View Full Version : 1955 86" restoration 'les'
shaunh
26th April 2010, 09:42 PM
hey all
been on the forum for a little while, decide its time to start a build up on my beast.
 
i was given the s1 by my grandfather a few weeks ago, we picked it up from coffs harbour, and had a resonably slow trip back with me on my ls
and the power of a v8 diesel landcruiser which should of had the turbo but it broke :twisted:.
 
so the golden rule pictures
i shall have them up in the half hour as they are on a different computer
 
hope you guys enjoy watching this as much as ill enjoy rebuilding it
 
Shaun.
Landy Smurf
26th April 2010, 09:45 PM
did you tow it on a trailer home?
shaunh
26th April 2010, 09:58 PM
yep i know im not aloud but it was very early in the morning and we went the back way haha
my dad has a crook knee and cant use a clutch
shaunh
26th April 2010, 10:14 PM
pictures with more too come
shaunh
26th April 2010, 10:24 PM
just some more
shaunh
26th April 2010, 10:37 PM
couple more
and i cant upload others because they are in another thread:confused:
heres the link http://www.aulro.com/afvb/series-i-land-rover-enthusiasts-section/101100-identification-help-5.html
 
enjoy!
 
Shaun
digger
26th April 2010, 10:59 PM
Nice,
you dont muck about do you!
I'm assuming Les is your grandfather?
cheers
digger
shaunh
26th April 2010, 11:02 PM
yes les or leslie is my pop
and things are about to slow right down got to get my hilux regod and a new set of tyres so thats 1500 gone:mad:
i want to have it finished before he passes so he can drive down airforce beach one last time:(
 
Shaun
ellard
27th April 2010, 05:25 AM
Hi there Shaun
 
Well done - looks like a good project and its relitavely rust free.
 
keep us up to date with it progess..
 
All the best
 
Wayne
numpty
27th April 2010, 08:10 AM
Looks a pretty good project. Good luck with the build.
chris1983rangie
27th April 2010, 11:48 AM
G'day Shaun,
Thanks for the pics, that Landy is a going to be a good project. the Bulkhead looks to be in good condition. I will be following your progress, i hope you have fun with it.......!
Cheers,
Chris:cool:
shaunh
27th April 2010, 03:21 PM
bulkhead has rust in the footwells under the top rubber and in the gutter where the bonnet mounts. not too bad little bit of patch work will fix it right up
 
Shaun
Landy Smurf
29th April 2010, 08:01 PM
got any pics of the rust in the bulkhead
shaunh
29th April 2010, 09:19 PM
nah ill clean it up then post some up
 
dropped the oil from engine gearbox and diffs tonight found whats looks to be pieces of a sirclip which is annoying
also found water in the diff oil which i wasnt surprised by
stones in the gearbox aswell which is wierd 
pretty much it just cleaning up little bits and pieces nothing substantial
 
Shaun
Landy Smurf
29th April 2010, 09:23 PM
righteo.where was the circlip from the gbox
shaunh
29th April 2010, 09:32 PM
it was in the drain plug
the rear one
shaunh
3rd May 2010, 10:35 PM
little update
drive shafts are out brakes are all off engine should be out by the weekend, steering arms still to be taken off then off to the sandblaster when i get the money for it and a trailer:mad:
 
Shaun
Landy Smurf
4th May 2010, 06:48 AM
good work im still tossing up the idea of getting mine sandblasted
shaunh
4th May 2010, 10:36 AM
yer sandblasting is the best method i think
Does anyone know how much the engine weighs?
Shaun
Landy Smurf
6th May 2010, 03:46 PM
i  think someone told me about 350kg
shaunh
6th May 2010, 03:48 PM
yer well im getting one rated for 450kg so it should be alright
 
Shaun
Landy Smurf
6th May 2010, 04:10 PM
yeah thats one of my next buys $80 from gasweld
shaunh
6th May 2010, 04:18 PM
really thats alright. i was looking at a kinchrome one for 130 50 x 50 for the stand and bottom and 6 mm thick mounting plate with adjustable arms
subasurf
7th May 2010, 10:12 PM
Car looks solid. Gonna be a great project
shaunh
7th May 2010, 10:13 PM
i got an engine stand today $110 1000lbs safe working limit so thats around 450 kgs i think
fairly chunk should be up to the job
shaunh
7th May 2010, 10:16 PM
thanks man it was a runner before i pulled it down just the brakes didnt work
 
does anyone know an estimate to have the wheel cylinders and master cylinder rebuilt
 
