I may have a couple of those rims. Will have a look in the morning if i remember. They are the same colour too i think.
Cheers Rod
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Yes, you need six. Be very careful - the tie rod ends changed about the start of Series 3. Early ones, such as yours, have an unthreaded bit that the tube clamps on. Later ones are threaded all the way, and the tube is threaded all the way, and clamp on the thread. These are not interchangeable. If they are mismatched it is impossible for them to be clamped securely, and are likely to result in loss of steering.
Unfortunately, some suppliers appear to not know the difference and will supply the later type when you order the earlier type, which is not as easy to find.
Since what is on your vehicle may not be what it had when new, always check what you have before ordering (look inside the tube to make sure the ones on it match).
I have three 'new' old rims coming which are the 231601 so now i will have 4 the same at 5' and one at 5.5'
Happy to use the four as working wheels and the odd one as a spare
I now will have two wheels which are surplus to my needs. Just waiting on the delivery of my wheels this week to clean them up and paint them up to match my existing set.
Cheers to 67hardtop for helping out. thanks mate
1 removed the bulkhead steering bracket, p/s was done, this was the d/s
2 bit more chassis work (cleaning) and painting needed here
3 bracket removed
4 bracket painted in black but will later be silver to match p/s, have run out of silver paint
5 steering arm uncleaned
6 steering arm painted
7 painted the accelerator pedal
8 painted more of the steering arms that runs along the chassis
1 removed engine cover for prepping for paint
2 cleaned up, just need red engine paint, may get 1L to do the lot
3 need these small triangular tabs that bolt to keep the rocker cover on, was missing heaps
ordered my tie rod ends. removed both guards for easier access
Should be able to buy thr Holden red in engine enael in pressure pack cans from any auto shop ( Super Cheap ect) One can should should be enough to paint whole engine bt if you got two would give a good thick coat. The washers you should be able to pick up from any car wreckers , they were used from EH Holden through to Comodore straight 6 motors. Even engine reconditioners would have them laying around or at any Swap Meet you would find them with the guy with Holden bits.
1 will any series engine mount suit this holden conversion, i see them listed for S2-3 not for S1
2 not sure if this is standard fitment on S1, cable is coming from starter motor positive then onto battery, is this the remains of the push button starter
3 did some last minute painting of the d/s front hub
I see u have the old style warn free wheeling hubs there. Same as my s2a. Was told they were the strongest free wheeling hubs ever made for land rovers. Also its advisable to fit s2 s2a or s3 diesel engine front mounts as they are stronger and resist the twisting torque of the motor better than the round mounts. The diesel mounts are square shaped. Cheers Rod
1 old rim arrived today (thanks again 67hardtop). picked up and began sanding straight away
2 old rim painted in undercoat
3 2nd rim sanding
4 2nd rim painted in undercoat, have saved 3rd rim for later as its 5.5" wide and not 5"
I now have 4 proper 231601 rims all the same size.
5 got some gal bolts from bunnings for one of the guards to marry the two halves together
6 all bolted up needs some fine tuning but done for today, some reinforcing is needed for the guard that bolts to firewall, prob use some L alum for additional support
Be careful with Galv on the aluminium you will get a reaction that will cause corrosion . [bighmmm]