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  • primerib
    Low Range
    • Mar 2012
    • 24

    New to the world

    Hello!

    Yesterday I just bought my first Series Land Rover. I have been searching forever! Finally I found a match. We are in love (for now)! I am in the boston area and I am wondering if any of you guys can recommend a good place to go for help with a series rover near buy. Or If perhaps any of you knowledgeable rover enthusiasts in boston would be interested to meet for lunch and shed some personal knowledge on me. I met a guy in Ossipee (far from boston) who is very helpful. But I am reluctant to make another 150+ mile trip before getting a good run through with someone who knows what they are talking about. My goal it to start fixing everything myself, But I would like to know that I am in good standing before I mess anything up/seize anything. Any advise would be very helpful and fall on grateful ears! Thank you. Here is a picture! for sympathy points!
    Adapt. Migrate. or Die.

    1969 Series IIa
  • stomper
    5th Gear
    • Apr 2007
    • 889

    #2
    where/who in maine did it come from? that might help shed some light on it as well.
    Bad gas mileage gets you to some of the greatest places on earth.

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    • LaneRover
      Overdrive
      • Oct 2006
      • 1743

      #3
      Welcome to the asylum!

      Ask away on this forum, everyone is pretty nice - though you do have to put us back on topic every once in awhile.

      How does it run now? What are the issues it is currently having?
      1958 107 SW - Sold to a better home
      1965 109 SW - nearly running well
      1966 88 SW - running but needing attention
      1969 109 P-UP

      http://www.facebook.com/album.php?ai...2&l=64cfe23aa2

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      • Les Parker
        RN Sales Team - Super Moderator
        • May 2006
        • 2020

        #4
        Welcome

        Call Aln at Cityside Garage :-

        (508)-429-4336

        Les Parker
        Tech. Support and Parts Specialist
        Rovers North Inc.

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        • primerib
          Low Range
          • Mar 2012
          • 24

          #5
          Thanks for the welcome!

          I got it from a nice guy named Steve (Lovell, Maine). The guy I met in Ossipee was Ed Starr of Resurrected Rovers. Cool guy with a cool place. The rover is in running condition, I drove it all the way back. Problems that I have noticed so far are:

          Gas tank leaks...(a lot when full) though that could be the tube to the tank...but I think it is the tank. Further investigation is needed.

          Clutch master cylinder (I think) started leaking today down the clutch pedal into the cab while in traffic (Probably my fault). I learned to release the clutch a lot more frequently.

          the front hub (outside) leaks a bit (streaks on the tire).

          one tail light/ reverse light does not work (hopefully not a wiring issue)

          Fan belt squeaks when cold.

          and to my knowledge...or...so far, that seems to be it! Although, I am new to the "asylum" the rest seems to be good. A few drips from the rear diff and trans case but I Believe that is normal/ok.

          Anyway, she runs well and I want to keep it that way. So, I would like to get together with someone and discuss what is a must fix NOW vs what I can fix over time and keep the car running. And, perhaps see if there is anything I have totally overlooked. I am headed over auto zone to by some fluid and an I would like to pick up an anti theft device too. Any you guys would recommend?
          Adapt. Migrate. or Die.

          1969 Series IIa

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          • amcordo
            5th Gear
            • Jun 2009
            • 740

            #6
            You'll find plenty of stuff that needs fixing. But I'd light a fire under fixing the clutch master - it should not be leaking. It's on the way to failure. I've had it fail completely away from home and it's nuts trying to drive home in traffic without being able to switch gears. Fairly easy job, and a good starter job for a new owner. Lots of good threads on here detailing how to do it, and we're all here to help mid-job if you get lost!



            Originally posted by primerib
            Thanks for the welcome!

            I got it from a nice guy named Steve (Lovell, Maine). The guy I met in Ossipee was Ed Starr of Resurrected Rovers. Cool guy with a cool place. The rover is in running condition, I drove it all the way back. Problems that I have noticed so far are:

            Gas tank leaks...(a lot when full) though that could be the tube to the tank...but I think it is the tank. Further investigation is needed.

