Used timing kit items, easy removal.I’ve also started a thread on the engines forum but thought I could ask here to
As expected my Harmonic Balancer is proving a complete b’stard to remove, does anyone know where I can get a 4 bolt puller? Everything I have seen so far is only 3 bolt.
I don’t want to damage it as a replacement is around £180!!
cheers
Bill
Can you tell me what you used to paint the axles? Planning to do mine soon.Engine timing belt replaced and lots of new parts have arrived, I can continue with my social isolation.
flywheel etc fitted so engine now put to one side, I’ll do the valve clearances later.
Moving on to the bodywork now, YRW shelves cleared, air rivet gun purchased, YouTube videos viewed and ready to get started when SHMBO has decided the garden needs some work!!!!!
Buzzweld Chassis in One, great products. https://www.buzzweld.co.uk/Can you tell me what you used to paint the axles? Planning to do mine soon.
Cheers I have wondered about using their products.Buzzweld Chassis in One, great products. https://www.buzzweld.co.uk/
I really recommend Buzzweld, gives a great finish and easy to apply. I’m looking at their products for the priming of new aluminium panels as I move on to the tub refurbishment.Cheers I have wondered about using their products.
I did my radius arms a couple of yeas ago using some wonder paint and it was completely gone in just over a year, maybe if the weather warms up I am going to do the axles and radius arms.
Been isolated here for 3 weeks also working from home, can’t seem to allow myself to skive off to work on the Defender.Good use of self isolation - that looks like you're making great progress there! Unfortunately I've been using a mate's garage so any hope of getting a rolling chassis by April has gone out of the window. And as I've got a job where I can work from home I've actually got less spare time as I'm having to juggle work with looking after the kids, who think their holidays have come early. I did manage to retrieve a couple of Landy based jobs to do at home, so as some Exmoor Trim covers have just arrived I'm going to restore the seats, and also try and get the brake calipers resprayed and fitted with stainless steel pistons.
I've also been wondering about how much of mine is going to be original as it's got a new chassis, probably a new bulkhead, new door skins, parts of the rear tub skin, radiator, plastic trim... and my seat box although not as bad as yours is going to need a bit of fettling. It's going to be down to the engine and axles at this rate!
Yes, same here. YRM suggested insulating tape, which I’ve done and trimmed to make neater once the fixings were permanent.Nice work, my floor went where the supports touched the ally, it must have been a electrical galvanic corrosion
Have you placed some insulation between them and floor, I recall a video on yrm that mentioned that
I used some fancy araldite to bond the top hats to floor as well,as rivets worked well
My build so far, been prepping panels but not much else. Still saving for the Marsland chassis.Not a lot happening, too busy building up "Brownie Points" with SWMBO by gardening etc.
The seat box is ready for paint although nothing will be painted until I can complete a test fit, that is some way off as still to buy the chassis and suspension. Windscreen frame is prepped too almost to bare metal in my attempt to get the electric blue paint the last owner used. Talking of paint, I'm going back to the original colour which i think is Arles Blue, the darker version of Marine Blue used on the Series 3, please correct me if I'm wrong as there is no paint code on the plate. Bulkhead picture shows the intended colour.
One interesting find is that the car obviously has had an accident at some time in its life as the nearside rear panel is new, the passenger door is in really good condition too.