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Lew_Merrick_PE:
One of my favorite advertisements of all times was a (mid-1960's) full-page advert in the New York Times. The central photo was of a Land Rover that was seriously twisted, bent, and thoroughly munged. The caption read,"We believe that four is the maximum number of bull elephant gorings survived by a Land Rover. If yours has survived more, please contact us a (XXX) NNN-NNNN. |
howsitwork?:
:drool:seems a perfect way to spend a few months to me.... |
Andrew Wildman:
So, I have spent a few months getting used to the old truck. A full rebuild will have to wait but I have done a few bits and pieces. Exhaust support was shot so I remade it The clutch also failed coming back from rutland water (about an hour away). After changing the hydraulics (slave and master) to no effect I realised the clutch housing was full of oil and so had stuck. this mean a clutch pressure plate and plate change as well as crankshaft rear seal and gearbox seals. Floor out, seatbox out, handbrake off gearbox out through the door diy clutch alignment tool gearbox back in |
Andrew Wildman:
while I as at it I also sorted out the seat box that had corroded where the seat belt fixes I used a replacement panel |
Brass_Machine:
Ooh. Lot's of work! Stinks about the clutch... good job on the fix. Eric |
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