            Clutch master cylinder (I think) started leaking today down the clutch pedal into the cab while in traffic (Probably my fault). I learned to release the clutch a lot more frequently.

            the front hub (outside) leaks a bit (streaks on the tire).

            one tail light/ reverse light does not work (hopefully not a wiring issue)

            Fan belt squeaks when cold.

            and to my knowledge...or...so far, that seems to be it! Although, I am new to the "asylum" the rest seems to be good. A few drips from the rear diff and trans case but I Believe that is normal/ok.

            Anyway, she runs well and I want to keep it that way. So, I would like to get together with someone and discuss what is a must fix NOW vs what I can fix over time and keep the car running. And, perhaps see if there is anything I have totally overlooked. I am headed over auto zone to by some fluid and an I would like to pick up an anti theft device too. Any you guys would recommend?

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            • 73series88
              5th Gear
              • Oct 2009
              • 587

              #7
              Welcome
              Aaron
              73 series III 88 2.5 na diesel daily driver
              67 series 2a 88 RHD sold
              88 RRC sold
              60 mga coupe

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              • SafeAirOne
                Overdrive
                • Apr 2008
                • 3435

                #8
                Welcome to your new lifestyle!

                Originally posted by primerib
                Gas tank leaks...(a lot when full) though that could be the tube to the tank...but I think it is the tank. Further investigation is needed.
                Easy enough to troubleshoot

                Originally posted by primerib
                Clutch master cylinder (I think) started leaking today down the clutch pedal into the cab while in traffic (Probably my fault). I learned to release the clutch a lot more frequently.
                It's not your fault--neither of the mater cylinders should leak at all, though sitting a traffic light in gear with your foot on the clutch is poor technique and will wear out the clutch release bearing before its time and could be potentially dangerous, though less-so on hydraulic clutch systems than cable-operated ones.

                Originally posted by primerib
                the front hub (outside) leaks a bit (streaks on the tire).
                Easy enough to fix.

                Originally posted by primerib
                one tail light/ reverse light does not work (hopefully not a wiring issue)
                Even if it is a wiring issue, the wiring back there is pretty rudimentary. After checking the bulb, I'd remove the wiring cover on the inside of the tub and follow the wires coming out of the back of the bad light till I found the connectors to the wiring harness or to the tub in the case of the grounds (they'll all be located under those wiring covers in the back of the tub). Check for poor contact between the bullet connectors and the 2 or 4-way connectors that they're plugged into or the connector on the tub (in the case of the ground wires).

                Note that if you are having trouble with the brake/tail lights on the left side, the wiring is routed so that the wires come from the front of the truck to the right side tail/stop lamp first (under the wiring cover on the right rear of the tub) and inside there they branch off to the left side using bullet connectors and a 4-way connector, so you may need to check for good electrical contacts in there too.


                Originally posted by primerib
                So, I would like to get together with someone and discuss what is a must fix NOW vs what I can fix over time and keep the car running.
                From your description, the lights are the only "must fix now" items.

                Originally posted by primerib
                I would like to pick up an anti theft device too. Any you guys would recommend?
                The military just takes a chain and wraps it a couple of turns around the brake pedal then once through the steering wheel and padlocks the ends together.
                Last edited by SafeAirOne; 04-03-2012, 04:45 PM.
                --Mark

                1973 SIII 109 RHD 2.5NA Diesel

                0-54mph in just under 11.5 minutes
                (9.7 minutes now that she's a 3-door).

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                • jonnyc
                  1st Gear
                  • Dec 2011
                  • 176

                  #9
                  If those are your only issues, you've got a good start. As posted below, get that clutch master done ASAP.
                  Get yourself a "Green Bible", a few basic tools, and hit the internet. Don't be afraid to tackle any job, not much damage you can really do. Your ears will be your first line of defense. Everything will sound bad, but it really won't be. However, watch for those sounds to change. That's when you'll have a new fun problem to deal with. Part of the joy of LR ownership.

