fitted an LOF PowerMaster Cylinder for the clutch and an uprated clutch spring.
All was fairly straight forward, but the spring, bugger me it was awkward.....
 
Went out in the 90 today to buy some diy essentials - a domestic air con kit so plenty of work for me to do next week.
Happened to glance at the mileage in the store car park, 166670, bummer I wanted to see it turn onto all the sixes.:mad::mad::mad: I'm strange like that.:cool:
 
new sill rails and rubbers now finished...the rubbers and intermediary st/st plate were a real faff, then removed old soft top front windscreen frame seals, cleaned up, fitted 10mm neoprene base seal and new main rail seal; lot's of fiddly stuff this weekend but finally finished. Next weekend...engine install :)
 
Started mine up moved it so the mrs can use it for a few days next week.
Have told her no heated seats or air con just plenty of spiders who are not to be evicted
 
Got the lights going in the camper box.
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I re covered both front seat back, fairly straight forward, bought them from Buckley brothers £60.00 for both with postage.
Just need to sort out centre seat or get a cubby, can’t decide. Also swapped my kph speedo for mph one.
 

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Parcel of bits turned up yesterday, included was a new pulley for the power steering pump as I was getting a LOT of squealing on full lock, or anywhere near it.
Had a little look after brekky this morning just to see how difficult it was going to be, just for a change everything went well and I had it all swapped in 20 mins, probably a record for me, a job that takes less time and swearing than I bargained for:):)
Even better, totally stopped the squeal:):)
 

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