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Thread: 53 80" rebuild

  1. #21
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    Great to see another 80 inch being restored. We have only just begun ours and are on a very steep learning curve, but things are gradually falling into place. I found the James Taylor book and a spare parts manual an excellent first up guide, but way better than both of those is the information on this Forum.


    As for spare parts, I found that networking seems to get the best results. Ask on the Forum as you have been. Also, there would have to be Series 1's on properties within a few hundred Kms of you. Ask local mechanics / stock and station agents, any old timers who have been in the area for a while. Generally people don't want to sell, as the car belonged to 'Grand Dad' or they ask exorbitant prices, but occasionally you get a windfall, just offer a fair price when you find something.


    As for the spring shackle bolts, some these seem to be special stepped bolts. Try to re-use the ones you have if that is possible. I doubt these will be available anywhere other than specialty Land Rover supplier or private Series owners. I am dealing with this currently as some of the bolts from our vehicle are quite worn.


    Please keep posting with pics


    Erich

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bundalene View Post
    As for the spring shackle bolts, some these seem to be special stepped bolts. Try to re-use the ones you have if that is possible. I doubt these will be available anywhere other than specialty Land Rover supplier or private Series owners.


    Erich
    Good call Erich!

    I remember now that I bought some UNF bolts, which were too long and I machined them in the lathe to make new stepped-bolts.

    An alternative approach is to metal-spray the old ones and machine them, which I have done in the past, but there is always a concern about heat-treating suspension components,

    Cheers Charlie

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    Like Chazza I made mine, I have access to a lathe at work so I bought 9/16 bolts which fit the bushes and then machined the thread off them down to 1/2" then machined a new thread, at 16 teeth per inch until the new nuts screwed on. Any good machine shop would do this for you but could be costly.

    Cheers Steve

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