So first things first, and as I posted earlier I went and collected the chassis this morning.
This was easier said than done, I was borrowing a van and he said 'yeah theirs a few bits in the back but it should fit on top'
A few bits! It was bloody rammed.. So I had to go back home to empty some stuff out, half a dozen battens, a few tressel's, half a tower scaffold, 2 wheel-barrows and god knows what else!
Well that kinda' put me behind schedule, and by the time I'd been and collected, came back and dropped it off, filled it back up with the other s
hit'e and took it back it was bloody dinner time.
I have gone for td5 fuel tank mounts too, whether I use them or not is another matter, but I'd rather have them and not need them, than not have them and want them, for the sake of £50.
Before I started assembly I had to get the radius arms etc on the axles, and wheels on the front one.
And just about ready to go on.
Would have been much easier with a helping hand, but I didn't have one so I used the engine crane and got the front axle under.
And moved onto the rear, and this is where the issues started.
Now I had ordered polly bushes thinking it would make life easier, well.. it didn't.
They just wouldn't sit right in the arm and go into the chassis bracket, after trying for a while I though bugger this and went for a look in the shed to see if I had any standard bushes, I did and they pressed straight in!
The next was the chassis end bushes, the inner sleeve just wouldn't go over the end.
Not even the threaded bit, so I'm not sure if that's a fault of mine with galv etc.. or the bushes supplied.
So I spent god knows how long with a die grinder amongst other things trying to reduce the diameter a little.
I must have wasted a good 3 hours f
ucking around But it's sorted now.
And got it rolled under the chassis.
Got the A-frame arms and brackets on, and rear shock mounts.
Fitted the shocks, front/back and a set of galv shock turrets.
And their you have it, a rolling chassis
I had hoped to get a little more done today, but things rarely go to plan, and I'm happy with what has been achieved today anyway
Will do a little more tomorrow, but my main priority is to sort the garage out so I can get the chassis in their out of sight until next weekend.
Need to do some paint repairs too where it has been damaged, but I will do that as and when.
Got a bloody toolbox in their I sold on ebay and hasn't been collected yet and want's to send a courier
Just in the way now.