OK but I originate from the UK plus all the Land Rover manuals call it a wing.
The other one I've fallen foul of is dynamo, I'm told 'here' it's a 'generator'.
Then if I mention 'nearside' or 'offside' people are really confused.......
Colin
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Lionel,
Have a read of this :-
Near Side
Colin
After chopping up some branches that fell in the storm last night then running one of the boys to Venturers I managed some time on Walter.
Finished off the offside rear (drivers side).
https://www.aulro.com/afvb/images/im...016/05/950.jpgDSCN3870 by Colin Radley, on Flickr
https://www.aulro.com/afvb/images/im...016/05/951.jpgDSCN3872 by Colin Radley, on Flickr
Made a new brake pipe from the T-connector to the backplate. Later I'll replace the flexi and also re-make the line from front to rear.
Next weekend I'll get it started and turn it around so that I can work on the other side.
Once that's done I can re-cover the seats and look into installing seatbelts. Most of the mountings look straightforward (advert in the Wanted section of Markets) but at the moment I'm not sure how to fit the upper mount for the front belts, where to mount the front inertia reels and I may have to fabricate the lower mount for the rear belts.
Colin
Hi Colin, I fitted Defender seat belts in mine, the dormobile was exactly the same as the defender so they bolted straight in. Just a bit tricky when folding seats into the bed position.
Ah love this country! We use a bit from the UK and a bit from the USA.
Hoods and bonnets, trunks and boots, wings fenders and mudguards :-)
Jerry,
Did your Series III have seat belt mounting points already fitted ?
The problem with my IIa is that there are no mounting points to start with. I already have the seatbelts from Paddocks, just have to figure out how I'm going to install them.
The only concerns at the moment are the top mount for the front seats (in the B pillar) and the bottom mounts by the doors for the second row.
The second row mounts for the Defender go into the angled section of the floor which will be easy to replicate.
Someone has drilled a hole straight through the B pillars in the IIa at roughly the correct height, there is one belt still mounted so I'll have to see if there is an anti-crush spacer in-between.
Colin
Started stripping down the passenger side hub.
Brake shoes OK, wheel cylinders will need kits through them, brake flexi and the rigid brake pipe need replacing.
Drained semi liquid grease from the swivel hub but when taken apart found that the lack of regular use had meant that the casing for the Railco bush and also the pin had rusted badly. With new seals it will be filled with EP90 so hopefully it will get splashed around to stop any future rusting.
https://www.aulro.com/afvb/images/im...16/06/1002.jpgDSCN3949 by Colin Radley, on Flickr
https://www.aulro.com/afvb/images/im...16/06/1003.jpgDSCN3952 by Colin Radley, on Flickr
The swivel hub has pitted chrome but I have a good replacement and the Railco bush & pin are OK.
Time to start paint removal & de-rusting then everything will need a repaint.
Colin
Charlie,
Haven't seen you on the forum much recently......
Fortunately I picked up a s/h axle a while ago with better swivels. Also collected some parts a while back and there was one swivel housing complete and the chrome looks perfect.
I used epoxy resin on my Series I and Wallit (Series III) but there were only a few pits. This one is quite bad........
https://www.aulro.com/afvb/images/im...16/06/1001.jpgDSCN3957 by Colin Radley, on Flickr
Colin