updated on Friday, 17 June 2011 21:48

LiftBracketTitle100Heres a simple bracket that helps when lifting the engine out of your Moke.

Easy to make too!

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Make A Flywheel Puller

Last Updated on Friday, 17 June 2011 21:48

FlywheelPullerTitle100If you ever need to replace your clutch or strip your engine, you will need a flywheel puller. Here's how to make one.

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Handy Hand Tools

Last Updated on Sunday, 06 November 2011 00:29

ToolsTiltle2100You don't need a shed load of tools to repair a Moke - but there are a few that will make life a lot easier. Some you need to buy, but a lot of them you can make.

 

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Socket Sizes

Last Updated on Monday, 23 May 2011 13:13

SocketTitle100A very commonly asked question is "What size socket do I need to undo this bit?".

Here's a list of all the bigger ones you might come across.

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Mounting a Moke on a frame.

Last Updated on Sunday, 25 July 2010 21:45

Mounting a Moke on a frame for RestorationAs an aid in Moke restoration some people prefer to mount the Moke body shell on to a frame or rotisserie to get it up off the ground and in many cases, so it can be flipped over. This article shows examples of how people have done it and explains some of the thinking behind the individual designs.

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Jake the Brake

Last Updated on Thursday, 02 June 2011 18:51

Moke Brake Pedal clampA tool for working on Mokes that I should have made many years ago finally got made and already I am wondering how I got by without it for so long. Jake the Brake is a third leg that depresses the brake pedal and holds it down to assist with jobs that normally would require an extra person in the Moke.

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Front Subframe Cradle

Last Updated on Saturday, 02 July 2011 03:35

SubframeCradle100Pulling the front subframe and engine out of your Moke is easy enough, but how do you do it on your own and what do you do with it once it's out? Here's a simple cradle to support the subframe that makes removal and installation an easy one-man job.

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