So, I'm about to embark on a trip to dig an 86" Series 1 that I have acquired out of a bush, the only hitch is the car (and bush) are in Africa! I've got about 2 months to dig the thing out (It's been sitting a long, long while) and hopefully get it in a running state. My aim is to get it into a rolling state so that it can be shipped back to the UK, ideally I'd love to get it running, I'm not looking to restore it out there, just getting it running well enough that it can be shipped back to the UK where I can properly work on it.
Being on a farm in Africa it's suffered a hard life, however, it's in a Series 1 graveyard so I have a huge supply of Series 1 parts around that I can use. So reusable bits are in abundance, the issue will be sourcing new parts, parts out there take an age to arrive and are always of woeful quality. So my aim is when I fly out to go out armed with as many parts as possible that I expect I'll need.
I know we never know with these things, but what should I expect to have to replace? I was thinking the whole brake hydraulics, I'll bring some copper pipe out with me and a flaring tool, wheel and master cylinders as well. I guess all engine rubbers and hoses will be shot...what do I need of these? Probably some SU pump points, the usual ignition suspects...rotor arm, points, condensor, cap, leads, plugs? Then what else should I have to expect to replace?
I can't say I've done a huge amount of work on old land rovers and really haven't got a great deal of knowledge on them so would appreciate advice. Especially on the topic of what I should expect to have to replace and could bring out with me to help with the task? Remember, this is a case of what I need to get the thing going, not a case of good practice and restoring etc. (well, until it comes back to the UK!)
I'm flying out in a few weeks time so, what do you suggest I bring with me? So far I was thinking of a list something like this:
3/16" brake hard line
Front Brake hoses
Rear brake hose
4x wheel cylinders (what sizes should these be?)
1x master cylinder (or at least a rebuild kit)
SU pump points (were there different designs of these?)
Ignition leads
Plugs,
Cap,
Points
Rotor arm
Condensor
No idea what rubber hoses/bushes (if any) to bring?
What else should I add to that list?
Oh and where is a good supplier for this sort of stuff?
Being on a farm in Africa it's suffered a hard life, however, it's in a Series 1 graveyard so I have a huge supply of Series 1 parts around that I can use. So reusable bits are in abundance, the issue will be sourcing new parts, parts out there take an age to arrive and are always of woeful quality. So my aim is when I fly out to go out armed with as many parts as possible that I expect I'll need.
I know we never know with these things, but what should I expect to have to replace? I was thinking the whole brake hydraulics, I'll bring some copper pipe out with me and a flaring tool, wheel and master cylinders as well. I guess all engine rubbers and hoses will be shot...what do I need of these? Probably some SU pump points, the usual ignition suspects...rotor arm, points, condensor, cap, leads, plugs? Then what else should I have to expect to replace?
I can't say I've done a huge amount of work on old land rovers and really haven't got a great deal of knowledge on them so would appreciate advice. Especially on the topic of what I should expect to have to replace and could bring out with me to help with the task? Remember, this is a case of what I need to get the thing going, not a case of good practice and restoring etc. (well, until it comes back to the UK!)
I'm flying out in a few weeks time so, what do you suggest I bring with me? So far I was thinking of a list something like this:
3/16" brake hard line
Front Brake hoses
Rear brake hose
4x wheel cylinders (what sizes should these be?)
1x master cylinder (or at least a rebuild kit)
SU pump points (were there different designs of these?)
Ignition leads
Plugs,
Cap,
Points
Rotor arm
Condensor
No idea what rubber hoses/bushes (if any) to bring?
What else should I add to that list?
Oh and where is a good supplier for this sort of stuff?