Update:
The engine ancillaries/life support are nearly all fitted, Allisport intercooler ordered, the new rad is in its powdercoated frame and the shroud has been degreased.
New PAS pipes, heater matrix pipes and oil cooler pipe O rings are to be fitted later this week when they arrive, along with a few other odds and sods that have been ordered, including a drop arm as the old one would not go back on, no matter how clean I got the splines.
The B/C posts are currently being shot blasted in preparation for repairs if required and new inner sills.
The rear tub received some attention over the last couple of days as I decided to remove the old underseal in preparation for a fresh coat. This was a particularly messy job however, involving much white spirit and 4 rolls of toilet paper; the wire wheel attachment on the grinder was extremely effective too, but, in case you’re thinking of having a go at yours, should be used sparingly as it flings the liquefied underseal everywhere. I’m pretty happy with the results. The bearers were of course removed, and will be brushed back to bare metal before being refitted.
I desperately need to get the bulkhead painted ASAP as there are quite a few things that can go onto it now, including brake servo and MC, clutch MC, pedals etc...
Both axles and boxes now have oil in, and the running in oil will be arriving from Turners this week. The diff lock linkage was also fine tuned.
I managed to source a 300tdi front prop, which has been stripped back to bare metal and will be painted up before new UJs are fitted. The 19J rear prop is too short by a couple of inches – what are the thoughts on using spacers? I appreciate the prop angle will be slightly sharper.
The seatbox is ready to have the paint stripped – I found a product called Starchem Synstryp which, by all accounts, will make the job very easy. It does have a very nasty active ingredient though, so will need to applied with much caution and PPE.
I applied Raptor to the transmission tunnel at the weekend, and was able to get quite a fine finish with the HVLP rather than the typical orange peel you see with a Schutz gun – I’ll use the same stuff for the seatbox, inside the rear tub, second row kickboard, and floors. The floors are a bit battered however so I’ll get new ones made out of thicker material and Raptor those as well – it’s really easy to work with, but I remain to be convinced how tough it is – guess I’ll find out soon enough!