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                  • stonefox
                    4th Gear
                    • Jul 2010
                    • 450

                    #10
                    Originally posted by primerib
                    I would like to pick up an anti theft device too. Any you guys would recommend?
                    Prime,
                    You shouldn't need a anti theft device. You'll find you will have a hard enough time starting it yourself let alone a stranger Besides if it is stolen you can follow the oil slick back to the perps lair.
                    Good luck with the new wheels. It will put a smile on your face and a tear in your eye for many moons to come.
                    Sean
                    ---------------------------------------------------------------

                    1963 88'' IIa daily driver
                    1970 88"
                    1971 88"
                    authenticstoneworks.com

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                    • giftshopduane
                      1st Gear
                      • Feb 2009
                      • 103

                      #11
                      Where in the "Boston area" are you? I'm in Acton. Just met a great guy from Winchester. I'm trying to get a small Boston area community together, meet some "like minded" individuals... I'm a mechanic always willing to lend a hand. PM for my information.

                      best
                      Chris

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                      • SafeAirOne
                        Overdrive
                        • Apr 2008
                        • 3435

                        #12
                        Originally posted by jonnyc
                        As posted below, get that clutch master done ASAP.
                        Oh yeah--The lights and the MC should be your priorities. I forgot about the MC leak, despite having mentioned it, in my other post.
                        --Mark

                        1973 SIII 109 RHD 2.5NA Diesel

                        0-54mph in just under 11.5 minutes
                        (9.7 minutes now that she's a 3-door).

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                        • TedW
                          5th Gear
                          • Feb 2007
                          • 887

                          #13
                          Originally posted by primerib

                          one tail light/ reverse light does not work (hopefully not a wiring issue
                          GroundGroundGround................................ ............

                          Check your ground wires - in my experience most (but certainly not all) wiring problems can be traced to bad grounds - and it's important to note that ground wires for many rear lights are grounded to the "aluminium" tub - which, as you will soon discover, turns the aluminium to white powder and kills the ground connection.

                          Reground all the rear lights to the galvy trim and the problem will be solved.

                          Also: The rear wiring harness takes a beating from sand and crud kicked up from the tires and the road. Plan on replacing it someday - it's no biggie and you'll clean up many problems - and you'll learn a lot..

                          Welcome!

                          Ted

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                          • siii8873
                            Overdrive
                            • Jul 2007
                            • 1011

                            #14
                            Prime,
                            nice looking truck. I have found that making a cheater wire with aligator clips on both ends is a great trouble shooting tool. This won't be the last time you will be tracing down wiring problems. I use this cheater to check for ground problems. I clip one end to a good ground on the truck and then contact the groung connection on the problem light. If it lights your sure it's the ground. I also use a test light to check source problems.
                            Welcome to the sickness!
                            THING 1 - 1973 88 SIII - SOLD
                            THING 2 -1974 88 SIII Daily Driver - SOLD
                            THING 3 - 1969 88 SIIA Bugeye Project
                            THING 4 - 1971 109 SIIA ExMod - SOLD
                            THING 5 - 1958 109 PU
                            THING 6 - 1954 86" HT

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                            • TedW
                              5th Gear
                              • Feb 2007
                              • 887

                              #15
                              Originally posted by siii8873
                              Prime,
                              nice looking truck. I have found that making a cheater wire with aligator clips on both ends is a great trouble shooting tool. This won't be the last time you will be tracing down wiring problems. I use this cheater to check for ground problems. I clip one end to a good ground on the truck and then contact the groung connection on the problem light. If it lights your sure it's the ground. I also use a test light to check source problems.
                              Welcome to the sickness!
                              X2.... Very good advice. And keep it handy.

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