Quilkyn

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Hello All,

After much contemplation, clearing of space and checking lifting capabilities I am now at the stage of seriously considering a chisis change on "Big Red" my defender 90 TD5. I seem to be mired in a number of minor issues at the moment that are probably easily resolved with easier access to engine, fuel system etc that a strip down for a new chasis would enable.

However...

Some advice if I may once again be so bold.

1. I looking at a Richards Galvanised Chasis - they seem to be pretty well regarded. I will etch prime and topcoat. Any opinions? positive or otherwise?

2. There was a very good three month article in LRM with a TDi 300 chasis change which is probably not far off what I need to achieve - however I am by no means daft enough to think that a TD5 will be exactly the same. Does anybody know of a good guide anywhere else? Particularly in terms of engine bay disconnections (I am thinking it will probably be the same as for an engine change?)

3. I will be doing a full body lift using endless chain hoists strops etc. A good idea? I would like to avoid a full strip down of the body, but i am willing to be convinced otherwise.

In general any general advice will be gratefully received.

I will be keeping a diary of events and may use it as the subject of an online article.

In the mean time if you happen to be in the south hants area in a landy and a bearded bloke in a Ford Ka waves at you - please forgive me, it is a difficult habit to break even when not driving a Landy.

Regards

Quilkyn
 
full body lift including wings etc is best way unless doing a full rebuild of body too , i use a T frame through both side doors and rear end door
 
Hi Quilkyn,
I have removed the body totaly on my 300tdi. You wont need to strip the body down, to lift it. I did find to my surprise that the body on my 300tdi was very heavy towards the back, it might not be the same on a 90, but something to keep in mind.
 

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