Shaun
Grockle
7th May 2010, 11:16 PM
another one gets saved,good luck
JDNSW
8th May 2010, 05:40 AM
thanks man it was a runner before i pulled it down just the brakes didnt work
 
does anyone know an estimate to have the wheel cylinders and master cylinder rebuilt
 
Shaun
I had a master cylinder stainless steel sleeved and rebuilt for $120 (I think) recently. Wheel cylinders would be a little cheaper.
John
shaunh
15th June 2010, 09:32 PM
got a bit of work done on the engine this weekend
ill post pictures up when my internet is uncapped
 
but for now, any idea what colour paint is on the engine block? like original LR colour
 
Shaun
Landy Smurf
16th June 2010, 07:35 AM
i think that the colours on the block could have changed through the time of the series one i have seen a turquoise colour and a deep green on a series one
shaunh
18th June 2010, 05:34 PM
photos
shaunh
18th June 2010, 05:36 PM
sorry for the poor quality its only on my mobile phone at night
Landy Smurf
18th June 2010, 05:49 PM
so how does it all look in person?
shaunh
18th June 2010, 08:48 PM
great, no scores, no warping, just a bit of carbon build up, ill clean it up in the next few days
Landy Smurf
18th June 2010, 08:59 PM
it should clean up really nice.there is always going to be a bit of carbon build up cleans up really good.so what do you think your going to do to the engine after looking at it now
shaunh
18th June 2010, 10:02 PM
just gonna check everything to see if its still right adjust what needs adjusting and replace what need sreplacing
shaunh
20th June 2010, 04:01 PM
did a little bit today, little bif of cleaning and polishinig
Landy Smurf
20th June 2010, 05:09 PM
looking better already
dreamin'
20th June 2010, 07:16 PM
Well done - looks great.
 
What did you use to remove the carbon build-up?
Landy Smurf
20th June 2010, 07:25 PM
wondering that myself it came up really good
shaunh
20th June 2010, 07:43 PM
its a little wire wheel thing attaches to my die grinder and some degreaser
shaunh
17th September 2010, 07:17 PM
havent updated in a while, things have been pretty hectic here
few questions, does anyone know what is supposed to be on this plate picture attached
ive ordered a gasket kit for the engine so that should be here soon i hope
getting the chassis diffs suspension and other parts sandblasted soon
should be purchasing paint soon got quoted $240 for 4 litres of bronze green does that sound right or am i being ripped off? and will 4 litres cover all body parts both sides?
should start coming together soon ill try to get some photos soon but no promises as im flat out with personal issues
Landy Smurf
17th September 2010, 07:21 PM
i wood think 4 litres wood be enough and that price seems ok
shaunh
17th September 2010, 07:28 PM
yeah
any idea about whats should be on that plate
mildred
17th September 2010, 07:39 PM
havent updated in a while, things have been pretty hectic here
few questions, does anyone know what is supposed to be on this plate picture attached
ive ordered a gasket kit for the engine so that should be here soon i hope
getting the chassis diffs suspension and other parts sandblasted soon
should be purchasing paint soon got quoted $240 for 4 litres of bronze green does that sound right or am i being ripped off? and will 4 litres cover all body parts both sides?
should start coming together soon ill try to get some photos soon but no promises as im flat out with personal issues
Enamel paint is thinned at 60/40 ratio that is 60% paint to 40% thinners.
so 4 litres of enamel paint thinned  is the equivalent to about 6 litres of paint ready to spray.
thats heaps to cover both sides.
$240 for paint is about right, enamel comes in 3 grades and the number one is grade one, the very best of paint and long lasting enamel. 
the others are good paint graded but suitable for farm machinery and mining equipment subject to abuse under ground and worse.
Yours is only number one, enamel. top grade. (its a series  and deserves the very best) ..........bronze  green is awsome in the raw so go for it shaunh.
give your beautiful landie a real treat, bronze green, high gloss(grade 1) and more.
your are doing a first class restoration , enjoy every minute  and  move on to total fulfilment................
shaunh
17th September 2010, 07:43 PM
the man in the paint shop said it was an acrylic paint
mildred
17th September 2010, 08:16 PM
the man in the paint shop said it was an acrylic paint
Shaunh,
your man in the paint shop is wrong,
Enamel paint is totally different to acrylic as is 2 pac paint with all the subsequent regulations and difficulties.
Enamel was used on all land rover in the 1950's and 60's
acrylic was invented in the 1980's and was the "paint that you never have to polish". bull**** and was proven to be an advertising fart?
take your man in the acrylic paint shop to Berger King and order  a burger with bronze green in the fries???????????
your chips are greener than  burnt ones
shaunh
17th September 2010, 08:27 PM
hmmmmm
interesting maybe the paint he is making is the same colour but an acylic paint? im not entirely sure but ill have to have a talk with him
mildred
17th September 2010, 08:34 PM
[QUOTE=shaunh;1332846]hmmmmm
interesting maybe the paint he is making is the same colour but an acrylic paint? im not entirely sure but ill have to have a talk with him[/QUOTE
Shaun.
acrylic  paint is not Enamel , full stop
acrylic is a 2 t part paint that requires buffing and polishing after spraying.
    Enamel is a shiny gloss finish from the gun as is 2 pac paint.
You have to establish with your "man" what he is referring to?
got it?
I dont want you to be ripped off  
Peter
shaunh
18th October 2010, 08:01 PM
welll
my grandfather passed away on the 2nd of this month so im going to try have this running so we can scatter his ashes soon
engine gaskets are on there way, sandblasting and painting should happen soon if the rain holds off
more to come pictures of where its at soon
Scallops
18th October 2010, 08:09 PM
few questions, does anyone know what is supposed to be on this plate picture attached
I know what it is - it's one of these - you can buy a new one from the S1 club.....
http://img171.imageshack.us/img171/5892/12410092146494.jpg (http://img171.imageshack.us/i/12410092146494.jpg/)
shaunh
18th October 2010, 08:15 PM
thanks scallops, its not essential so ill wait till later on to purchase it
Larry
18th October 2010, 08:36 PM
welll
 
