Nick's Land Rover - Series III Rebuild

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Gearbox Removal

Monday, June 2nd, 2008

Most of this task went easily enough, though removing the Wright Off Road matting adds a small amount of extra effort. The floor panels, tunnel cover, prop shafts, hand brake rods, speedo cable and bell housing bolts were al removed as normal, and the Roverdrive was separated to allow space for the gearbox assembly [...]

Chassis Mod/Grille and Slam Panel

Monday, May 1st, 2006

I managed to cut the mod part for the intermediate cross-member with a 115mm grinder. As I mentioned, the wall thickness is 8mm, so it is more than strong enough. The angle at which it is welded dramatically increases the rigidity of te modifaction too. Thanks go to Muddybungy, who did just as good a [...]

Tub Mounts

Thursday, October 13th, 2005

The floor support hoops were butt welded in position. Muddy set the amperage high enough to get full penetration, and they’re as strong as ever. The disturbance to the galv coating was limited to a few mm eaither side of the welds and did not get anywhere near the main rails. The hoops have been [...]

Suspension Lift Troubles

Saturday, October 1st, 2005

The front propshaft is now too short to reach the diff without being at fulll stretch at rest - any articulation will pop it apart. I’ll need a longer prop with a 4″ slip joint.
Another probelm that has had its solution decided on is the rear prop shaft. Due to the chassis having [...]

Tub Mounts Wrong!

Sunday, July 10th, 2005

OK, very annoyed about this. I can’t fit the tub. The alignment between tub and bulkhead was miles out, so I started to take a close look around. The tub is also well out of line with the flanges on the centre outriggers.
The new floor is as straight as a die, the lateral braces and [...]