Cheers.
That is what I've fitted to my shortie. Just need the steel lines to suit, as the existing stuff had been modified to suit the botch job they did before. :(
Sorry for the hijack.
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Cheers.
That is what I've fitted to my shortie. Just need the steel lines to suit, as the existing stuff had been modified to suit the botch job they did before. :(
Sorry for the hijack.
G'day All,
Well I thought I had better get back into 113-372 after all Anzac Day has come n gone, you might remember that I fitted wings n bonnet as they were always getting in the way, so I uncovered 113-372 today
http://i659.photobucket.com/albums/u...9;t=1305252602
note in this picture how 'Max' Digger's sleeper always tries to look inconspicuos/disinterested, little does he know I'm onto him :p
http://i659.photobucket.com/albums/u...9;t=1305252704
This morning after uncovering and lifting off the bonnet, removing wings x 2 and putting them in the back of another Land Rover, I decided that I would fit the brake/clutch master cylinder assemblies
http://i659.photobucket.com/albums/u...9;t=1305252847
once fitted the next step was to make the hydraulic line for the clutch, I found a short length of bundy tube 3/16"dia to use, I use this tool to make single/double flares, it is a RIGID flaring tool
http://i659.photobucket.com/albums/u...9;t=1305253010
there could be better tools out there, but I have had great satisfaction from using this one, very easy to use etc
http://i659.photobucket.com/albums/u...9;t=1305253091
your tubing has to be square on the end, so it is fitted to the clamp and filed flat
http://i659.photobucket.com/albums/u...9;t=1305253157
remove all burrs then turn it over in the clamp, setting the height for a double flare, by using the double/single flare button
http://i659.photobucket.com/albums/u...9;t=1305253239
place the button spigot inside the bundy tube and attach the flaring tool
screw it home,
http://i659.photobucket.com/albums/u...9;t=1305253361
back it off and you have a single flare, to finish it off simply screw down the flaring tool and your done, but you have to remember sometimes you have to fit the tube nut before attempting to flare, I have only been caught once!!:mad:
http://i659.photobucket.com/albums/u...9;t=1305253536
Now I get out the tool for bending tubing, it is a hand held tubing bender not all that expensive, but very effective
http://i659.photobucket.com/albums/u...9;t=1305253624
what you have to remember is which way you want to bend the tubing, it takes a little practice, but as they say practice makes (well) perfect or near enough LOL:cool:, so this is how it looked after a few minutes, the first bend is about to happen
http://i659.photobucket.com/albums/u...9;t=1305253771
then after approx 30 40 minutes (had a cup of tea) this is how it finished up
http://i659.photobucket.com/albums/u...9;t=1305253839
I removed it and painted the 2 nuts at either end of the pipe, so thats completed another little job on 113-372, who knows what I might do later LOL anyway cheers Dennis:angel:
ps I had a visit this afternoon from 'BentSeries' I haven't seen him in ages! it was good catching up with him, I think he liked my 'junk' LOL
Quick question gents...
Does the brake tube have to be steel?
or can you use the nickel copper tube thats available
G'day Rednjoey :)
You will notice that in post showing Dennis setting up the tube that it is steel outer and copper inner, the reason that copper is banned for BRAKE tubing is that it will split under pressure.but should be OK for Clutch piping. but it would be just as easy to get the correct type by length so if you ever need to replace a brake pipe you are OK, this is the sort of thing that insurance Companies use to get out of paying up
The copper inside also stops internal rust from water contaminated brake fluid
cheers
Copper brake pipe is still legal in WA but finding a place which sells it anymore is fraught with difficulties.
The only problem with using bundy tube is:
1. It rusts - so it needs to be looked after.
2. The double flaring tool is expensive, compared to a single flarer for copper.
Cheers Charlie
G'day All, It has been a very slow day here, 1st off this morning I drained my compressor, it had approx 3 litres oily water in it.
Then grit blasted a few items, mainly clips for wiring harness etc
http://i659.photobucket.com/albums/u...9;t=1305356171
paint them all over in flat black
http://i659.photobucket.com/albums/u...9;t=1305356224
I think I have put those pix in the wrong way LOL these are etch primed LOL ah well who cares:(, the Lucas Generator needed a clean up and repaint, etch prime 1st then Gloss Black,
http://i659.photobucket.com/albums/u...9;t=1305356881
has anyone ever seen a Gennie with this type of marking on it??
http://i659.photobucket.com/albums/u...9;t=1305356375
the push button starter got some attention, clean up n painted
http://i659.photobucket.com/albums/u...9;t=1305356807
while I was on the go I painted the Bridge Weight Disc 'Gloss White' as per in service pic taken in 1968
https://www.aulro.com/afvb/
the disc
https://www.aulro.com/afvb/
thats the original bulkhead from 133-372, it is well n truly beyond repair, tis scrap only, also grit blasted n etch primed waiting for the next time I mix some DBG is the cover plate for the dip switch wires + dimmer switch
https://www.aulro.com/afvb/
Look at 'Max' trying to look like he is not interested:o:D, I have confiscated his dogbone phone!! I buried it when he wasn't looking:twisted:, I now need to remember that I will have numerous small screws etc that will need to be painted DBG on one side only, hopefully I will remember LOL anyway cheers Dennis.
ps I always paint my bundy tubing, and what I have replaced over the years will certainly see me out,,.
I wondered about that white BWD - were the MP vehs (provost? vehicles) all with white BWD (or was this "special"!!?)
as for Max, I was wondering why he hadnt checked in.... I wonder why he doesnt use the shoe phone I gave him! :)
that push button body looks schmick!! seems a waste its almost hidden away..
cheers
digger
G'day All,
I salvaged this brake pipe from my 109 Wksp truck, it had to have a new pipe made up as it had 7/16"UNF tube nut at one end and was probably shorter, anyway it was just right for 113-372
http://i659.photobucket.com/albums/u...9;t=1306044324
a little touch of Black paint here n there and it will look like new.
While I was waiting for the brakes to 'fail' on 'Gladys' my 109 Wksp truck, I just thought rather than waste time, I could grit blast the turn signal switch, it was already dismantled some weeks ago prior to Anzac Day but with this n that going on it was sidelined, here it is B4 grit blast
http://i659.photobucket.com/albums/u...9;t=1306044505
and after a quick hit
http://i659.photobucket.com/albums/u...9;t=1306044565
a coat of etch primer on some parts
http://i659.photobucket.com/albums/u...9;t=1306044617
all the parts are now hanging in the garage painted Gloss Black, cheers Dennis:angel:
I have one of those turn signal switches. Where do you get the rubber ring from? Mine was rotten so I replaced it with a fairly thick O ring.
It's all looking the goods now mate.