andybbrown
New Member
Hi folks, i've recently joined the Landy Zone forum as i have been given a 1956 86" Series 1 by my father in law. It's been standing for a while due to a broken half shaft, (now have a replacement).
She starts fine and was in regular use until shaft failure. After giving her a look over she appears to need some new springs and shocks, and a small patch where the o/s chassis rail joins the rear cross member. I checked over the chassis as best i can with a small (tapping hammer) and the rest seems ok. fingers crossed. My father in law has upgraded her with electronic ignition and an alternator.
I would like to give her chassis a good clean, patch the small hole then paint it with zinc primer and chassis black. Can any of the experienced members tell me of the best way i can do this while keeping her as a rolling chassis. The land Rover is stored in a barn and I am planning to work on her while visiting forlong weekends with the rest of the family. As i have to travel to Wales to my in-laws home, i am trying to avoid a complete strip down to minimize the work load.
Any advice or opinions will be gratefully received.
Cheers All
She starts fine and was in regular use until shaft failure. After giving her a look over she appears to need some new springs and shocks, and a small patch where the o/s chassis rail joins the rear cross member. I checked over the chassis as best i can with a small (tapping hammer) and the rest seems ok. fingers crossed. My father in law has upgraded her with electronic ignition and an alternator.
I would like to give her chassis a good clean, patch the small hole then paint it with zinc primer and chassis black. Can any of the experienced members tell me of the best way i can do this while keeping her as a rolling chassis. The land Rover is stored in a barn and I am planning to work on her while visiting forlong weekends with the rest of the family. As i have to travel to Wales to my in-laws home, i am trying to avoid a complete strip down to minimize the work load.
Any advice or opinions will be gratefully received.
Cheers All