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Its not that tidy up close. The steering wheel is sun damaged, and the seat trim is shagged. The rear roof liner is an inverted circuis tent.
However, underneath is clean with no oil leaks, thats what really matters, everything else is cheap. Andy |
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Bundalene (21st September 2009) | ||
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A couple of weekends for Andrew and a couple of months for Dad.
I say that because the vehicle will end up in remote Arnhemland, away from too much in the way of mechanical service and with nothing but the roughest roads imaginable. Here are some more pics of the damage. ![]() ![]() Fixing the accident damage is the easy bit - replace the roof, 2 front doors, a windscreen surround and screen and 2 outer guards and straighten & checkerplate the guard tops. As Andrew says, I am a bit of a hoarder - especially Defender bits. I have all the panels I need to do the repairs - just need the upper and lower windscreen frame seal, a windscreen rubber and the glass. Vehicle arrives just before lunch on Sept 21 The repairs begin. First assemble all the parts. ![]() ![]() Sept 22 - a few spare hours Next assemble the vehicle to make sure all the gaps are acceptable ![]() Right B pillar has to come forward about 10 - 15mm When everything is aligned, strip it all down, straighten dents and paint. ![]() We had a good look over the vehicle, checking out backlash, .... and Andrew spotted these. We thought they were the a Bearmach repros, but for those who know!! ![]() Started on the inside - removed the seat, cubby and handbrake .... Have to get out tomorrow to get the windscreen rubbers etc Erich |
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dullbird (23rd September 2009) | ||
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how will you move the b pillar forward?
interested to know as ours could do with moving back probably about 3mm to alow the doors to shut properly
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Here is our work list for the 130 - mostly preventative maintenance:
Vehicle repairs - roof, front doors, guards and windscreen and right mirror(from accident) Replace rear trailing arms (both bent - forklift damage at salvage) Have tailshaft repaired (salvage damage) Preventative maintenance replace all trailing arm bushes replace all tailshaft unis steering - new drop arm bush, 3 tie rod ends and input steering box seal front and rear diff pinion seals replace swivel seals front and rear sway bar rubbers gearbox mounts exhaust mounts (one broken) replace all wheel bearings, good hub seals. Replace the TD5 style bearing locking nut with the older TD1 style with the dual hex nuts and locking ring. new springs and shocks - already has polyairs A Frame bushes ?? Brakes - pads & discs as required, new steering wheel - sun damaged replace pedal rubbers re-do roof liner - sagging Engine PM: full set of filters - genuine full set of radiator hoses - use only genuine new water pump - genuine fan belt idler pulley bearings alternator bearings starter motor plunger kit flush radiator (by radiator joint) EGR - remove check fuel pressure regulator for the slightest weep check turbo Fluids flush and replace brake fluid replace oil engine, gearbox, transfer box. and diff Flush and replace radiator fluids - (use glycol product - not OAT) flush and refill steering This vehicle appears to have been very well maintained mechanically - needs a good clean on the inside though. (The only oil leak the car has are the front right swivel and a small weep on the rear diff pinion and a small weep on the steering box input shaft) Extras Bull bar & winch Driving lights. rear work lights Rock sliders Scrub guards across the front guards Rear canopy - deck out with storage & fridge slide Spare tyre holder - for 2 tyres Long range fuel tank - at least 1 sill tank Water tank (min 50l) Dual batteries Move handbrake Low water alarm - engine volt meter radio / mp3 / ??? HF radio mounts and aerial mount point UHF radio Tow points guard tops HID headlights Rear camera and parking sensors Tinted glass Seats? New tyres - wheels? Full paint job ?? We have probably forgotten something but this is a start. I will try to document things as we go - this will be a combined effort between Andrew, Sheila and myself. Budget - who knows - $10k with insurance and rego. Erich |
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Shonky (23rd September 2009) | ||
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Looking forward to cheering you on from the sidelines!
Great to see a Defender given a new lease of life. ![]() Hoping to get another Defender and do a rebuild on Safara sometime next year...
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Bundalene (23rd September 2009) | ||
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If it only needs to go 3mm, you may be able to get that by loosening the bolts, put in a wedge, then re-tighten the bolts, and remove the wedge. Andy any more progress since i left dad? blueslip still on track by friday? |
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dullbird (23rd September 2009) | ||
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23 sept
Went out and spent bought parts - I needed the windscreen seal ASAP Windscreen rubber Rubber under windscreen frame Full set of radiator / coolant / heater hoses - every hose Radius arm bushes Front and rear diff pinion seals rear trailing arm bushes and rubbers full set of wheel bearings, seals, lock nuts and tabs TD5 water pump fan belt full set of tie rod ends and drop arm bush Work done - not much to show for time spent Straighted right B Pillar ![]() Move hand brake to between the seat and the cubby - this was inoperative and the light didn't work. Found broken wire and re-terminated. Repair cubby box repair mounting for cubby box - the mounting screws for this had pulled through the aluminium support. Pop rivet new aluminium angle support strips underneath. This is now very secure. Remove seat lifting brackets. The drivers seat had 2 rails attached to allow the seat to move further back. The down side of this was that there was no -very limited access to the ECU / Fuse area under the seat Tidy battery box and fasted down battery. Erich |
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