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    Quote Originally Posted by Loubrey View Post
    Photos on the last 2 posts appear blocked...?

    Cheers,

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    Yeah, same here - can't see the pics I the last 2 posts.
    If you need to contact me please email homestarrunnerau@gmail.com - thanks - Gav.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JDNSW View Post
    I have never had significant problems bleeding brakes on Series Landrovers - only been doing it for fifty years. A lot of the "bleeding" problems are actually other problems such as shoes that don't match drums or adjusters that don't stay put.

    John
    Or on mine collapsed rubber , basically the lines were blocked not surprising they would not bleed. Shame mine is not a bit quicker or it would get used on the highway and not around the farm as I do love series Landies
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    Missing photos....hopefully








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    Really nice to meet you today Regan? you have a lot of restoration a ahead of you. You have a lot of support with your dad. It is good to know the younger generation are thinking of rebuilding the classic LR.

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    It's been a while since I've updated so I'll try to catch you up on our progress in one hit.

    Firstly, brakes.

    After the agony of my last experiences with Series brakes I was very prepared for more.

    I didn't bother wasting time so I replaced all of the rubber hoses, had the rear drums machined, installed new shoes & wheel cylinders & bought 6 bottles of fluid in preparation for the torture ahead.

    Turns out I only used 1 bottle of fluid & the brakes bled up beautifully.

    One happy chappy I can tell you

    Next electrics.

    Having succeeded in getting a good pedal on the brakes I though I should see if the brake lights worked.

    Nuh

    It seems the pressure switch had a broken connector on it.

    Not wanting to test my luck with the brake bleeding gods I decided to add a switch to the pedal box instead.

    Works a treat



    I also put a new regulator on the alternator.



    I used a head light upgrade kit from Traxide to replace the cut out wiring & replaced the dodgy headlight switch with a Lucas one.

    I haven't cleaned up the install yet but you get the idea.



    On the weekend I decide to have a crack at the wipers.

    I could here sparky type noises from the motor but no action so I removed it for a look see.

    The motor was all rusty so I cleaned it all up & set about fixing the mechanism.

    The grease inside had turned to stone so I cleaned it all up, greased the moving bits & put it back together.

    To my delight the motor started working as it should & is now ready to be returned to it's home in the dash.



    I'm just waiting on a nicely refurbished steering wheel from the Ho Har's to go on here.



    I've also got a replacement bumper, windscreen glass & front prop shaft to go on in the coming weeks.

    The Stomberg carb was leaking from around the spindle in a torrent so I ordered a Zenith copy from the internets.

    I had forgotten though that an adaptor was required.

    Ho Hars to the rescue again. I believe it came from a member of SLoW so thanks very much

    I also realised that I didn't have a little knobby linkage thing on the throttle arm but a bit of old coat hanger will suffice until I get one...from somewhere??



    Just a little reassembly & changing of all the fluids then hopefully we'll be good to go for rego.

    I can't believe I said that ^^^^^

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cannon View Post
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    I also realised that I didn't have a little knobby linkage thing on the throttle arm but a bit of old coat hanger will suffice until I get one...from somewhere??



    Just a little reassembly & changing of all the fluids then hopefully we'll be good to go for rego.

    I can't believe I said that ^^^^^
    Try Ho-hars again!

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    Quote Originally Posted by JDNSW View Post
    Try Ho-hars again!

    John
    He is a regular down here. On Thursday going to pick bits off 15 odd Landys that are going to scrap. Dean send us a shopping list. Your steering wheel is ready.

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    Refurbished steering wheel back on.



    Headlight wiring tidied up.



    Face back on.



    Found a leaking rear hub the other day so I've added a reseal to the list.

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    That steering wheel looks nice!

    John
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    I removed the leaking rear hub a couple of weeks ago only to discover several sheared bolts & one actually glued in with that black gasket stuff trying to hold the drive flange on.

    Not a good result, so I wandered down to the Ho Hars again & picked up a replacement hub.

    Today I tidied up the wiring to all of the lights, replaced the rear hub & seals put the new Disco1 wheels & Kumho LTAT 235/85r16 and DROVE MATILDA OUT AND ABOUT





    I also took off the "custom" front bar and tried to install the replacement but the holes don't quite line up so I'll got grab a rat tail file tomorrow & fix that up.



    I've also put the replacement glass into the windscreen so that's about ready to go back on.

    The brakes are OK but need some adjustment.

    I am considering doing a remote brake booster like I did on DaOot.

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