Doesn't the 101 have an odd fuel pump in the tank or something??
Chassis do rust in the usual places as it isn't galvanised. I understand the original tanks are rust traps as well, but replacements can be bought.
this from remlr
101 FC in Australia REMLRThe "lowdown" on the 101" Forward Control:
The 101" is a very capable vehicle... they are not without their problems though. Some re-manufactured parts and sensible mods are highly effective.
Typical problems are:
Mechanically the 101 is identical to early Range Rovers and many parts are a straight swap, the engines are common to early Rover cars too. The oil pump is a perennial problem but easily solved, however, when re-building this engine or replacing the oil pump you must fill it with Vaseline, if not it will never prime, ever.
- short life hardy-spicer prop shaft UJs owing to the excessive angles
- rusted out fuel tank, stainless replacements available
- in-tank fuel pump failure starting problems owing to interlinked oil pressure and fuel pump
- marginal oil pressure and failed cam - fit later civvy pump and cam
- excessively low gearing
quoted from Richard Notton, Southampton, UK, May 13 2001, Mil Veh Mailing list


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