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Hi Banjo,
Yep, I was too surprised to think of the camera. But I did some searches and realised that there don't seem to be any photos online of the memorial so I'll duck up there again soon and take some photots for those who can't get out there. It's a long drive in a Landy from NSW. ![]() Speaking of Landies in NSW, here's some more photos from our trip. http://www.aulro.com/afvb/remlr-disc...ml#post1215602 |
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Hi guys. Took the Landy up near the Lower Helena Diversion Dam last Monday and after a half hour or so she conked out. Did the standard troubleshooting and found she had no spark, which I traced to the electronic ignition module I had fitted. The live wire leading to the module was worn through and shorting inside the dizzy. The earth wire is also worn through inside the dizzy. Fortunately we were able to repair the wire and the module was OK, so she started again and we got home OK, however I would really like to understand why the wires wore through their shields. Could it be the movement of the ignition advance? If so, what kind of design is it to have wires that sit there and wear out after a few hours running time?
Also, today I tried to start it and no go - checked the spark and there isn't any. But the wire is not shorting out, so I suspect the ignition module itself has failed - maybe from the shorting last week. Any ideas? |
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Is that a conversion kit or something? If the metal below it moves with vacuum then I think you're right. It could also have moved to the centre and rubbed on the shaft. You could elevate the wires on the sidewall holding them in place with some dabs of silicone.
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Fuel guage sender units
Hi all,
Mine are bung - the original and the one in the long-range tank. Rovacraft want $65 each for them. Anybody have any secondhand ones about or any ideas on alternatives? All suggestions gratefully received. ![]() Cheers, Lane. Edit: I presume the long-range tank is a wagon tank, as it appears to have a very similar sender unit to the front one. |
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Gearbox removal
Hi again,
We have to replace our gearbox, and I am wondering if it might be just as easy, or easier, to pull motor and gearbox out as one unit, replace the gearbox, and re-fit both as a single unit again. I really don't fancy removing the seat bases, undoing all those bell-housing bolts while the unit is in the car, and then wrestling the gearbox out by hand, then doing it all in reverse. Any advice gratefully anticipated! Regards, Lane. Edit: Looks like it's a bad idea: http://www.aulro.com/afvb/remlr-tech...r-removal.html |
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Fairy overdrive to a good home
I have a Fairy (I think) overdrive which was given to me in pieces in a box. It may not be complete, although I think there's more than a whole unit there, so if anybody wants it they're welcome to it.
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