my grandfather passed away on the 2nd of this month so im going to try have this running so we can scatter his ashes soon
 
engine gaskets are on there way, sandblasting and painting should happen soon if the rain holds off
 
more to come pictures of where its at soon
 
Sad news about your Grandfather.:(
Good luck with the rest of the project.
Landy Smurf
13th January 2013, 01:13 PM
hey Shaun how is your S1 going?
shaunh
13th January 2013, 01:25 PM
Still going, slowly slowly haha, motors being rebuilt ATM, rust repairs on the chassis have just been finished will be starting diff rebuilds soon
Landy Smurf
13th January 2013, 01:28 PM
are you doing the engine yourself? 
any photo updates?
shaunh
13th January 2013, 01:36 PM
Nah motors being done by a rebuilder in town, no photo updates, been busy with work, will try and get around to it soon
Landy Smurf
13th January 2013, 01:41 PM
i have been search for over 2 years to get some one to do mine but no luck so let me no how you go with yours
shaunh
13th January 2013, 03:30 PM
No worries I'm just getting the short block done and ill be reconditioning all the ancillaries at home or work myself
shaunh
13th January 2013, 09:08 PM
Just wondering if anyone has any info on where I would be able to find bearings, and gaskets for both front and rear diffs and swivel hubs
Landy Smurf
13th January 2013, 09:35 PM
try the series one shop they seem to have everything but can be a bit expensive also try the uk
chazza
14th January 2013, 07:29 AM
Just wondering if anyone has any info on where I would be able to find bearings, and gaskets for both front and rear diffs and swivel hubs
All of the bearings, except for the axle bearing for the semi-floating axle, can be found in a good bearing shop - take the race and the bearing in with you and buy good brands such as Timken.
I bought the kits from the mob in Melbourne, but some of the bearings have no brand name on them so I will have to wait and see if they are any good. They had the axle bearing, however, which is good.
For gaskets use Loctite Black Maxx or similar; sparingly used,
Cheers Charlie
gromit
15th January 2013, 11:28 AM
Just wondering if anyone has any info on where I would be able to find bearings, and gaskets for both front and rear diffs and swivel hubs
As Charlie stated, 4-Wheel Drives in Melbourne carry all the parts you need but a lot are 'no-name' brand.
I recently got a bearing for the diff from them and it was a Timken part with a Bearmach sticker on the box, swivel hub taper roller bearings are no-name.
The problem is some of the sizes are now considered as non-standard so the Land Rover suppliers in the UK (Bearmach, Britpart etc.) get the bearings made in India or China in bulk. 
I priced up a set of taper roller wheel bearings, genuine Timken at mates-rates a while ago and they were $300. The no-name brand are $55 the pair including the hub oil seal, lock washer & felt seal.
The no-names are sometimes 'County', not sure where these are made or 'Karsons' which are Indian. Sometimes there are no boxes so who knows where they are made.
A couple of things to consider are :-
Just because they are no-name doesn't mean they are automatically rubbish.
How many Kms per year will you be doing in the finished vehicle ?
If you want I can check out which of the diff bearings are a name brand when I'm next at 4 Wheel Drives.
Colin
shaunh
15th January 2013, 12:02 PM
Hi Colin, 
The car won't do all that much traveling basically a few weekends here and there formals and stuff for a few friends
Not too fussed on generic no name brands 
Is there a website or something to view there products?
B.S.F.
15th January 2013, 12:07 PM
As Charlie stated, 4-Wheel Drives in Melbourne carry all the parts you need but a lot are 'no-name' brand.
I recently got a bearing for the diff from them and it was a Timken part with a Bearmach sticker on the box, swivel hub taper roller bearings are no-name.
 
