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A good choice of a traditional colour.
Aaron, I've often wondered , do you treat the blocks with anything before you prime them?
i still dont know how you manage to do what you do in a day.
A good choice of a traditional colour.
Hey Aaron.... you just get better and better mate!
Nope, just a good clean mate, etch/epoxy prime and then top coat, or last time I used some proper block paint that you just brushed straight on, just couldn't get the colour I wanted.
Steady away Mick, if I had more room to work things would probably go a little smoother to be honest.
Yep, that was my thoughts too
Cheers mate I hope you are good by the way? you haven't been on for a while so haven't spoken.
Cheers, Aaron. Guessing the blocks don't rust so bad, with them being cast. Is that right?Nope, just a good clean mate, etch/epoxy prime and then top coat, or last time I used some proper block paint that you just brushed straight on, just couldn't get the colour I wanted.
No matey... I've really struggled to face working on my defender since losing my dad... just too many memories. I'v no choice now tho lol.
Cheers, Aaron. Guessing the blocks don't rust so bad, with them being cast. Is that right?
How do you decide which bits of the engine to paint?
I'm enjoying this thread loads, I hope your project isn't put on hold too long.
Hi Aaron,
Do you use ordinary or stainless nuts and bolts when you are putting things back together?
Thanks
Stephen
Looking good, just gets betteri
Hi Aaron great thread.
Couple of questions do you brace your bulkheads before you get them galvanised and if so where do you put your brace any how many? I am doing a complete rebuild of a series 3 and after seeing your thread started thinking perhaps galvanising my bulkhead as well as the chassis might be a good idea!
Great stuff as usual Aaron. An inspiration to us all!
Just a thought, would the flywheel housing/oil seal be different if you are going to fit an auto gearbox? Never done it before but i thought you would need to swap some bits over. I am not sure if any of the 300s are fitted with lifting eyes. In both the swaps i did, i had to scrounge them from another engine!
Ref lack of power on the auto. Maybe the lift pump is dying a slow death?
I see that you are breaking the manual disco. I am after a hose, air box to turbo input. Any chance of having that? I assume you would be looking to use the defender one.
I sure that i would need some other bits but mainly after this.
Keep up the good work.
Have you considered something like this? http://www.ashcroft-transmissions.c...nverters/td5-heavy-duty-torque-converter.htmlSo this morning I finished building the engine up.
Just got to do the injector leak off pipes to do as I forgot to order some more during the week.
Ordered and received some bits to sort the transfer box during the week, so that is next on the list to sort.
But really do not know what to do ref making it an auto now.
Could be a massive can of worms to sort what I have bought and also probably not going to be cheap, and I should probably cut down on the spending a little after this weeks news.
I have been done on this one unfortunately and bought something that is fucked, whole point of buying a running and driving donor was to prove it is good, and I still stick by the thought of doing it, but I am not buying another, I don't have the space for a start, don't know what to do, don't know whether to just make it a manual and come back to the auto idea at a later date. Sigh... heads up me arse and don't know what to do.
Cheers Aaron. My 90 has just broken a rear shock mounting so I'm in the process of swapping the axle cases for some galvanised disco ones.[/QUOTE]
Galv is the way mate
Have you considered something like this? http://www.ashcroft-transmissions.c...nverters/td5-heavy-duty-torque-converter.html
Or a 2nd hand one from a scrappy shouldn't be too expensive.
I was looking at them the other week mate, far too expensive new, if it was something I was going to use for years to come then definitely the way to go, but as I'll likely not keep it long I'd have rather just have had a functioning standard one.
Sad news on the auto, maybe next time eh?
Yep, something I will definitely be revisiting in the future Mick, just a struggle with time and money available at the mo, donor being fucked just topped it off and a step too much.
Buy the adapter off e-bay £30
Yep, I did look before I posted as I knew I had seen them on their before, but couldn't find them.
Your comment made me search again and found them now Had to order the quadrant as well, but saved me about £20 compared to Ashcroft's.
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