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  1. farmershort

    110 defender rebuild project and v8 conversion

    Well the washer bit arrived, but stupid lrdirect emailed me on Friday afternoon to say that part that should have been delivered that day (slave cyl push rod) is no longer stocked by Landrover, and they can't fulfil the order! I called famous four, and they're going to have a dig around and let...
  2. farmershort

    Stripped nut - how do I save my shock?

    Dude... You're a bit late to this party.... It's a nut and bolt rebuild, but I salute the contribution :)
  3. farmershort

    Stripped nut - how do I save my shock?

    Shock already replaced. Bought a pair anyone, so for multiple spares now.
  4. farmershort

    Stripped nut - how do I save my shock?

    Upper shock mount on the rear is the same... 3 bolts. This is the lower shock mount, so through the hole in the Salisbury axle.
  5. farmershort

    Stripped nut - how do I save my shock?

    What motor!?! How very dare you! ;) It's a 110 defender.
  6. farmershort

    Stripped nut - how do I save my shock?

    sorry - I should have said, yes the shock has been replaced with a shiny new one, and the haynes is not long for this world.... as soon as the beast is running, I'm going to burn the haynes in a pagan-esq ritual.
  7. farmershort

    Clutch release bearing.. Which grease, and where?

    Brilliant, thanks for that... I did have a crocodile dundee moment watching that.... "that's not a heavy duty clutch fork!" - mine is the v8, so it's got the chunky cast iron fork. I also don't have slippers on that version. so the other difference - see the photo in my build thread (latest...
  8. farmershort

    Clutch release bearing.. Which grease, and where?

    Do you mean the recess where the white nylon cup fits, or grease the inside of the nylon cup itself?
  9. farmershort

    110 defender rebuild project and v8 conversion

    Thanks James. I don't even think I can get it through paddocks for sat delivery, as its not a stock item... So much for cradocks sending me everything....
  10. farmershort

    110 defender rebuild project and v8 conversion

    Oh ffs.... So that's another part and another weekend missed! Any idea of the part number?
  11. farmershort

    Clutch release bearing.. Which grease, and where?

    I certainly can't see a race of bearings, but the there's a couple of gaps, like one between the inner spinning rim, and the outer fixed rim.
  12. farmershort

    Clutch release bearing.. Which grease, and where?

    Ok, so it's just the inner diameter of that plastic tube section then? I eventually found a section in the workshop manual, and it only talks about the "inner diameter"... Not the bearing race itself.
  13. farmershort

    110 defender rebuild project and v8 conversion

    Anyone know what this clip on the release arm is for? The workshop manual says "retain release lever (on pivot) with clip".... This clip isn't going to retain anything.. The gape is too big.
  14. farmershort

    Clutch release bearing.. Which grease, and where?

    Not the most exciting title, I grant you, but I've never done this job before and it seems too simple a question to be on the internet.. People mention using "moly grease" or "molybdenum disulphide grease".... so, my question is, where does it go? The inner plastic tube that slides up and down...
  15. farmershort

    respray prep advice

    Just spoke to the mods about how to handle with a view to creating a how-to. Expect a new thread in the coming days.
  16. farmershort

    respray prep advice

    right. I've just spoken to the chap I bought the paint off. It turns out that it's totally different with enamel. Here's the advice I'll be following: 600 or 800 wet (with fairy liquid added to warm water) to key original paint surface. 400 for areas of corrosion or other major defects primer...
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    respray prep advice

    ah.... then I have been lied to! my mate (who is responsible for most things I end up getting into where vehicles are concerned), said "nah just paint it yourself... a couple of different grades of paper on a DA sander and then polishing compound - that's all you'll need!"..... It was on the...
  18. farmershort

    respray prep advice

    so, red scotchbrite appears to be the "fine" one, correct? confusing as the 3m version reddy brown is the most abrasive. also, where are you all getting your wet sanding discs for 6" DA sander? I've got my dry pads in 180 / 320 /400, but I can't find any 600 or 800 wet pads at all in the UK...
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