Land Rover Rustorashun and other shit
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Re: Land Rover Rustorashun
Shuffled all the Range Rover projects around today, poly tunnel cover is going on today.
Bobtail is now in the waiting area besides the barn ready for stripdown to start next month maybe
Bobtail is now in the waiting area besides the barn ready for stripdown to start next month maybe
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Re: Land Rover Rustorashun
I’d have a pair of semi-detached houses on there by now and the proceeds going towards the resto!
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Re: Land Rover Rustorashun
update on Land Rover projects
Sniped a gearbox cover and two seat bases off ebay - collect only £25 and I was passing through that location a week later. Out of the 5 wrecks this is the best gear box cover I have x far
In other news and after nearly 9 months I have the polytunnel finished
First job was to swap redshed and bobtail then drag them all under the frame, non of them being runners complicated it a bit but was achieved cover was pulled over and anchored just as the weather changed for the worse, naturally upon completion it all cleared up, as signalled by the rainbow
Sniped a gearbox cover and two seat bases off ebay - collect only £25 and I was passing through that location a week later. Out of the 5 wrecks this is the best gear box cover I have x far
In other news and after nearly 9 months I have the polytunnel finished
First job was to swap redshed and bobtail then drag them all under the frame, non of them being runners complicated it a bit but was achieved cover was pulled over and anchored just as the weather changed for the worse, naturally upon completion it all cleared up, as signalled by the rainbow
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Re: Land Rover Rustorashun
chap who sold the cars to the chap I bought them from sent me some photos of them in the as found state
nice that they are sat next to each other in the poly tunnel eh? No deliberate, more of a happy coincidence
nice that they are sat next to each other in the poly tunnel eh? No deliberate, more of a happy coincidence
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Re: Land Rover Rustorashun
right it is all kicking of on Project Southpaw
paid work at last, briefly slowed down Mrs Thestag moaning
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paid work at last, briefly slowed down Mrs Thestag moaning
Could post piccies - but here is the demonetised yootoob video for your enjoymenteded
if you want piccies rather than vids, let me know and I will adopt that position
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Re: Land Rover Rustorashun
Looking forward to further instalments Richard.
Any vids planned for the 109?
Any vids planned for the 109?
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Re: Land Rover Rustorashun
are you sitting comfortably? Then I shall begin
This is how the car arrived, it had been partially stripped down for welding work. The car is spanish registered and bought by the owner last year. It was mot'ed but that lapsed when the owner got thoroughly irritated by a series of blockers placed in his way by the department for the prevention of vehicle registration I stripped out the steering column, dash and heater unit tyo expose the LHD loom removal of the brake lines to the front was easy, most of them were original but being LHD were of no use to me, brake master is new, clutch master is fucked here we are at the end of the strip down of LHD bits from teh bulkhead. A fair bit of rust was found on the n/s passenger footwell. usual rot space with the loom out of the way the bulkhead is refreshingly clean and tidy, albeit plastered with Spanish dust As I needed to fit RHD swivels, rebush the suspension and replace the comedy lift and dead dampers it made perfect sense to remove the whole axle from the car. my rover v8 engine cradle doubling up as an axle cradle Now bearing in mind that just over a year ago the owner tasked a local garage (to him) to sort it out and get it MoT'ed. Also that the car had covered just 30 miles before an alarming noise caused the owner to garage it...
This is the front wheel bearing, yes that gloopy mess is a tapered Land rover wheel bearing, they are pretty big normally! Root cause was that a spacer between this bearing and the hub nut was omitted! There would have been alarming play in the bearing yet somehow it passed an MOT! It gets dafter as a result of the destruction of the outer wheel bearing the stub axle was also scrap. It has pride of place in my black automotive museum. The CV joint is out and it rattled like a babies toy! ffs, the garage had also replaced the swivel balls and sweep seals but refitted dangerously dead CV joints. On a spectacularly fucked CV and when on full lock (like reversing into a parking space or going around a mini roundabout a ball can pop out and jam the steering solid. here I am at the end of day 2, achieved a lot but also sworn a lot at the car When the garage fitted the new swivel balls I believe that they also fitted new swivel bearings and pins. This one shows damage where the fuckers had used it to press the swivel seat into the swivel ball.
I have explained to the owner and he is taking this up with the garage who charged him good money to make a right fucking mess of it More to cum, rest thy sphincters
This is how the car arrived, it had been partially stripped down for welding work. The car is spanish registered and bought by the owner last year. It was mot'ed but that lapsed when the owner got thoroughly irritated by a series of blockers placed in his way by the department for the prevention of vehicle registration I stripped out the steering column, dash and heater unit tyo expose the LHD loom removal of the brake lines to the front was easy, most of them were original but being LHD were of no use to me, brake master is new, clutch master is fucked here we are at the end of the strip down of LHD bits from teh bulkhead. A fair bit of rust was found on the n/s passenger footwell. usual rot space with the loom out of the way the bulkhead is refreshingly clean and tidy, albeit plastered with Spanish dust As I needed to fit RHD swivels, rebush the suspension and replace the comedy lift and dead dampers it made perfect sense to remove the whole axle from the car. my rover v8 engine cradle doubling up as an axle cradle Now bearing in mind that just over a year ago the owner tasked a local garage (to him) to sort it out and get it MoT'ed. Also that the car had covered just 30 miles before an alarming noise caused the owner to garage it...
This is the front wheel bearing, yes that gloopy mess is a tapered Land rover wheel bearing, they are pretty big normally! Root cause was that a spacer between this bearing and the hub nut was omitted! There would have been alarming play in the bearing yet somehow it passed an MOT! It gets dafter as a result of the destruction of the outer wheel bearing the stub axle was also scrap. It has pride of place in my black automotive museum. The CV joint is out and it rattled like a babies toy! ffs, the garage had also replaced the swivel balls and sweep seals but refitted dangerously dead CV joints. On a spectacularly fucked CV and when on full lock (like reversing into a parking space or going around a mini roundabout a ball can pop out and jam the steering solid. here I am at the end of day 2, achieved a lot but also sworn a lot at the car When the garage fitted the new swivel balls I believe that they also fitted new swivel bearings and pins. This one shows damage where the fuckers had used it to press the swivel seat into the swivel ball.
I have explained to the owner and he is taking this up with the garage who charged him good money to make a right fucking mess of it More to cum, rest thy sphincters
"The Dark Wob. You will never find a more wretched hive of scum and villainy. We must be cautious."