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  1. #21
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    Usually just the regulator,

    the generator is usually only a problem is bearing/bush, or the brushes,

    The starters get issue with poling

    If you change the bush,s in the steering box makes big improvement, also turn the nut around while its out, you can get the thread sprayed not sure how well it lasts

    Will have mine out in few weeks,

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    Oggin

    Some progress: have delivered a heap of stuff to the mechanic (brake drums, shoes, water pump, gaskets, bushes, steering box, hoses, etc). Now all he has to do is put it all in... probably should have done it myself but I'm too busy trying to fix a Saladin (good excuse, anyway!). Will keep all the stuff replaced and hopefully at least some of it will be fixable or useful for spares. The drums were oversize but not sure that they are u/s - think there's a fair bit of latitude but couldn't be bothered arguing the toss. He hasn't got around to checking the regulator but did suggest that this was probably all that is wrong. Time will tell!
    Thanks to all involved. James

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    Hi James

    Is that the Series 1 from up near Dubbo way. Its still advertised for sale on a few sites.
    Mike

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    Hi Mike
    No, not from anywhere around there, so it must be another one.
    Cheers James

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    Check this

    Hi James
    I checked that add out again & it certainly looks like your vehicle advertised in Bodengora NSW. So i sent an email a few days ago. This morning i got one of those dodgy Nigerian scam letters back telling me it was still for sale but he is traveling to the UK in A few days &'it must be sold urgently!.
    Land Rover Series 1 1950 80 Rare Rare Very C FOR SALE from Bodangora New South Wales @ Adpost.com Classifieds > Australia > #16301 Land Rover Series 1 1950 80 Rare Rare Very C FOR SALE from Bodangora New South Wales ,free,australian,classified ad,cla
    Thats the add above.
    Heres the email
    Hello,

    I still have the Land Rover 88 Series for sale and I am ready to let it go. The car is in perfect condition, no mechanical problems, no leaks, no rust, everything is in very good order. Rego is clean and clear, no accidents. I have to sell this car as fast as I can because in two weeks I will be deployed in United Kingdom and I'll stay there for awhile, that's why I'm selling it so cheap. Currently I'm in a military base and the car is here with me.I will appreciate if you let me know your decision as soon as possible, I must sell the car in the next two weeks, before my deployment.
    Let me know if you're interested so I can send you more photos and work out the details. I'm responsible for shipping, delivery and handling to your location in any city of Australia.Of course you can choose not to buy the car if you do not like it. If is not as presented, would be within your rights to refuse the deal.
    Thank you
    Sean Clifton
    Just goes to show you have to be careful these scammers are into everything these days.
    Mike

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    Holy Hell!
    I bought mine sight-unseen off the web, and even the phone calls I made wouldn't have protected me if it was a scammer. Thank goodness it wasn't, but this really is food for thought. We should make sure that we actually view the item before parting with any money.
    Thanks!
    James

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    Maybe a suggestion would be to ask a member on here for help to look at it and get "proof of existance". if ur unable to view the said purchase due to distance or other limitations. Im sure u wouldnt be the first to ask or the last to do so.

    Cheers Rod

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    Hes still trying

    This guy is still trying sent me another email today with 6 photos including one showing the red vent on the air cleaner. I reported the scam to the feds on line. Scam Report.
    Mike

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    A few glitches...

    Got a water pump but need a thermostat housing, thermostat and inlet manifold. Mine is horribly corroded and, to my surprise, hollow - would've thought there'd be an actual thermostat in it somewhere.

    (Tried to insert pic here but failed - it should be below I think)


    The mechanic also managed to break off the horn button while he was removing the steering wheel (to replace the steering box). Not sure if I need to replace the whole housing (or God forbid the whole wheel)

    Otherwise pretty much sorted but he recommended getting new points and ignition cables. Found some at seriesone shop but they look a bit different - mine have knobs and flat washers on the dizzy ends and different plug connectors.

    The main thing that's stopping progress is the thermostat stuff, so I'd be really grateful for any pointers as to where I could try?

    The other thing is that with the pump off I can see an awful lot of rusty muck inside the block. Will a high pressure hose do or is there a better way to clean it out?

    Cheers
    James
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    Quote Originally Posted by JamesM View Post
    The mechanic also managed to break off the horn button while he was removing the steering wheel (to replace the steering box). Not sure if I need to replace the whole housing (or God forbid the whole wheel)

    Cheers
    James
    Did the mechanic not not know that the horn button and steering wheel centre is released from the bottom of the steering box? They are made from a substance similiar to unobtainium. I once aquired an entire Land Rover because it had a good steering wheel centre. The steering wheel will be much cheaper and easier to find.

    Aaron

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