What you did with your Series 2 in August

Started by Wittsend, Aug 01, 2024, 01:38 PM

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simonbav

#15
I've spent another day on my 88's loom. I found the horn wire fault this afternoon and rectified it. Does anyone know the thread of the clamps that hold the instruments and gauges to the dash panel? One of the knurled aluminium wheels has corroded to one of them and I want to run a die down it.


1960 88" 2286 petrol truck cab
1971 109" 2286 diesel station wagon

Serious Series

Beware the guage clamps have two different threads depending what year vehicle , I have a series 3 but also have a few guages from unknown origins and came across the differences.

Alan Drover

Checking the coolant this morning I discovered the radiator cap seal is falling to pieces so a new one ordered from Dingocroft.
Series 3 Owner but interested in all real Land Rovers.
"Being born was my first big mistake."
"Ça plane pour moi!"

Andrew

Practised using the starting handle several times on Saturday morning, before I had time to swap out a problematic starter. A scary experience with a rebuilt engine that actually has decent compression. At home I took the time to retard the timing first. I then managed most of the rest of the day using various forwards and (!backwards) hill-starts. But one stupid mistake crossing the A702 left me stopped on the flat at a the busy junction and I had to do it in front of a queue of traffic without adjusting the timing. Fortunately the engine was warm by then and it went on the third pull. Always just one sharp pull (never push) with a loose grip and immediately jump away (don't wait to find out if it's worked or not) before it can break your arms or your whole body if it fires backwards.
Andrew

Alan Drover

Make sure thumb and fingers are on the same side of the handle so if it kicks back the handle will come out of your grip (and maybe whack the back of your hand if you're not quick enough to pull it out of the way but it won't result in a broken thumb joint).
Series 3 Owner but interested in all real Land Rovers.
"Being born was my first big mistake."
"Ça plane pour moi!"

GlenAnderson

493 miles. Dover to Ayr. Set off at 06:00, pit stop and a couple of minor detours to collect stuff, and in Ayr by 17:30.

Wittsend


Wittsend

Loading up and ready to depart for Fakenham ....  :RHD

simonbav

#23
I put a little dab of superglue on each of the plastic lugs of all my warning light bezels and let them dry before refitting to the dash panel so they won't so readily pop out anymore.

Overhauled my clutch master cylinder nicely. It was an experiment while the Landy is on agricultural duties away from tarmac. No costs involved. I'll see how it goes. Spilt the jam jar of brake fluid while bleeding :thud

So long, light nights! You'll be welcome back next year.

1960 88" 2286 petrol truck cab
1971 109" 2286 diesel station wagon

RATA1

Quote from: RATA1 on Aug 04, 2024, 06:05 PMFitted the new SS exhaust. Bit of a faff. Mounted the OD but the bolts are about 1/8" too long for my transfer case so temporarily packed with some washers I had rather than cut them as didn't have a bolt or die to clean the threads. I'll sort that in the week.

Got some bolts (3/8" BSW - thanks diffwhine), cut the bolts and fitted the OD. Cut off 1/8". They are 5" long and early transfer cases aren't threaded fully.
Torqued them up and now ready for the next job.
S2 88
D4 XXV

Gareth

Finally discovered what the high pitch squeaking noise that sounded like something loose under the car was.

It only happened when releasing the accelerator and for a few seconds before the car slowed on the overrun. Spent a while looking for loose brackets on the recently fitted exhaust, checking springs, gearbox mounts, even the handbrake linkage.

Anyway, it was the rear universal joint on the propshaft. Working perfectly, but tell tale rusty dust around the seals.

Jacked a rear wheel and released the handbrake to allow me to move the shaft, and it's definitely seen better days.

The final straw must have been the thorough jet washing I treated the underside to, whilst I replaced the exhaust recently. I obviously got water past the seals.

GlenAnderson

Family affairs in Ayr all concluded yesterday, so an early start and another 230 miles today. Set up on a campsite at the side of Loch Ness for the night.

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You get a blurry picture through the tent window because it's raining. 🤣

Archie

Rain?
In Scotland?
Surely not!

That's what makes our country so beautiful. 😉
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Archie

RATA1

Quote from: GlenAnderson on Aug 08, 2024, 06:17 PMFamily affairs in Ayr all concluded yesterday, so an early start and another 230 miles today. Set up on a campsite at the side of Loch Ness for the night.

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You get a blurry picture through the tent window because it's raining. 🤣
Nice Tentipi :)
S2 88
D4 XXV

nathanglasgow

Having prepped the 109 camper conversion today for the holiday on Skye (leaving tomorrow) I'm seriously thinking of canning it. The weather is going to be abismal, highwinds and rain for week. Should have gone to rally instead. Sometimes I consider moving South of the border just to get away from it.