What a **** about the screen. Mind you a new screen will just finish it off nice. Nothing better than new wipers on a new screen sad fooker that i amhad a good day today, got a fair bit done.
started off having a tidy up and sorting out the mountain of parts, made two piles one to be fitted before paint and one after paint, got all of the before paint parts fitted now apart from the speedo gear housing and the air filter box.
the dash is now all fitted and complete, was waiting to fit the windscreen sprayer. so couldn't fit the top rail also fitted a new switch plate for the two switches by my right knee as the previous was in 3 pieces.
i was also waiting for a new screw to attach the driver side wing so once that was fitted, the drivers bottom door seal and the sills went on followed by the last remaining eyebrow.
whilst to check the bottom seal was in the right place i offered up the door and whilst it was on i fitted the check bracket ( i thinks thats what its called) not bolted to the door as it will be coming off in the morning. whilst on the subject of doors does anyone no if there is a mechanism to hold the door open this setup only limits how far it opens the it slams shut whereas the old doors used to catch open sort of thing (being a newbie I've never owned/used military/series doors before)
changed the handbrake cable and attempted to fit the speedo cable but missing the bush thing for the drive gear as i sent mine to ashcrofts and they didn't supply me with another.
then i moved onto the engine bay, first job the bonnet release cable, next job was a dodgy oil pressure switch/sender so i replaced that then properly mounted the power steering reservoir then fired him up to bleed the system, success steering works all good but still no functioning oil light on the dash, so after about 40 minutes checking wiring behind the clocks and having all the fuses out and a lot of head scratching the problem was solved ( i did reconnect the wire honestly) :bolt: after that i set about mounting the air box (more on that tomorrow)
finished up by sanding the windscreen frame....
AND TO BRING THE DAY TO A SMASHING FINALIE......................... fooked the front screen up
:Cry: :doh: :confused2: o well best get the professionals to supply and fit one then!
What a **** about the screen. Mind you a new screen will just finish it off nice. Nothing better than new wipers on a new screen sad fooker that i am
yeah i can see where you're coming from about a new one, just seems everything that could go wrong has lately. first steering box now new screen yet another expense i could do without.
not much picture progress today mounted the air box just got to get some hose to extend the air intake pipe, then spent the rest of the day sanding, started with finishing the drivers door that amount of paint is a nightmare to sand by hand. :scratching_chin: then moved onto the side panels and went over the wing and front panel again. just got to attach the two sill panels together and then turn him around and repeat the process on the other side. all going to plan i want to get the first coat of primer on next saturday.
Is the landy insured at moment? If so, should be able claim on that - if not, then maybe look at a heated windscreen?
no mate only being 20 insurance is a definite no no whilst its only sat in the garage, will try and find someone that does heated screens and get them to come and fit it once I've painted it. good idea tho.
I've just had a great read of this thread. I know you don't need me to say your doing a outstanding job.
Looking forward to reading more
Kevin
mate wish i had a garage im having to change my rear axle out in the road:frusty:
Thats going to look better than a showroom finish nice work. land rover could learn a few things off you in prep work haha.
Nice work. Good fun spraying things hanging on bungy ropes, aint it
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