What you did with your Series 2 in August

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

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RATA1

And if the upper bolt is too long. I have spacers in mine between the bracket and the gearbox (as per original I assume as like this in the parts book and as fitted before disassembly), but the bolt (that was the same as the one I took out) was fouling the full forward position everso slightly. Packed it with a washer on the bolt head side and all fine.
S2 88
D4 XXV

Adam1958

Spent the evening popping in my new Frankenstein speedo, I needed to get to 1123 tpm, I found a Riley speedo that was 1120, but the face was the bigger jaeger one... anyway, tin snips and paint sorted that problem, then I stuck the lot in a s3 housing that needed a bit of modifying... and it's all good. Quite good fun.

RATA1

Good job. Optimistic numbers at the top end  :cool

S2 88
D4 XXV

Adam1958

Quote from: RATA1 on Aug 27, 2024, 10:28 PMGood job. Optimistic numbers at the top end  :cool


😂😂😂 you never know, big hill, strong wind.

Peter Holden


Alan Drover

I refuelled it today. Nothing unusual in that but it's the first refill since fitting the new fuel gauge sender unit and I wondered (hoped) whether the seal between the tank and sender unit was leak proof so when I refuelled I removed the seat and tank cover to check.
All ok. I always fill right to the top of the fuel filler.
Series 3 Owner but interested in all real Land Rovers.
"Being born was my first big mistake."
"Ça plane pour moi!"

Seanlandy

Took more of the steering apart, looked at the wheels and pondered alternatives on the forum and hopefully bought a proper split military tailgate, which was on my to get list.

Gareth

Put my spare engine in the rear of my 109, ready for transport to our new home! A bit of logistics to do now.
1.Load crane and stand into my L663 Defender.
2. Drive to new house to drop off crane and stand.
3. Return to swap vehicles and take engine to new home.
4. Unload it and fit to stand.

Hopefully I'll get around to fitting into the 109 later this year.

simonbav

Quote from: Serious Series on Aug 27, 2024, 01:42 PM
Quote from: simonbav on Aug 26, 2024, 07:39 PMI spent about five hours pulling apart the standard front door mats and re-threading them to make one custom for the driver's footwell. I'm pleased with the result. Having cleaned the dizzy and primed the pump the engine fired on the third attempt and ran as well as I remembered five years ago. Instantaneous starting subsequently. I had a little potter forward out of the shed and for some reason couldn't get high range. There'll be no drama, just a weird thing to find. It selected fine before.
Check the 4WD lever bracket is fitted to the correct side of bell housing rib.

Thanks SS, this was it  :cheers-man
1960 88" 2286 petrol truck cab
1971 109" 2286 diesel station wagon

simonbav

Quote from: RATA1 on Aug 27, 2024, 02:00 PMAnd if the upper bolt is too long. I have spacers in mine between the bracket and the gearbox (as per original I assume as like this in the parts book and as fitted before disassembly), but the bolt (that was the same as the one I took out) was fouling the full forward position everso slightly. Packed it with a washer on the bolt head side and all fine.

Thanks RATA, mine has the thicker housing, therefore no spacers, but I had put the bracket to the rear rather than the front.
1960 88" 2286 petrol truck cab
1971 109" 2286 diesel station wagon

Alan Drover

While looking for a missing bolt (which I found) I discovered in the garage a cigarette lighter socket with a fused wiring harness attached. The connections fitted the socket in the Land Rover so I wired it to the voltmeter. It works only with the ignition on but that's fine.
Now, are USB sockets available that fit into the old style cigarette lighter socket?
Series 3 Owner but interested in all real Land Rovers.
"Being born was my first big mistake."
"Ça plane pour moi!"

Archie

Yes.
Pretty much available anywhere, Halford, ebay, Amazon etc.
1,2,3 & 4 USB ports.
Archie

Alan Drover

Series 3 Owner but interested in all real Land Rovers.
"Being born was my first big mistake."
"Ça plane pour moi!"

TimV

Had to replace the seal in the front output of the transfer box. Following a tip on this forum, got a speedisleeve, which fitted the shaft perfectly :cheers-man

I was so pleased, I may have a look at my spare steering relay and find a speedisleeve to fit that.

diffwhine

Out with the Lanoguard this morning. Nice quick and easy. Now I smell like an old ewe and won't rust for a while...

I did the cavities and chassis rails with Dinitrol ML, but for external easy to get to stuff, the Lanoguard takes some beating.
1965 2A 88" Station Wagon