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Thread: My First Land Rover

  1. #11
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    With a few days to go before rego, I towed the car up to a friends workshop where countless hours ticked by, while little jobs were completed, door tops fitted, wiring completed, suspension components torqued, leaks fixed, floor secured, canvas applied steering adjusted, fixings fixed and brakes ….. none. I had read AULRO posts on how difficult they were to bleed, but this was ridiculous. I was convinced it was air in the mater cylinder so we got the car on an extreme angle to try and move any potential bubbles that were hiding. I tried pressure bleeding, still no success.

    Finally the time had come for the registration check and I had no brakes!!!!! The car was running beautifully as this stage but not stopping at all. Anyhow I took the car to the mechanic performing the registration and explained the situation and said I would pay for labour if they could bleed the brakes for me. At the end of the day I got a very disappointing phone call saying they were unable to bleed the brakes and I was to pickup the car the next morning. I was feeling pretty deflated. The 65th cruise was Sunday morning at it was currently Friday when I went to retrieve my car. I chatted to the mechanic and he sensed my frustration. He then explained if I can get the brakes to work and bring the car back within 2 hours he would pass it for rego. I couldn’t believe it a 2nd chance to make the anniversary run…. Although cutting it pretty fine!!! I got the car back to my friend’s workshop and trawled the AULRO posts looking for ideas I hadn’t yet tried. I isolated the problem to the front dual wheel cylinders and after removing the drum and applying ratchet straps around the shoes pushing the pistons back as far as it would go, in conjunction with pressure bleeding at 15 PSI I finally had a pedal WOOOO HOOOOOOOO!!!!! I couldn’t believe it. I got the car round to the mechanic quick smart where he agreed to sign off the vehicle. It was now midday Friday and the paperwork was underway.

    One more stage remained involving a 30km drive to the licensing centre where I knew I would be in for a queue at least an hour and a half long, also I was pretty sure they shut early on a Friday??????? Panic began to set in once more. As I waited for the paperwork to be approved (2 hours) and as the mechanic abused his staff for not being able to fix my brakes in 3 hours whilst I did it in an hour or so. Why is this taking so long I asked? Typically same old story “because its an old car”. In fairness the car had not been registered in over 30 years so I should have expected this part was going to take some time. Finally this was done!!! All that was left was a lengthy queue in the licensing centre and I was home free. Now I was starting to get very excited!!! At 4:00 pm on Friday afternoon it was finally registered. I don’t think I could cut it any finer!!! That’s it I can now make the 65th anniversary cruise.
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    The 65th anniversary cruise day had arrived and started spectacularly. I went in convoy with andy_d110 and we set off with an early start and a mountain of tools to fix anything that may arise during the day. However to my surprise the car performed flawlessly!!!!!! Cruised beautifully on the freeway at 90kph (with some more in it). I couldn’t wipe the smile from my face. The whole time driving, I knew that I was going to create some fantastic memories with my time in this vehicle. The day was amazing. I got to meet many new like-minded people and see some incredible cars, with incredible history to match.

    I am actually not someone who loves working on cars non stop and to be honest the last 18 month has been difficult dedicating the time needed to continue moving forward on the project (often going months at a time without progress). But the idea of maintaining and servicing the car is more than enough to keep me interested. As previously stated this isn’t my daily driver therefore if any issues arise I don’t feel the pressure to work on it 24/7 to fix it, I like that. There are still many things I would like to do to the vehicle to (complete) it…. But all in good time.
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    My favourite thing to do in it so far is get as close to the coast as possible, reverse it up, crack a beer and watch the sunset with the wife and dog!!!!
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    that looks great you did a top job on it. Now sit back and enjoy

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    Well done mate! That looks awesome!

  6. #16
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    Your triumph over your brakes has me all fired up again

    Good job & enjoy

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    Fantastic story. Well done. You have inspired me to keep on keeping on. LOVE the shot of the silhouette of the dog looking at the waves.
    Garry

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    Quote Originally Posted by 61ron View Post
    I had felt defeated and overwhelmed with full time work and a list of jobs to complete as long as my arm.
    I know the feeling well!!

    It's come up a treat, well done

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