so should i call them then? i cant see any listing for 299GBP
there are adwest boxes from "allmakes" for 248.99GBP
or
adwest suplyed from bearmach for 316.52 GBP
cheers, andy
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adwest suppled from bearmach for 316.52 GBP
The confusion about part numbers was not about the QAF which is listed for Defender etc, but is the same as RRC. Mine is anyway! Just google the QAF number and it shows for Disco, Defender etc but I can assure you fits RRC 4 bolt chassis with no changes. As for 3 bolt, you know about the imperial vs metric.
There was another number like STC XXXX which when I looked up was a reco box and I didn't want a reco box..
Regards Philip A
For my '83 I got a new box with fitted drop arm and adaptor kit from MR Automotive Land Rover Servicing Brisbane - Land Rover Spare Parts Brisbane - Welcome to MR Automotive, Redcliffe, Brisbane, Queensland for $1000ish. I could have done my usual mucking about with part numbers and so on but they had the adaptors with it and I didn't want to have to bother with that. (For a change.) I keep meaning to do a write-up about it.
The hoses went straight in, but required some farting about as the adaptor for the inlet on the box raises the hose up a bit and hits underneath the York aircon compressor. I got a new hose made up in the end. Otherwise, it all fit well.
But if I'd known about the manual box Brad has I would have been truly tempted! I've replaced the hoses, and decided to get a new pump while I was at it, and now I'm adapting a later reservoir as well, so that's a lot of time and money just for snazzy steering!
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I purchased a 3 bolt steering box from wreckers who said it didn't leak.....had it fitted by local mechanic and wasted $195.00c (+ fitting) .....still leaks (not as bad as yours) and currently on my (bucket list) of things to do on my 81 RRC ........
Everything I have ever purchased from a wreckers was "good as new", "low milage" and so on......and in the end most things turned out to be stuffed!
Non moving parts or things that don't hold fluids are most likely the best buys at wreckers.
Cheers, Mick.
thats interesting, though a bit more pricey than the others. did you manage to find p/s hoses for the car or did you have custom ones made for it? iv had custom p/s hoses made up for customers befour but their $$$.
is there anywhere that sells the thread adaptors or is that a DIY thing does anyone know?
cheers, andy
Andy there is a hosey type place in buckingham drive I think. From memory on the left halfway up I cant remember the name, I have bought adaptors from them to suit the pipes on an auto rangie oil cooler.
I hope Damian didnt frighten you the other day when he gave you a lift
Brad:):)
ah ok, i might just get hoses made up since my ones arnt looking the best, since ill be doing the pump and box i may aswell do them for peace of mind. and ill just get them to put the metric size of thread on the end.
does anyone happen to know what the thread sizes are? metric and imp?
it might just be because its 6am and i just got up but im confused? haha
cheers, andy
Well, they had the whole kit so I just got it. If I'd in been in civilisation, (or at least Perth), I would have gotten the new box from somewhere and taken it and the old hoses to a hydraulics place and gotten the metric thread identified and asked for an adaptor, or just gotten new hoses made up with the old fittings on one end and metric on the other. Also, this kit had the right bolts and later tie-rod. So it really saved me trying to find every little bit, which would have taken months up here.
I got the box-to-reservoir hose from England, (which is NOS and still has the date tag on it - 1979 I believe), and of course now it's in the car I'm wondering if it will be okay or if I should have gotten a new one made up.
My car had the reservoir-to-pump hose that had a banjo fitting with a long bit of pipe on it and then the hose, but I thought that stiff bit of pipe was probably having a lever effect on the banjo end as it always leaked. I got the short little earlier banjo fitting that just uses a hose, and bought some 5/8" ID hose to suit.
And the pressure hose from the pump to the box I had made up for an extortionate amount - nice job, but geez.
I've also found out how to fit a later plastic reservoir, as I just couldn't stop the leaks from the original tin can type. (In fact, I'm just on a tea break from doing that now.)
Do get new hoses made up. I used another old one temporarily and it blew, spraying ATF and almost causing a fire. Good thing it was just here in town and not out on the highway. I tell you what, with these cars it's just not worth it stuffing around trying to save a few bucks or a few hours. If it's not right, it's not right, and if you want an old Rangie to work then that's how it is. (He typed, banging head on wall repeatedly.)
I've really been meaning to do a thread on the steering box and reservoir, so feel free to send a PM reminder if you want as I'll probably forget again.
haha mate i think you have me confused with someone els, i havent ridden a bike in a few years and have no memory of this, unless you found me drunk somewhere? haha. im about 6ft tall with how you aussies would say ranga hair and a scottish accent.
so im pretty sorted on what im doing in the way of a box and hoses, whats everyones opinion on the p/s pumps? recon it or buy new? or are there better ones to use than my old style, anyone know what pump mine (being a 1980) would have? i see them on ebay but they never look the same as mine, maby its just the angle of the photo?
cheers andy.