Hi all,
I've had a lot of fun over the past year fixing up my 1967 IIa. It had been sitting on the lawn at my friends house for the past 11 years. I changed the firewall, installed a new gas tank, wiring harness, changed the brake lines and redid all the brake components as well as the clutch hydraulics, rebuilt the carb (Zenith) as well as the fuel pump, etc.
It starts and runs well. (except when I drive it on a hot day for over an hour. then it poops out. I think this is a coil issue)
However I have two things that are keeping me from really enjoying the vehicle.
The first is that the steering is very twitchy. I find myself always making corrections on the wheel. I had the toe in checked but this didn't help. I've tried adding oil to the relay box and think the rest of the components are not sloppy.
My other problem is that the clutch pedal is a bear to press down. My friend tells me he had a III transmission installed before he stopped driving the LR. I wonder about this because we have to shift really slowly between 1st and 2nd. I put in a stock master cylinder and slave for a series II. I noticed when we were installing the new components that there was a 1/4" spacer plate under the slave. I had a friend drive the car who has a 50's willies Jeep and he couldn't believe the clutch pedal resistance.
I liked fixing my LR up to this point but feel that a real expert might get me thru these last problems fastest and I could enjoy driving my LR better.
I live in Greenpoint, Brooklyn and could probably drive the car an hour or so in any direction. Does anybody have a recommendation for the right shop?
Thanks, Dave
I've had a lot of fun over the past year fixing up my 1967 IIa. It had been sitting on the lawn at my friends house for the past 11 years. I changed the firewall, installed a new gas tank, wiring harness, changed the brake lines and redid all the brake components as well as the clutch hydraulics, rebuilt the carb (Zenith) as well as the fuel pump, etc.
It starts and runs well. (except when I drive it on a hot day for over an hour. then it poops out. I think this is a coil issue)
However I have two things that are keeping me from really enjoying the vehicle.
The first is that the steering is very twitchy. I find myself always making corrections on the wheel. I had the toe in checked but this didn't help. I've tried adding oil to the relay box and think the rest of the components are not sloppy.
My other problem is that the clutch pedal is a bear to press down. My friend tells me he had a III transmission installed before he stopped driving the LR. I wonder about this because we have to shift really slowly between 1st and 2nd. I put in a stock master cylinder and slave for a series II. I noticed when we were installing the new components that there was a 1/4" spacer plate under the slave. I had a friend drive the car who has a 50's willies Jeep and he couldn't believe the clutch pedal resistance.
I liked fixing my LR up to this point but feel that a real expert might get me thru these last problems fastest and I could enjoy driving my LR better.
I live in Greenpoint, Brooklyn and could probably drive the car an hour or so in any direction. Does anybody have a recommendation for the right shop?
Thanks, Dave
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