What have you done to your Landie today.

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Instead of 240v feeding the original motor and pump via the pressure switch. im feeding the pressure switch with 12v then from the switch to the small compresor . So when system up to 120psi it shuts off comes back on when pressure drops to 70psi the air is regulated out at 80 psi to the valves to each set of horns
 
nice horns haha

I did some more on the submarine.



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5 hours all in which i didnt think was to bad, never took a 300tdi out before but done a few 325i bmw's.
also washed the raminder of the dessert out of my engine bay whilst i had access, anybody else on here have a problem when wading, with the bellhousing area filling with water? i had a wading plug in but it appears to have got in there through the starter motor shroud.
 
painted sides,tub rear and roof. on the 110..

And discovered that the old B&Q Flag satin Black int the same shade as the Noo B&Q Forge satin black the former been slightly shiny and the latter been very fooking MATT :mad: So had to paint the whole bloody car.. :(

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Put some Series doors on Plan B as the 90 ones were shot to bits but on the upside at least I have doors that shut and stay shut which is nice :D next task put new windscreen surround and screen in learn how to weld up chassissssss and change a CV oh yes and present for MOT :eek:
 
Took off the steering guard and modular wheels, put on the road wheels pumped up tyres and took trailer for a spin to the ag. merchant to pick up a crate of fencing stakes.

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painted sides,tub rear and roof. on the 110..

And discovered that the old B&Q Flag satin Black int the same shade as the Noo B&Q Forge satin black the former been slightly shiny and the latter been very fooking MATT :mad: So had to paint the whole bloody car.. :(


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Nice job Red - what did you use?

I want to put my number plate there also.
 
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Nice job Red - what did you use?

I want to put my number plate there also.


There's a clue in the original post.. :rolleyes:

discovered that the old B&Q Flag satin Black int the same shade as the Noo B&Q Forge satin black the former been slightly shiny and the latter been very fooking MATT :mad: So had to paint the whole bloody car.
 
I've started replacing the seats and seatbelts in the back of mine. The cushions were in poor condition and the frames were bent and corroded. Here's a crosshead screw that's not going to come out without a fight.

In the end it was drilled out and a new rivnut captive nut installed. As were all the other ones in the wheel arches. The seatbelts are in poor condition and I'm not sure why the MOT man passed them last time, but that was before I had the Land Rover.

I have some new ones to put in. Right, let's get the brackets off the old seats and onto the new ones.

And here's a new seat frame and back rest in situ. Naturally, it's not simple. The holes in the backrest don't position the brackets in the right place to engage with that bolt you can see sticking out of the sidelining. New holes needed.


And here's what it looks like with everything in place. I now have fancy inertia reel belts rather than the old floppy ones that wouldn't adjust, and new seats. They're only cheap seats, but then I don't often have people in the back, so they're occasional use jobbies.
 
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Took the gas tank and pipes off the 110

Found that the rear cross member is a little
thin in two places.
Its sound everywhere else though so no worries.

Took wings off as well cause I want them for me 90

110 chassis ready to go now:)
 
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