Arrr ....The good old universal brake blocks
One should never leave home with out them!
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Series II/IIA's are just fantastic aren't they, really good vehicles they just keep on going for ages and they are fantastic project vehicles as well I just love them.
Arrr ....The good old universal brake blocks
One should never leave home with out them!
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Hi All,
Well "The Grey Ghost" (another thread) is off to the mechanic, and I just couldn't wait any longer.
First step - drag "Roger" into the garage:
Take off the door tops and door bottoms:
Take off the tail gate (top and bottom sections):
Take off the spare wheel and bonnet:
Take off the front badge and grill:
Take off the roof and canopy (not that easy on your own):
Take off the windscreen wiper and windscreen. Also remove some of the seats:
The rear tub has some sort of carpet/tar on it - this is going to be fun trying to remove it...
Any suggestions - I am using a wood chisel, and trying to be very gentle:
Big weekend working on the car - time for some rest!
Regards,
The Grey Ghost
No mucking around for you is there mate?
What are your plans for the engine - are you going to have a crack at starting it before you strip everything out? If you aren't in a huge rush, I can pop over one day with a decent battery and see if that, some new oil and a can of fresh petrol can get her started...?
Cheers - Gav
If you need to contact me please email homestarrunnerau@gmail.com - thanks - Gav.
Hi Gavin,
I'd love to attempt to start it before I strip out the wiring.. Do you feel like a trip over next weekend? I haven't stripped out any wiring yet.
(I still have to take off the seat box, rear tub, floors, etc).
And I would certainly appreciate your help... I manually cranked her with the crank handle, just to see if the engine is turns over, which it does..
Regards,
Tom.
Next weekend may be a stretch - probably the weekend after if you can wait that long. If you get an itch to start stripping out wiring, that won't matter - I'll only need to jump a supply to the coil and starter, so as long as it is still physically sitting in the chassis, we can still have a go. Knock yourself out getting rid of the wiring if you like - that doesn't matter.
Just leave the radiator and hoses there as well - fuel tank can even come out if you want - we will be running the engine from a jerry can I would think - not sure what is currently in the tank, but I bet it will need a good clean out.
Cheers - Gav
If you need to contact me please email homestarrunnerau@gmail.com - thanks - Gav.
Hi All,
Another big weekend on the tools - still in the deconstruction stage...
On my previous project - I didn't go as far as this, so it's all new to me.. Some of the nuts/bolts are almost impossible to get to!...
Seat-box out - drivers side:
Seat-bot out: passenger side:
Rear tub off:
The pile of DIRT after moving the car out:
Deconstruction done:
There is surprisingly little rust on the car - drivers foot well, and a few patches on the chassis (small, about 5c in size).
Now the cleaning (and chassis painting) phase starts!
Regards,
The Grey Ghost
Ghost, can you solve a couple of mysteries for me please?
1. Can you post a photo of how that exhaust exits past your mudguard? Does the guard have a bit cut out to let the pipe pass?
2. Does the handbrake have a return spring in the mechanism? If so can you hook it up & post a photo?
Re: in-accessible bolts:
I didn't bother most of the time. I used an angle grinder.
When re-assembling, if I could not attach a vice grip to stop an in-accessible bolt turning as I did it up, I often resorted to welding an out-rigger on the bolt so I could do it up single handedly.
Geez Tom, you don't muck about!We'll see if we can't get the old beast running next week - would be fun to take it for a spin around your block like that...
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If you need to contact me please email homestarrunnerau@gmail.com - thanks - Gav.
There is a spring under the button on the hand brake lever; two return springs on the brake shoes (although early boxes had one spring); a return spring for the brake rod (the one between the relay lever and the hand brake lever); and a spring clip to hold the expander tappets in place on later boxes,
Cheers Charlie
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