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    1958 107

    I've recently acquired this. I've started a sympathetic type restoration of this 107. While the engine runs quite nicely, there is a hole in the block next to the rearmost leg of the exhaust manifold. it goes through into the water jacket. What are the options for sealing up something like that?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Don 130 View Post
    1958 107

    I've recently acquired this. I've started a sympathetic type restoration of this 107. While the engine runs quite nicely, there is a hole in the block next to the rearmost leg of the exhaust manifold. it goes through into the water jacket. What are the options for sealing up something like that?
    Don.
    The Aluminium threaded plugs are available , they have a conduit thread. All three S1's i have owned had a pipe thread tapped & pipe plugs fitted. If you go this way you will need to make sure you grind the plug flush or you will brake the rear lug off the manifold . IMAG0995 plug.jpg IMAG0997plug1.jpg IMAG0993 (1)manifold.jpg

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    Are you sure it's a 107 and not a 109" ?
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    Quote Originally Posted by B.S.F. View Post
    Are you sure it's a 107 and not a 109" ?
    .W.
    Think you are correct , front guards look like could be 109

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    If it is 1958, and not a wagon, it is 109. Mind you, there is a great deal of uncertainty about the actual date of any Series Landrover these days, especially Series 1.
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    Here is the one in my sig off for a holiday.

    Backing onto the ferry,Kingfisher Bay,Fraser island,last week.

    She hasnt been on the island since '74.

    All went great,one flat tyre,which we were prepared for.



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    Yep, my mistake, it's a 109. From CALvin;

    1 Type: Land Rover
    23 Model: Land Rover, Series I
    Body type: Basic
    Wheel base: 109in (Long Wheel Base, LW
    Engine: Petrol
    Destination: Right-hand drive (RHD), completely knocked down (CKD)
    8 Model year: 1958
    00154 Serial number

    Having got that small matter cleared up, I'm still curious about that hole. Is it a 'factory' hole that should have a thread in it or is it a casting fault that can be stopped up with a threaded bung. If the latter, where do I get the bung? The hole is about ø5mm.
    Don.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Don 130 View Post
    Yep, my mistake, it's a 109. From CALvin;

    1 Type: Land Rover
    23 Model: Land Rover, Series I
    Body type: Basic
    Wheel base: 109in (Long Wheel Base, LW
    Engine: Petrol
    Destination: Right-hand drive (RHD), completely knocked down (CKD)
    8 Model year: 1958
    00154 Serial number

    Having got that small matter cleared up, I'm still curious about that hole. Is it a 'factory' hole that should have a thread in it or is it a casting fault that can be stopped up with a threaded bung. If the latter, where do I get the bung? The hole is about ø5mm.
    Don.
    engine block.jpg As you can see they were put in by LR , you will see them here at front & back of exhaust ports . I would say the centre of the Aluminium screw in plug has corroded , the plug is approx 1/2" dia , that hole looks like around 1/4 to 5/16 dia . As I have already said in my 1st reply the plugs are available but you will need to get the old plug out & hope the thread in the engine will clean up , all 3 S1's I have owned had the hole tapped to take pipe plugs before I owned them . As I said previously what ever you do the plug needs to be flush with the machined face or you will brake the manifold. The Series One Shop AU lists them around $30 each & you will need two. Plug can be seen here No 6 , one front & back plug.jpg

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    Quote Originally Posted by 1950landy View Post
    engine block.jpg As you can see they were put in by LR , you will see them here at front & back of exhaust ports . I would say the centre of the Aluminium screw in plug has corroded , the plug is approx 1/2" dia , that hole looks like around 1/4 to 5/16 dia . As I have already said in my 1st reply the plugs are available but you will need to get the old plug out & hope the thread in the engine will clean up , all 3 S1's I have owned had the hole tapped to take pipe plugs before I owned them . As I said previously what ever you do the plug needs to be flush with the machined face or you will brake the manifold. The Series One Shop AU lists them around $30 each & you will need two. Plug can be seen here No 6 , one front & back plug.jpg
    Thanks a lot for that extra explanation 1950landy. I've had a Defender for a while, but these older Rovers are something new to me and there's a great deal for me to learn. There is a bigger hole at the other end of the exhaust port line. I thought perhaps it should have had a welch plug in it. When it arrived there was a plug of wood in that one!
    Don.

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    Didnt know where to throw this up,a friends S1,1958,and one of my Brothers with his S3,1972,Bramwell Station,Cape York.
    Pic taken mid '80's.

    Hard to see,but on the roof of the S1,Jim always carried made up ladders to get up out of the creeks,through the mud and mulch.



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