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Thread: Series III (burned) rebuild

  1. #61
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    Engine wiring

    Would anybody have a pic handy showing the engine-bay lay-out of a Series III? Please, please please!

    Most of it is pretty obvious, but I simply can't see where the coil was mounted, for example.

    Cheers,
    Lane.

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    Quote Originally Posted by lane View Post
    Would anybody have a pic handy showing the engine-bay lay-out of a Series III? Please, please please!

    Most of it is pretty obvious, but I simply can't see where the coil was mounted, for example.

    Cheers,
    Lane.
    I'll go and take a photo of my petrol now for you. The wings are removed though and I have the feeling that the coil was mounted to the drivers side inner wing.

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    Not sure if this one will help, It's off my brother's series 3 SWB. Not the best angle I'm sorry.



    My '71 2a has it somewhere else. I'm not sure about the original placing though


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    The wings on my petrol are long gone, but hopefully these pics could help you out also.
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    Fantastic, thank you!

    Wow, how helpful are Landy fanatics?

    Thanks TJ. I owe you one.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TJWA View Post
    I'll go and take a photo of my petrol now for you. The wings are removed though and I have the feeling that the coil was mounted to the drivers side inner wing.
    I think mine might have been also, but the oil-bath air cleaner is there and it will be a heck of a squeeze. I think I'll go the firewall like your brother's car. Makes sense, since his air cleaner is in the same place.

    Thanks again.

    Also, funny how you don't notice these things until trying to put it all together, I just realised last night I need an air-cleaner to carby intake pipe.

    Anybody out there have one they don't need? PM me please!

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    Quote Originally Posted by chazza View Post
    Don't know anything specific Lano but try Clark Rubber; I know they used to advertise about an industrial section to cater for English cars. Ring first and take samples in with you. The air vents and the tailgate should be easy to match I would think ...

    Let us know if you strike gold because I will need to start looking for seals for my S1 soon (record the part numbers),
    Chazza,

    I ended up leaving my door rubbers as I think they are OK and it would just be extra expense for no great gain except looks. Since it isn't a restoration, I can't justify that.

    However, I did try Clark Rubber and they did have suitable profiles for the tail-gate and the front vents, and for the rear side windows (pics above, if you didn't notice earlier). I probably have the Clark Rubber part numbers on my receipts if you would like them. They also have automotive hose for various applications, such as heater and vacuum hose. The heater hose was particularly useful as Supercrap only had two sizes, both of which were too large (5/8" was the smallest).

    The bloke at Clark Rubber in Midland is familiar with Landys and supplied a three-sided profile for the tailgate from which you can easily tear one side out to render the remaining two-sided profile suitable (it's like a V when you do this, and is pressed flat by the tail-gate closing on it). The torn-out piece would actually do for the front vents, and I would have used it for that if I had not bought something better before thinking about it.

    Rubber is expensive!

    Clark Rubber also has universal basic floor mats for $5 each, which is a bargain compared with most floor mats ($50 per pair etc!!!).

    All I need now is the bailey channel, which I am pretty confident I can locate through one of the spares places when everything else is done...

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    Bench seats for rear

    Does anybody have any pics of rear "troopy" seats used in Series IIIs (or earlier?) and where would I get some? Are they rare, and if so, does anybody have an idea of how to fabricate them?

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    Exmoor trim

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    Any Aussie distributor of this gear?

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