The problem is some of the sizes are now considered as non-standard so the Land Rover suppliers in the UK (Bearmach, Britpart etc.) get the bearings made in India or China in bulk.
 
As you say  Made in China does not necessarily mean poor quality.
A lot of Timken bearings are made in Asia.I got the following paragraph off the web. 
 
Construction of Timken’s aerospace and precision products facility in Chengdu also began in the fourth quarter of 2006.  The facility will manufacture bearings and related products for global customers and China’s rapidly growing commercial aviation industry.  Timken, which established a presence in China in 1992, also has plants in Wuxi and Yantai and will soon begin construction of a new joint-venture facility in Xiangtan to manufacture ultra-large-bore bearings for China’s wind energy market.
 
Timken employs more than 4,500 people in Asia and has operations in six Asian countries.  The company had revenue of more than $400 million in the region in 2007.
gromit
15th January 2013, 01:25 PM
Hi Colin, 
The car won't do all that much traveling basically a few weekends here and there formals and stuff for a few friends
Not too fussed on generic no name brands 
Is there a website or something to view there products?
You can download the catalogue from here.
Four Wheel Drives (http://www.fwd.com.au/)
It is getting out-of-date and they are in the process of putting together a new one. If what you want isn't listed just email/phone and speak to Jim.
They also carry a lot of secondhand parts.
I'll be calling in later in the week if you want anything checked out.....
Colin
gromit
15th January 2013, 01:37 PM
As you say  Made in China does not necessarily mean poor quality.
A lot of Timken bearings are made in Asia.I got the following paragraph off the web. 
 
Construction of Timken’s aerospace and precision products facility in Chengdu also began in the fourth quarter of 2006.  The facility will manufacture bearings and related products for global customers and China’s rapidly growing commercial aviation industry.  Timken, which established a presence in China in 1992, also has plants in Wuxi and Yantai and will soon begin construction of a new joint-venture facility in Xiangtan to manufacture ultra-large-bore bearings for China’s wind energy market.
 
Timken employs more than 4,500 people in Asia and has operations in six Asian countries.  The company had revenue of more than $400 million in the region in 2007.
The Chinese/Indian bearing debate was covered in this old thread.
http://www.aulro.com/afvb/series-i-land-rover-enthusiasts-section/88593-4-wheel-drives-blackburn-moving-3.html
Just to give a background to some of the other comments in the above thread...... A lot of people are very critical of 4-Wheel Drives but I haven't had any major issues, if I have had a problem they have always been quick to resolve it  but ......I am a regular personal shopper.
The staff have changed there significantly in recent years, Anda is in the background running a separate operation (same building) selling soap, towels & crystals, Jim runs the Land Rover side of the business.
Quality is no different to most other Australian suppliers, in fact I know that they actually supply some of them. Most stuff nowadays is Bearmach or Britpart.
They have quite a stash of secondhand parts.
Colin
shaunh
30th April 2013, 05:46 PM
just wondering if i can buy a wiring loom or harness from somewhere my original wiring is well pretty average to say the least haha
back_in
30th April 2013, 10:34 PM
With the exchange rate
get one from the UK
mine cost 125 quid
The same made by Vintage is available for 3 times the cost in Aus
you order it, they send the details to the UK get in 2 weeks, then charge you 3 times as much
cheers
Ian
wrinklearthur
1st May 2013, 08:40 AM
With the exchange rate get one from the UK mine cost 125 quid
The same made by Vintage is available for 3 times the cost in Aus you order it, they send the details to the UK get in 2 weeks, then charge you 3 times as much 
Ref; Vintage Wiring Harness - Vehicle List - A (http://www.vinwire.com.au/jl_list.htm)
1954-55 SERIES 1 PETROL 86 INCH WHEELBASE LR555/1   $389 ex GST   $428 inc GST.
.
incisor
1st May 2013, 08:46 AM
With the exchange rate
get one from the UK
mine cost 125 quid
The same made by Vintage is available for 3 times the cost in Aus
you order it, they send the details to the UK get in 2 weeks, then charge you 3 times as much
cheers
Ian
best place being?
wrinklearthur
1st May 2013, 08:51 AM
Ref;  http://www.classicwiringlooms.com.au/Price%20List%20July%202012.pdf
1954 Land Rover - 86" wheel base & 88"  ---------- $423.50 --- $465.85 inc GST
1955 - 56 Land Rover - 86" wheel base & 88" ------ $423.50 --- $465.85  "
1958 Land Rover Series 1 - wheel base 109''  ------ $423.50 --- $465.85  "
1959 Land Rover Series 1 - wheel base 86" & 107" - $445.01 --- $489.51  "
.
Charlie's brother
1st May 2013, 09:48 AM
Hi Shaun
 
