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Thank you Kermit_rrHi and welcome. Nice landy
Thank you Kermit_rrHi and welcome. Nice landy
I've found trying to replace the dangerous aged 6.50 x 16 Firestones a challenge.
As the landy will be used mainly on the road I was thinking about a modern tubless radial tyre. Would a 5.5 x16 steel wheel from Paddocks and a 205/80/16 A/T be a suitable replacement? I don't want to alter gearing or turning circle.
Would a 7.50x16 fit on 5" series tubed wheel or is it not recommended?Defender wheels with 7.50x16
The steering is pretty heavy, really you want to be moving to turn the wheel.We have been busy all day today fitting an electronic distributor and the Weber carb and what a difference it's made. The car idles well and the engine is smooth. We also adjusted the timing statically and then with a timing light gun. The engine no longer stalls at junctions so I'm a bit happier this week after all of the messy oil changes last week, then rewarded with even worse running was disheartening.
The steering is very heavy. The tures were low about 18 so I put 30 psi all round to start with. I then topped up the swivels, n/s was full but o/s was empty. I topped up hte steering box oil but that was full. I noticed one of the FWH had be left on 4x4 so turned that to 4x2. The steering is better but not great, hopefully replacing the perished tyres will help.
I'm looking forward to next weekend to work on it again, but don't forget everyone it's mother's day next Sunday.
That combo would be worth some money now.I dug out this old poster from 30 years ago.
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It took a lot of flushing and any series landrover enthusiast would have been appalled at the colour of what came out.Good lot of jobs sorted there. When will you paint the block that lovely duck egg blue too
Thanks Anaconda, Bilt Hamber do some great products. I soaked the thermostat housing and block in their crystals and it stripped off years of corrosion. I really like their clear wax stuff too. I'm not looking forward to getting underneath and treating the chassis, but it needs doing.This stuff seems to work quite well, then primer and paint and some sort of wax spray on top and inside cavities.
Hydrate-80 - Bilt Hamber
Hydrate-80 is a rust converter which provides unparalleled protection to rusted steel surfaces.bilthamber.com
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