Thanks for the offer John, we will talk soon about that.
A small update on the electrics install over on my thread.
Thanks guys. The body paint is a bit hit and miss, I used enamel, and how well it sticks depends a lot on the primer (if any), and of course my evolving spray painting skills. The wheels I sprayed with Kill Rust "Classic Cream" without any thinner.
Peter, if you need help with your wiring, let me know. Did you buy a harness ? I'm making mine from individual wires from Autosparks.
Cheers,
John
Thanks for the offer John, we will talk soon about that.
A small update on the electrics install over on my thread.
It runs !!
After two years of not being started, the engine ran on the weekend. See video :
This milestone means my starting / ignition and charging wiring all works fine.
I had some trouble with the fuel pump, it was basically doing nothing, but after I disassembled it and freed up the valves it worked enough, but new one on order.
Cheers,
John
Well done!!
You must of got busy after I left... stinking hot too!
Peter.
Yeah Peter, the painful part was getting the fuel filler fitted in place so I could get some fuel in the tank. Then I double checked all the electrics just to safe. First attempt to start on Saturday afternoon was a failure with no fuel coming through, so I consulted the neighbourhood petrol head brains trust on Saturday night over a few drinks, and worked out the fuel pump was not too good.
Next : seats and test drive :-)
Cheers,
John
I had problems with a couple of vehicles where the pumps stopped working.
Suspected a split/perished diaphragm but every time I stripped the pump there was nothing wrong but I eventually twigged that the valves were stuck. Turned out to be old fuel that had turned into 'varnish', ran OK when I fiddled with the pump but when left for a few months the fuel evaporated off and the valves stuck shut.
Flushed the tank, replaced the old fuel and all OK, no repeat as long as the fuel is reasonably fresh.
Colin
'56 Series 1 with homemade welder
'65 Series IIa Dormobile
'70 SIIa GS
'76 SIII 88" (Isuzu C240)
'81 SIII FFR
'95 Defender Tanami
Motorcycles :-
Vincent Rapide, Panther M100, Norton BIG4, Electra & Navigator, Matchless G80C, Suzuki SV650
Thanks Colin, yeah my problem was the valves too, but even after freeing them up the pump still wouldn't fill the filter, it was really just a trickle coming through.
The pump I have looks like it's an after market one as the valves can't be replaced, no valve seal / valve retainer in mine, so I just ordered the new one.
Cheers,
John
Another problem the 'varnish' caused was blocking of the fuel pickup tube. Each time fuel was drawn up it applied another layer of varnish to the inside which eventually almost bocked the dip tube. Only found this when I stripped & de-rusted the fuel tank.
Hope the new pump fixes it for you.
Colin
'56 Series 1 with homemade welder
'65 Series IIa Dormobile
'70 SIIa GS
'76 SIII 88" (Isuzu C240)
'81 SIII FFR
'95 Defender Tanami
Motorcycles :-
Vincent Rapide, Panther M100, Norton BIG4, Electra & Navigator, Matchless G80C, Suzuki SV650
More electrics done - lights, indicators, wipers etc, just need to finish the dash / instruments.
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And it runs of course !! Well that's after a new fuel pump. Good confirmation that my ignition and charging wiring is all good.
YouTube
Cheers,
John
Colin I am told a mixture of Bicarb and White Vinegar is the go for dealing with aged/solidified ULP.I have not given it a go myself as yet, but a member of a vehicle club I am in said he had to recently clean a couple of petrol tractor carbys that had "varnish" in them and it worked a treat.Maybe we need a "ready reckoner" here on AULRO for all these secret "Martha Gardner/Shannon Lush" type potions that are needed for various applications on our Land Rovers.Cheers, Mick.
1974 S3 88 Holden 186.
1971 S2A 88
1971 S2A 109 6 cyl. tray back.
1964 S2A 88 "Starfire Four" engine!
1972 S3 88 x 2
1959 S2 88 ARN 111-014
1959 S2 88 ARN 111-556
1988 Perentie 110 FFR ARN 48-728 steering now KLR PAS!
REMLR 88
1969 BSA Bantam B175
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