Williams_27
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As some of you may remember, back in March I asked for advice on a LWB model I'd bought on a whim , having been stood for 18 years I was curious to see what awaited me!
After getting it home I've been working on it when time allows, so far its stripped down to the bare chassis from the seatbox backwards (sorry Bobsticle!). I got lucky and managed to get a place at work to store all the bits I wont be needing in the immediate future, I didn't quite realise how much room the body, wings etc would take up! I started by changing the oil, oil filter, distributor parts, leads, plugs, I took the ignition barrel to a locksmith and had them make me a key, changed the gearbox/transfer box oil, bled the clutch and finally put petrol in it, first turn of the key and she fired into life!
I replaced the radiator panel as mine had rusted through, then checked the chassis and realised the rust was worse than I originally thought. The rear tub came off to get access and a better view of the chassis, I've now decided to remove the rear axle and refurbish that first. The chassis repair sections would come to around £600 and I think I'll be able to find a chassis better than mine, with less welding for less than that. I've made a start on the rear springs and have bought a replacement rear axle case as mine had rusted and has a hole.
Anyway, on with the pictures..
This is as I got her home
Statrted to strip the front end
Roof off
Tub off
Previous welding to chassis and the rust
As she currently stands
And the axle off waiting for the new case
The rear axle case gets delivered tomorrow and so should the Por 15 paint ive bought to cover it in. I'll try and keep this updated and try to remember to take pictures as I go!
After getting it home I've been working on it when time allows, so far its stripped down to the bare chassis from the seatbox backwards (sorry Bobsticle!). I got lucky and managed to get a place at work to store all the bits I wont be needing in the immediate future, I didn't quite realise how much room the body, wings etc would take up! I started by changing the oil, oil filter, distributor parts, leads, plugs, I took the ignition barrel to a locksmith and had them make me a key, changed the gearbox/transfer box oil, bled the clutch and finally put petrol in it, first turn of the key and she fired into life!
I replaced the radiator panel as mine had rusted through, then checked the chassis and realised the rust was worse than I originally thought. The rear tub came off to get access and a better view of the chassis, I've now decided to remove the rear axle and refurbish that first. The chassis repair sections would come to around £600 and I think I'll be able to find a chassis better than mine, with less welding for less than that. I've made a start on the rear springs and have bought a replacement rear axle case as mine had rusted and has a hole.
Anyway, on with the pictures..
This is as I got her home
Statrted to strip the front end
Roof off
Tub off
Previous welding to chassis and the rust
As she currently stands
And the axle off waiting for the new case
The rear axle case gets delivered tomorrow and so should the Por 15 paint ive bought to cover it in. I'll try and keep this updated and try to remember to take pictures as I go!
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