Good job so far, I have got an 80" in Lennox Head, If you want to compare notes or have a sticky beak let me know.
 
Cheers Nick
Landy Smurf
7th June 2013, 10:56 PM
Hey shaun how is the series one going?
mfc
14th June 2013, 03:31 PM
With the exchange rate
get one from the UK
mine cost 125 quid
The same made by Vintage is available for 3 times the cost in Aus
you order it, they send the details to the UK get in 2 weeks, then charge you 3 times as much
cheers
Ian
 
 BTW , vintage wiring harnesses are made here not oll blighty  ...used to be up north but now in victoria and standard with blinker wiring i beleave, ive one on the 86 put in by the previous owner...
shaunh
22nd September 2013, 02:54 PM
the motor is finally finished coming in at 3200 dollars im rather satisfied, came in way under what i though it was going to be now just to fix all the ancillaries
Landy Smurf
22nd September 2013, 02:59 PM
where did you get it done?
How long did it take for the motor to get done?
What was actually needed to be done for the rebuild?
how is the rest of the project going?
shaunh
22nd September 2013, 03:07 PM
not too much, bearings seals cylinder bores were honed pistons are all okay, valve seats hardened new valves spings and all that stuff, 
local bloke in lismore did it not too sure of the exact name of the shop
hes had the motor for almost 2 and a half years
shaunh
19th October 2013, 02:45 PM
Look what followed me home :p
shaunh
20th October 2013, 06:13 PM
its a 55 107 ute back, will be destined for parts, ill keep what i want and sell the bits i dont want, chassis is very far gone, motor seized but ancillaries should be good enough for rebuilding
shaunh
31st May 2014, 06:03 PM
rebuilt the steering box today, just waiting on the loom seal and will be done
shaunh
1st June 2014, 09:33 PM
Had a win today, got some good second hand springs, fuel tank funnel, horn button and surround and a few other cooling parts so waiting on my brake lines to arrive fit them and then the progress will speed up or at least I hope
shaunh
3rd June 2014, 06:03 PM
a photo of the parts i picked up on sunday
shaunh
23rd June 2014, 09:38 PM
little bit happening here
got the leaf springs done and in with new bushes, ordered new brake shoes spring set steel lines flexy lines all arrived now to fit all those this week, drums to be machined hopefully this week, 
ordered a few bits from dingocroft in the uk tonight hope they turn up soon :) lots to do still, although happening much faster with a good steady source of income
will get some photos in the coming days
Tomo
31st July 2014, 04:15 PM
will get some photos in the coming days[/QUOTE]
Where's the pics? :)
shaunh
4th August 2014, 08:14 PM
well ive been pretty slack with posting and work haha
weather has not been favorable so not much has happened unfortunatly
shoes springs and cylinders have all been installed lines have arrived and are almost ready to be put on need to fix my sanblaster and clean all the brackets up but has been too cold to paint so i havent bothered
engine has been rebuilt onto the bolt on bits now
shaunh
12th August 2014, 07:20 PM
look what i found! close enough anyway :p
will try and source the same flatter lense for the 2
shaunh
7th October 2014, 07:40 PM
Motor and box in
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