Wednesday, 20 August 2008
22.7.08 Bulkhead off
Firstly i had to remove the body brace sill things that run between the bulkhead and rear tub. The passanger side came off with no problems, i just sheared the bolt heads off. The last bolt on the drivers side was a different story though. It had been to rounded to get a socket on so i ended up giving it 5 minutes of hell with the cold chisel. The bulkhead was heavy but two people could easily lift it of over the rear of the vehical.
21.7.08 Preping for bulkhead removal
As the pictures show i spent the 21st removing the rad, rad panel, draining the engine and disconecting everything ready to get the bulkhead off.
20.7.08 Body off
I got back from Lrm Billing at 4.30Pm on the 20th (July). I couldnt resist getting on with the land rover so i soon got cracking. My neighbour came round to help me and by 7Pm we had removed the roof, tub and wings!
Hello all! I'm back again!
Well once again I'v been neglecting the blog but i have a good excuse... i've been pretty busy on the land rover, You will see what i have done in the following posts.
Saturday, 28 June 2008
stripping her down
Well im at that stage were i need to start thinking about undoing and loosening as many nuts and bolts and fasters as possible before i remove the body work.
As i want to keep the land rover fully assembled until the 22nd of july when i hope to lift the body work off i am removing as many bolts as possible but leaving enough to hold the body together.
I have the wings being held on by 4 bolts, the rear tub by 8 and then those along the top of the windscrean that is literaly it!
I have removed the seat box which was a bit of a job but its out now and will be under repair soon. I found a nice suprise when i took the transmition tunnel off, my gearbox appears to be a factory rebuilt unit, Probably to Suffix D or E spec which is the latest series box. For this reason i will put this box back in and hopefully its gear changing problems will be sorted with a new clutch.
Hear is a picture of the land rover now. There's not much change as i havent removed much just loosed everything. There is no seat box, floor or transmition tunnel tough...
As i want to keep the land rover fully assembled until the 22nd of july when i hope to lift the body work off i am removing as many bolts as possible but leaving enough to hold the body together.
I have the wings being held on by 4 bolts, the rear tub by 8 and then those along the top of the windscrean that is literaly it!
I have removed the seat box which was a bit of a job but its out now and will be under repair soon. I found a nice suprise when i took the transmition tunnel off, my gearbox appears to be a factory rebuilt unit, Probably to Suffix D or E spec which is the latest series box. For this reason i will put this box back in and hopefully its gear changing problems will be sorted with a new clutch.
Hear is a picture of the land rover now. There's not much change as i havent removed much just loosed everything. There is no seat box, floor or transmition tunnel tough...
Sunday, 15 June 2008
Change of mind
More thinking and I am now pretty sure i will go for a 200Di instead of 200Tdi, in other words remove the turbo from the 200Tdi. This means that there wont be as much power as would have been produced by the turbo but to be honest a series 3 is just not designed not travel at the speed a 200Tdi could propell it at and the temptation would be to strong to just put the foot down + its braking abilities are limited. There would also always be the worry of destroying my gearbox, diff and halfshafts.
I will be keeping the disco rad, intercooler, oilcooler and turbo so that if one day i feel the urge to fit them i can. This is an interesting link... http://www.glencoyne.co.uk/200di2.htm .
I will be keeping the disco rad, intercooler, oilcooler and turbo so that if one day i feel the urge to fit them i can. This is an interesting link... http://www.glencoyne.co.uk/200di2.htm .
Tuesday, 10 June 2008
200tdi here we come!!
Well, I'v been discusing it with a few people now and i am probably going to fit a 200Tdi or 200Di(remove the turbo)... Im quite tempted to go for the first option!
I am hoping to buy an MOT failed Land Rover discovery that i will break. I will keep the Engine, engine electrics, inter-cooler, rad etc. and sell the rest.
The 2.5L 200tdi produces 111 BHP as opposed to my current 2.25nad wich produces 62 BHP.... thats quite a large difference and I cant wait!!
This isnt for sure yet but im 95% sure so it looks like it will happen.
I am hoping to buy an MOT failed Land Rover discovery that i will break. I will keep the Engine, engine electrics, inter-cooler, rad etc. and sell the rest.
The 2.5L 200tdi produces 111 BHP as opposed to my current 2.25nad wich produces 62 BHP.... thats quite a large difference and I cant wait!!
This isnt for sure yet but im 95% sure so it looks like it will happen.
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