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    Serious Help.......

    What to do next ??

    Tray is off......
    I assume the motor has to come out next before the cab is taken off to get to the rest of the chassis, and then the gearbox ?

    Any suggestions ........

    Thanks

    Chris

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    Landrover 88" series II A

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    Are you wrecking it for sales of parts?

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    restoring it to its former glory

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    Depending on what you are intending to do, at this stage all the body panels can come off, starting withe the roof

    As my dad once told me, start at the top and work down !

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    Quote Originally Posted by Christo View Post
    What to do next ??

    Tray is off......
    I assume the motor has to come out next before the cab is taken off to get to the rest of the chassis, and then the gearbox ?

    Any suggestions ........

    Thanks

    Chris
    No. Lot easier to remove all the bodywork, bit by bit, before removing the engine or gearbox. All of the body bits can be handled by one man, although some are easier with two.

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    Landrover 88" series II A

    How do i get the back part (window section) of the cab off ???? it has bolts on the inside of the cab....... but just turn forever and does wanna come loose, do i have to remove any panels to get to this and where ?

    Thanks Chris

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    I'm not sure which bolts you are turning. The cab is held by long bolts and washers through the hood sockets, and by brackets bolted to the top rail of the bulkhead, and along the top of the windscreen by bolts and brackets in the corners from memory. All of these are bolts and nuts, and you have to hold the other end. All are accessible without removing any panels although some you may have to get at by feel with a socket and extension.

    If you don't already have one, the parts book is invaluable for illustrating how things go together. See "shop" at the top of this page for a "rave CD" with this on it.

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    Thx John

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