Friday I picked up the trade plates cable tied them on ready for the weekend. Saturday I finished a couple of jobs. Riveted the door cappings, found and fitted the air cleaner to carbi hose , made sure the battery was charged as the charging system didn't get sorted. So after lunch I headed out. I needed fuel but the fuel station is on a busy main rd so wasn't too keen to head there first up. So I did a few laps around the local streets. I had to richen up the idle mixture abit as it was coughing and spluttering under load, what a difference that made! Off like a rocket. So into the main traffic we went, was quite surprised how easy it kept up with the rest of the traffic. Filled up with fuel and off to a mates place to show it off. Loves to pull up hills and had to hold back as I didn't want to go over 40mph just yet. Managed to clock up 25 miles and headed home but 3 or 4 miles from home it started to miss again and slowly got worse until I was running on choke to get it home.
Gave it a check over in the shed, crawled underneath and found a leaking pinion seal on the front diff but that was all, it all looked good. It was running fine after it cooled off so put it away for the night.
Today I promised to take the bosses dad for a ride, a Land Rover man from way back ,so headed off mid morning. I got half way there and the problem started again, coughing and spluttering, managed to limp to the bosses place and removed the jets from the carb to check them. Found an insect leg in the main jet. The drive went well and his dad was happy as.
But again on the way home it played up again but got home. I parked it in the driveway and went in for lunch.
After lunch I went to start it and it wouldn't fire, then to add insult the starter died, a direct short. So he got towed indignantly up the drive to the shed by the patrol and pushed inside. Tonight I removed the starter and dismantled it to find the brush wires shorting on the case, so am now wrapping them as the insulation had fallen off, ah well.
Looking forward to driving it again.
Cheers Steve

