Great start Jock, I'll be keen to watch this build as I have similar aspirations. A gal chassis would be a good base but i'd try and gal a firewall too.
Good luck with it!
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						As most of you may know I bought myself another Landy a while back
See this thread
The Great Landy Trip
A 1990 110 Isuzu, it has some rust in the chassis and firewall so I've decided on a refit
I swapped my Series I for a South African galvanised chassis and a Defender with a bent chassis
My plan is to build up the Defender diffs (4 wheel Disc brakes), slip them under the galvanised chassis, fit the Defender bulkhead and dashboard (vents and more storage in the front) and then use the rest of the 110 to finish it off. Then I'll be turboing the Isuzu, possibly fitting an R380 and kitting it out for a live in vehicle.
The plan is to hopefully sell up here in Tassie and move myself into the Landy for a long term working holiday for the few couple of years
This is a long term project, hopefully to be finished by mid next year
Anyway here are some photo's to start off with
Galvanised Chassis:
Defender Wreck:
110 Project Car:
I made a start on stripping out the interior of the Defender today, more involved than you would think. I'd hate to have to replace a wiper motor/wiper cable

Great start Jock, I'll be keen to watch this build as I have similar aspirations. A gal chassis would be a good base but i'd try and gal a firewall too.
Good luck with it!
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						Fairly slow progress
We are having a pretty nice summer down here so I've been struggling to drag myself into the carport to work on the Landy
Anyway, I've stripped and close enough to rebuilt the front diff
The only thing I didn't touch was the centre, there was a bit of play in the side gears. When I have the money I'll be slipping a locker in so that can wait for a bit
It's had:
D44 Front diff guard
Wheel bearings
Hub seals
Swivel seals
Swivel bearings
Swivel balls
Stub axles
Ashcroft halfshafts, CVs and flanges
Rebuilt calipers with stainless pistons
Rotors and pads
Stainless brake lines
Here is the diff
After many hours
The box of bits
I just made a start on the rear Salisbury last night
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						Few pics to keep you happy
Most of my mates are heading off to the mainland, so I decided to make myself up a bit of a hoist/lifting beam to help me lift a few things around
The end of summer is here, and with daylight savings we now have dark evenings. So I brought the Landy up and spent a few hours stripping out the interior
The Salisbury is still a work in progress, I managed to order the wrong stub axles and rotors
G'day Jock,
Not hard to do. I've just been sorting out the parts I need to do a disk brake conversion on the Salisbury on my County. Finally got it all sorted out, with Steveg's help. We thought there were only two different bearing spacings in County/Defender hubs which governs which stub you use, but I have three different spacings in hubs I have here, so we had to make sure which one's to order.
I'll be keeping an eye on your build, you have a great car to start with.
Cheers, Murray
'88 County Isuzu 4Bd1 Turbo Intercooled, '96 Defender 130 CC VNT
'85 Isuzu 120 Trayback, '72 SIIA SWB Diesel Soft Top
'56 SI Ute Cab
Hi Jock
Things seem to move slow at first, But as the SWMBO becomes sympathetic, the projects tend to roll out the gate.
Only problem is the yard then looks a lot more messy as only the junk is let behind.
Is there anything you are looking for that I may have?
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						Been a while mate
I'll be heading Hobart way a bit more often with the rugby season on so I'll have to drop in for a cuppa some time
Looking pretty good for parts at the moment, what do you have in the way of Defender wrecks?
Your on.
Remains of a couple of 200TDi 110 Cab chassis, the shell of a green wagon roll over from JC.what do you have in the way of Defender wrecks?
The TD5 SW is slowly being restored, now has another low Klm engine, new BFG tyres, wheel bearings, seat covers, floor mat and steering wheel.
I haven't looked into it yet, but I have a 14D transferbox out of a 1984 torqueflite RR and that should be, high (1.003) and low (3.321) ratio.
If I put this Rangie back on the road it could be as a 300TDi and early ZF auto with a 28D 1.222.
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Ref; Transfer Box Ratios - Land Rover Technical Archive - LR4x4 - The Land Rover Forum
List of Serial numbers and corresponding Ratios
All stock LT 230"s have a low ratio of 3.321, the following list refers to the high range ratio.
12D = 1.667 LT 230R
13D = 1.410 LT 230R
14D = 1.003 LT 230R
15D = 1.192 LT 230R
20D = 1.667 (2.5 N/A 110),
22D = 1.410 (all 4Cyl 90/110 bar above),
25D = 1.410 (V8 110 LT 85),
26D = 1.003 (RR Classic 3 speed auto),
27D = 1.192 (early RR Classic),
28D = 1.222 (RR and Disco I),
29D = 1.192 (V8 90 LT 85),
32D = 1.222
34D = 1.410 (2.0 Disco I),
36D = 1.211
38D = 1.211
40D = 1.211 (NAS/Japan 90&Disco),
41D = 1.211 (Disco II, diff lock stud),
42D = 1.211 (Disco II, diff lock stud),
43D = 1.410 (90/110 TD5),
57D = 1.410 (90/110 TD5),
61D = 1.211,
62D = 1.211,
68D = 1.211,
69D = 1.211,
70D = 1.211 (Disco II, no diff lock),
LT 230 Transfer case comparisons
1.003 > 1.222 = 17.92% Drop
1.003 > 1.410 = 28.86% Drop
1.003 > 1.667 = 39.83% Drop
1.222 > 1.003 = 21.80% Raise
1.222 > 1.410 = 13.33% Drop
1.222 > 1.667 = 26.70% Drop
1.410 > 1.003 = 40.57% Raise
1.410 > 1.222 = 15.38% Raise
1.410 > 1.667 = 15.41% Drop
1.667 > 1.003 = 66.20% Raise
1.667 > 1.222 = 36.41% Raise
1.667 > 1.410 = 18.22% Raise
For those considering a ratio change the following may prove useful.
MPH per 1000 rpm = 2.976D/ MTR
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D Tyre diameter in inches (more accurate to use 2 x rolling radius)
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M Typical 5 speed manual box, select a ratio 1st 3.60 These ratios will vary a little between box types 2nd
2.11 3rd 1.40 4th 1.00 5th 0.77 Rev 3.43
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T Transfer ratio select a ratio
High 1.003 1.222 1.410 1.667 Low 3.321
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R Differential select a ratio 4.70 S 4.11 L 3.54 S L Special S stock
Tony
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						Will drop in sometime, I may be after a few panels/dash bits
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						Bit of an update
The weather was a bit average today so cranked the wood heater and got stuck into it.
The engine is now out, so will take it into work for a steam clean
Then it will be off with engine mounts and weld them onto the galv chassis.
That will be a while off though, heading to the mainland for a fortnight
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