Finally managed to get the last bit on the chassis fixed up.
Also put on a new water pump
And finished getting the glass back in
Off to land rover world to do some shopping
Thanks mate. I've been having a lot of fun with the rebuild. Friends of mine never thought it'd get this far without calling in a professional for help.
Thankfully the forum here and various manuels/books/magazines/youtubes and Google have been invaluable.
Taking it all apart was the easy bit. I put tge kids to work clearing all the clay from the chassis. I've had the engine turn over and run for a few min so far. New loom to install and muffler and I'll fire it up and let it idle for a good half hour or so.
The leaf springs were all removed. Taken apart. Sanded back to bare metal. Galved and put back together. That was fun.....
The next big thing is the front hanger. Snapped and rusted out. I have a replacement to weld on which is gong to test my horrible welding skills. I may end up seeking a pro fir this job.
Anyways. A few more of it going back together
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Finally managed to get the last bit on the chassis fixed up.
Also put on a new water pump
And finished getting the glass back in
Off to land rover world to do some shopping
Looking good
The shopping trip resulted in lots of spare parts
Replacement gearbox.... just in case
Driver and passenger seats ( yes i know the bottom part of the seat is not in the photo. It's being given a wipe down by the kids)
Dash top and bottom
Lots of gaskets and bits and pieces that would not be interesting enough for photos
And home![]()
Also picked up a spare roof for the first project![]()
That S3 is interesting - I thought all lwb S3s in Australia at least had deluxe bonnets, although I am aware that the standard bonnet remained an option.
John
JDNSW
1986 110 County 3.9 diesel
1970 2a 109 2.25 petrol
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