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Artie
10th March 2015, 06:39 PM
Hello Gents and Ladies Iam new to the Series world and looking at a SII 88" 2.25 tomorrow it has 48000 Miles on the clock and been in a barn for quite some time my main concern whould be how to tell if motor and good as i Don't have a few hours and my Garage to flush motor fuel lines carbie and all that crap then try turn it over. Any tips will be appreciated even other points and Promise to put photos up when i buy Yes i am pretty sure i will buy it just want to know how much work it will need before i make an offer.

russellrovers
10th March 2015, 07:22 PM
Hello Gents and Ladies Iam new to the Series world and looking at a SII 88" 2.25 tomorrow it has 48000 Miles on the clock and been in a barn for quite some time my main concern whould be how to tell if motor and good as i Don't have a few hours and my Garage to flush motor fuel lines carbie and all that crap then try turn it over. Any tips will be appreciated even other points and Promise to put photos up when i buy Yes i am pretty sure i will buy it just want to know how much work it will need before i make an offer.hi heavy duty battery jury rig a lawn motor tank hang from the inside of bonnet tap into the fuel line but at first try and turn with starting handle good luck jim post photos

The ho har's
10th March 2015, 07:27 PM
49000 may have been around the clock before, remember they don't have the extra 1000.00 First try to crank it, that will be a sine it isn't ceased. Brakes will always need attention, doesn't matter how long they have sitting for, check the oil for discolouration, still holding water, that are the first things to look for, oh besides rust:)

Mrs hh:angel:

Artie
10th March 2015, 07:33 PM
Thanks guys that was exactly what I was going to do. Deffently will post photos tomorrow evening

JDNSW
10th March 2015, 07:50 PM
As above. Check clutch and brake pedals, but don't be surprised if they don't work - you probably will have to overhaul all the hydraulics anyway.

Check wheels for missing wheel studs (quite common, but does point to poor maintenance), look at springs for obvious broken leaves or rust bad enough to spread the leaves. Check all gears can be selected (could have a problem if you can't turn the engine) , check high/low for operation and yellow knob works. If they don't it is probably not serious, but good point for trimming price.

Look at brake backing plated for signs of hub seal leaks, and at swivels for leaks and rust - lack of leaks may indicate there is no oil in there!

See if there is appreciable sideways movement in either prop shaft.

Check steering free play. The wheel should have less than 50mm free play, if more, see where it is - tie rod ends, not too expensive, but at $25-50 each, remember there are six of them. Relay - you may find one for $150, but getting the old one out is one of the worst jobs on the vehicle. Steering box - expensive.

The wire spoked steering wheel is almost impossible to replace, and difficult or expensive to repair, so have a good look at it.

Have a look at the spring bushes, but assume that you will need to replace at least most of them anyway, together with shackle pins.

Hope this helps,

John

Artie
11th March 2015, 05:38 PM
Well did not buy it could not agree on price there will be another :(

The ho har's
11th March 2015, 05:59 PM
Where are you Artie? We may find something for you as Australia is a bloody place:D

Mrs hh:angel:

Artie
11th March 2015, 07:10 PM
I am in Portland NSW. would be nice to have a SII but maybe i will just settle with a SIII

The ho har's
11th March 2015, 07:26 PM
Next question, since you have only been here for a short time :)

Sounds you are familiar with doing mechanic stuff, but don't have the room.

We have several here in varying states of repair or disrepair. So what sort of condition do you want?

Mrs hh:angel:

Artie
12th March 2015, 07:28 AM
Next question, since you have only been here for a short time :)

Sounds you are familiar with doing mechanic stuff, but don't have the room.

We have several here in varying states of repair or disrepair. So what sort of condition do you want?

Mrs hh:angel:


I would like something that dose not need a ground up rebuild, so would like relative rust free, complete, motor and trans running ruff running will suit. just don't want a massive project as it will be my first series.

keith73
12th March 2015, 02:03 PM
Im near Portland myself.If you want someone to help you look for a half decent one I'm happy too help.
Keith.

Artie
17th March 2015, 01:26 PM
Going to look at a SII diesel this arvo :) hope this time price can be agreed.