Ta mate. Been there and found it. Now I need to find $43 :censored:
Will be buying one fairly quickly, manuals are invaluable ... and really cool to read. I especially love those old ones, they have a lot more character than more modern fare.
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I've quoted this from the "Looking for a project" thread to keep all discussion about the resto in this thread.
Good news that because it makes her (the Landy, not Diana :angel:) the same age as me which is kinda cool :cool:
Even I could tell it looked good. Pity we couldn't see the tray floor which my son said had a lake covering it. It's all ally though isn't it?Quote:
The rear tub needs some capping and the bonnet has worn thru the top of the wings... Normal on dirt roads. Chassis looks brilliant.
With the thermostat cover removed, the block has been exposed to air for some time. I'm guessing that means rust. I'm thinking it'll be a pull the motor apart, get the block cleaned and sorted (bored out a bit?) and rebuild the motor, but it would be nice if I can get it running before being forced to do that.Quote:
Re the engine, its a 2.286, and the head (Im guessing) has been removed to do the head gasket. There's a little bit of water sat in pot 2 but otherwise it all looked ok. I chucked a rag in it to suck up the water, and once I get it out of there early next week for Crackers, I'll get it home, put it on a spare set of rims that hold air and pour a cup of diesel onto the top of each pot and then gauge the rust issue in the bore.. Being a 2.286, there'll be one floating around somewhere.
Finally, something to be grumpy about :DQuote:
I had one last yr but sold it!! :(...
Just post them is thread mate, along with a blood and gore description of the mission if you're so inclined.Quote:
I'll take pics of the extraction and send them to Crackers so he can start his thread with them!! ;)
Thanks for all your help mate.
I told my 14 year old daughter that we now own a Landy (she's only with me half the time) and this was her reply, complete with teenage grammar (we need to have words).
Love the way she expressed it, particularly the 'oh my'. I wonder how she'll feel about driving it when it's finished.Quote:
oh my! i looked it up on google images and i can safely say it certainly has character, although i cant imagine myself driving it to school
Or he fits a diesel locomotive engine or a mack truck or kenworth engine into it :twisted:
What, in the name of Greystoke, makes her think you will ALLOW her to drive the "Wombat?" :o
(unless it has seatbelts she wont be able to drive it on SA roads until she's off her P's!)
She imagines that I'm restoring a car to give to her. Her preference is for a red MG, of which I approve (apart from the colour). Ahh kids, isn't one of the privileges of parenthood bursting their illusions?
I learned to drive in my grandpa's MG Magnette and always hoped he'd give it to me. He didn't of course, and I wound up with a Hillman Minx ... which saw my dad and I rebuilding the motor ... twice.
Besides, the Land Rover Register has driver training and she loves her Scouts. Sounds like a marriage made in heaven to me. All I have to do is build the car :eek: