Are you using the die grinder to cut the holes???
I bought an 86 County 4BD1 with a knackered 5 speed that I thought was pretty good value, only to find some pretty chronic rust in it.
The good news.
1/. Its repairable
2/. I can fit my recently overhauled LT95 gearbox
3/. There is no rust in the chassis at all.
So a quick run down on the consequences of playing in the sand & surf too much.
Passenger door
Looking up under the drivers door
Driver door pillar
Passenger door pillar (I cut a flap to inspect- not a good pic)
Driver Footwell
Behind air vents ( pass side OK). So now I have a reason to fit air vents...
So thats about it, where to start??
Luckily I have a passenger door from a rollover vehicle ( not me) so I started De-skinning the door. I practiced de-skinning on the rollover door without damaging it. I've never done this before.
I plated inside the pass door pillar and will simply build this out with welds & grind it back, no bog here!!
I've cut out the horrible bits and will re-sheet them & weld up. The scrapes are where I was trying to find weak spots, but its not bad at all higher up. You can see inside where I cut it out just under the bonnet rain gully.
This little jigger is pretty handy, the bit cost twice the price of the tool
So thats it ATM - always something to do...
David
Are you using the die grinder to cut the holes???
I've finished the passenger side, it was only minor, I welded back the tab I bent out to have a gawk inside the pillar. Then a coat of tetrosyl - after rust treating & priming the inside.
Then the driver side had a piece of angle welded in to support it better.
Then some smaller angle to hold the door seal.
On to the upper part of the driver side footwell. I made a template out of cardboard for the rusted out bit. Also I welded in a plate to fill in the cut out rusty panel.
Then some flashtac weatherproof aluminium/bitumen tape to seal it all up properly. If you put the heat gun over this it fuses really well. ( not necessary in Northern Australia I guess) Have to go sparingly with this stuff- not cheap
The doors are coming along pretty well. I decided to just replace the lower frames & part of the upper, leaving the middle alone as it is fused to the skin pretty well.
I have made some bracing where these are getting welded together as I can't weld it on the side next to the door, so this will make up the strength- and then some. I'll do the 3 sides.
I drilled a couple of holes which adds further strength. Not the finished product but you get the idea.
Cheers,
David
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						good to see another one live on to see another day, instead of being having the isuzu parts removed and stuck in a rangie or defender. You are aware that the 4 and 5 speed bellhousings are both different?
Andy
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						All you need is the bellhousing. The clutch you can make out of a v8 rangie clutch with an angle grinder, just grind the center down a bit. The rod make out of any bit of steel shaft. I did the 5 to 4 a few years ago when my main shaft went pop.
You should be able to swap someone for the 5 speed bellhousing for the 4, as the 5 speed is more rare, and with mods can fit an r380.
I bought my 4 speed bellhousing for $350, and sold the old 5 speed one for $400.
Andy
That purchase might have been some time ago. Firstly, I rang Ritters as it might have been a new part, no go, they referred me to Fred Smith.Before going to Fred I rang 5 wreckers around the countryside, the most knowlegeable referred me to Ritters. So Fred came up with a s/h housing, clutch & rod for $1200.00 (ish).
Well he does have 17 vehicle registrations to maintain
 Wizard
					
					
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						There should be a few ex army ones pop up by now, mine was one, and i got it from peter at range parts in toongabbi. It was slightly damaged though, the piviot point for the clutch rod was chewed out, nothing i couldnt fix though.
Andy
The firewall is pretty much renovated, all rust cut out, plated & then tetrosyl pretty much all over.
Driver outside footwell -patched (then welded.)
Door pillar finished off - Brownbuilt shelving has a lot of uses
All finished off, floor matting to follow.
The firewall has had similar treatment, I seem to have a lot of soundproofing material lying around..
The doors are coming along, as mentioned I only grafted over the necessary bits, I did'nt need to drill out rivets etc.
Well, its getting a real birthday. New radiator, clutch plate, & I'm grafting over whatever parts I have from my "old" County that was totally refurbished 40,000klm ago, starting with the clutch master & slave cyls, brake master cyl 4 speed gearbox with taper bearing conversion, whatever I reckon it needs.
Better do a seperate thread on that though.
David
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