Hi Dennis,
My sill piece appears to be the same as Erich's, a pressed area where it meets the seat box. I got better photos today as compared to the middle of the night for the last ones:)
hope this helps?
cheers guys.
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Hi Dennis,
My sill piece appears to be the same as Erich's, a pressed area where it meets the seat box. I got better photos today as compared to the middle of the night for the last ones:)
hope this helps?
cheers guys.
Thank you for your time gent's, but, where I have the clearance issue is up where the sill rail bolts onto the base of the A pillar of the bulkhead.
The sill rail is being stopped by a folded over edge of the foot wells, that is the area that is causing concern, as the sill rails touch the folded edge and is unable to sit up any higher, thus causing issues further back towards the front edges of the seat box, hope that's enough info, cheers Dennis
Hi Dennis,
here goes again..:)
is this the spot you are having trouble with?
regards,
Matt
Hi, I can't get any pics as we are away from home until tomorrow night.
Will also try then if still required.
Erich
This morning early 0730, I decided to bite the bullet and take to the fold on the footwell with a cutting disc in one of my Dremel tools, the area in white chalk is to be removed
http://i659.photobucket.com/albums/u...psd196df88.jpg
it was causing this problem on both sides of the seatbox
http://i659.photobucket.com/albums/u...ps0445a4d3.jpg
about 9<>10mm gap, anyway after a few minutes with the Dremel tool, I was able to tap the sill rail up into position
http://i659.photobucket.com/albums/u...psda662367.jpg
still needed a bit of fiddling yet, but it now has a very much smaller gap to fill
http://i659.photobucket.com/albums/u...ps86c91a15.jpg
the screws still need pulling down tight, but it's the same on both sides
http://i659.photobucket.com/albums/u...ps3ec5c6fe.jpg
when the mizzling rain stops, I will try the one piece floor section and see how it all sits together.
Hopefully I won't have to revisit this again, and I can continue to re-assemble it all, anyway cheers Dennis
In between mizzles I managed to get the floor in for a trial fit
http://i659.photobucket.com/albums/u...ps388c8491.jpg
look at the accumulated dust LOL, I now need to find and grit blast 4 hex/head acme screws to hold the gearbox cover plate to the bulkhead, I was sure that I had done the 4 screws, anyway cheers Dennis
I thought I had covered all the floor screws etc, only to find out this morning I am way short of what I needed.
Gee I must have old timers disease, probably more likely CRAFT (Cant Remember A Flaming Thing), anyway as well as all that I had run out of Silver paint as well, so I had to paint some of the floor screws in DBG
http://i659.photobucket.com/albums/u...ps1e9227a9.jpg
then the search was on for 12 self tapping screws that hold the 2 cover panels (H/brake & H/brake LHD) I found them, I fitted them all to a thin piece of cardboard, grit blasted them to remove the rust n electrolysis off them, etch primed all over
http://i659.photobucket.com/albums/u...ps26797925.jpg
the underside
http://i659.photobucket.com/albums/u...ps730a61f1.jpg
now all nicely painted in DBG (both sides)
http://i659.photobucket.com/albums/u...psba9dc0f9.jpg
the underside
http://i659.photobucket.com/albums/u...ps2d96b111.jpg
nothing worse than getting under a vehicle to see rusty/dirty screws looking at you LOL.
The floor has been moved into position and is now almost completely fitted up
https://www.aulro.com/afvb/
it looks OK except for the Series 3 type grommet over the Hi/Lo lever, the original type had the socket for the lever towards the front of the moulding, but I suppose getting one of those, I reckon I could probably find a bucket load of rocking horse dung quicker LOL, anyway that's been most of my day, cheers Dennis
My mate Gordon was over this afternoon, to have a bo-peep at his former Land Rover, he stated to me 'Gawd you've done a far better job than I was going to do!, anyway I let him start it up & it wouldn't start for him, but it did for me first time, methinks he wasn't pushing the starter button down far enough, here is a clip of Gordon (aka Handbag) moving it back n forth in my backyard
[ame=http://youtu.be/Cma4vaMw_sA]Series 1first moves - YouTube[/ame]
it has been hot here today, I've been doing a mixture of tasks, fitting up the remainder of the floor screws, like this one, I know I'm missing the captive nuts, most of these screws are easily fitted but this one, and I have small fingers
http://i659.photobucket.com/albums/u...ps5bf62682.jpg
anyway I overcame the issue by using my head LOL, a short piece of blue masking tape applied over the end of the spanner, drop in the nut/spring washer etc, line it up by eye screw it home
http://i659.photobucket.com/albums/u...ps0e125bb0.jpg
I'm still slowly rubbing back the panels on the tub, in preparation for a recoat of DBG, that's what I was doing when Gordon turned up to look it over
http://i659.photobucket.com/albums/u...psabfeb393.jpg
anyway that's been my day, cheers Dennis
Acting on information supplied by Tony aka Landysmurf re rad/sup panel and other Ozzie forum users of the Series 1 UK site , I did manage to find one and today I set off to retrieve it.
With some help from my mate Kevin and his new set of Makita power tools, the battery powered angle grinder is an absolute ripper, it made very short work of quite a few rusted bolts, while I was there I was able to secure this part
https://www.aulro.com/afvb/
which will allow me to fit the capillary temp guage and the round Smiths heater that I have.
The rad/sup panel has got a few dings which I can straighten out, also has thick electrolysis under the top edge where crud/water etc has been allowed to sit on un-painted surfaces
http://i659.photobucket.com/albums/u...psfc6e8a80.jpg
I got to work on it as soon as it arrived home, removing the head light buckets by cutting the heads off the 3 x 2BA screws that hold each bucket, the buckets were rusted through and so were the screws, my dremel with a cutting disc made very short work of them.
I put the panel in my grit blast cabinet, I was able to do a little bit but not a lot as it just fitted with room to move approx. 50mm in any direction
http://i659.photobucket.com/albums/u...ps08b603b8.jpg
so I guess I will be visiting my mate Fred, who has a very big blast cabinet.
On the way to Seaham we came across this Nissan sports car, an obvious write-off, it didn't have any Police tape on it when we went through earlier, my guess is that it's been stolen and if so the clown couldn't drive, it was in a 60k area
http://i659.photobucket.com/albums/u...ps25e9503b.jpg
anyway it's boom crash time outside as a big storm passes, cheers Dennis