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  • patrickfoley1
    1st Gear
    • Feb 2010
    • 125

    I have the 2.6 NADA Parts Catalogue that was published in 1966, in pdf. I can attach pages to emails if that will be of any help. I also have the Shop Manual for the Rover P4 110 Engine. I have not uploaded it but will do so if you or any other restorer wants access to it.

    New Subject: Pegasus, UK has started production of Series Bulkheads. They have established Land Rover Salvage, Madoc Ontario, Canada as their Dealer on this side of the Pond. The First production run is for Series II & IIA 2.25L. A very limited run for the Bulkhead used in the 2.6L NADA will start shortly. If you need a Bulkhead for either Model, I recommend you take steps to get on the waiting list. I have been waiting a year.

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    • patrickfoley1
      1st Gear
      • Feb 2010
      • 125

      I don't have access to the "standard" 6 cyl, 2.6 L head so I cannot compare. I have photo's of the Weslake Head in my computer, and can send them to you attached to an email if you send me one. redbrush2@yahoo.com. I had the good fortune to find a Weslake Head on Craig's List and purchased it. It is in excellent condition. Old entries on the Web, dating from the mid-90's indicate that warping heads was a problem. I also had the good fortune to find a UK Rover P4 110 owner who had purchased Pistons, and many "Wear Item Peripherals, in anticipation of rebuilding the unit. He subsequently changed his mind and I purchased the entire package from him.

      If you or anyone else wants copies of pages from my Part's Catalogues, or Shop Manuals send me an email and explain what you need and I'll locate the pages and upload and send them out.

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      • ckuhtz
        Low Range
        • May 2008
        • 5

        Hey guys,

        #78 has been sold to a new owner who is planning on restoring her. More later.

        Best regards,
        Christian

        PS: thanks for all the kind notes. there just aren't enough hours in the day with everything going on.

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        • rover109
          Low Range
          • Jan 2011
          • 3

          Hello

          Just recently found your forum.

          I've been a rover guy since the 70's

          I own 1967 109 NADA 649

          Bought it from Zagata FWD Center Califon NJ in Jan. 1978
          38k original miles frame up restoration over the years.

          1967 109 5D SW
          1972 88 sold
          1991 Range Rover sold
          1998 Range Rover

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          • patrickfoley1
            1st Gear
            • Feb 2010
            • 125

            Availability NADA Parts Manual and Shop Manual

            The British Northwest Land-Rover Company Is offering The NADA Parts Catalogue and The NADA Shop Manual Supplement. Both are offered as New. Over the past few years I have forwarded pages from the former to members who needed them.

            I was unaware of the existence of the Shop Manual Supplement. It was not offered to me when I purchased Clarence in 1968. They are offered at approximately $40.00 each.

            I have ordered the Shop Manual. My "B" Posts have arrived. I am waiting for Paul Halley to produce my Bulkhead. He appears to have experienced every conceivable manufacturing road block. I fear it will make him old before his time.

            If you are serious about restoring and maintaining your unit I recommend that you acquire both publications.

            redbrush2@yahoo.com

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            • ECR
              Low Range
              • Jan 2007
              • 11

              NADA 109

              Greetings, to update your registry.

              The 109 you have listed as #278 is actually #298.
              This is the Blue 109 that was owned by Jamie Thompson and has recently sold to a new owner that will be taking it to upstate NY.
              Thanks.




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              • TSR53
                5th Gear
                • Mar 2006
                • 733

                Originally posted by ECR
                Greetings, to update your registry.

                The 109 you have listed as #278 is actually #298.
                This is the Blue 109 that was owned by Jamie Thompson and has recently sold to a new owner that will be taking it to upstate NY.
                Thanks.
                Updated.
                Cheers, Thompson
                Art & Creative Director, Rovers Magazine
                Rovers North, Inc.

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                • TSR53
                  5th Gear
                  • Mar 2006
                  • 733

                  Originally posted by rover109
                  Hello

                  Just recently found your forum.

                  I've been a rover guy since the 70's

                  I own 1967 109 NADA 649

                  Bought it from Zagata FWD Center Califon NJ in Jan. 1978
                  38k original miles frame up restoration over the years.

                  1967 109 5D SW
                  1972 88 sold
                  1991 Range Rover sold
                  1998 Range Rover
                  Welcome to the registry! I've added your Land Rover to the first page listing. Working on updating the logos.
                  Cheers, Thompson
                  Art & Creative Director, Rovers Magazine
                  Rovers North, Inc.

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                  • lrover109
                    Low Range
                    • Dec 2006
                    • 40

                    speedometer calibration

                    Can someone who has an original NADA 109 speedometer look on it to find the number printed on it ( in the middle on the right it is the revs per mile) and reply - having my non original fixed and calibrated and figure that it would be easier to give them the spec # rather than measure and roll

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                    • patrickfoley1
                      1st Gear
                      • Feb 2010
                      • 125

                      Originally posted by lrover109
                      Can someone who has an original NADA 109 speedometer look on it to find the number printed on it ( in the middle on the right it is the revs per mile) and reply - having my non original fixed and calibrated and figure that it would be easier to give them the spec # rather than measure and roll
                      I just read the request you made 8 days ago. We are in the midst of a 6 year ground up restoration. I had my Original Speedometer restored by British Pacific a year ago. We are held up awaiting the new Bulkhead from Pegasus. I thought I could immediately lay my hands upon it, but discovered it is not where my parts inventory list indicates I put it.

                      Before I start a search for it I thought it prudent for me to check with you and insure you still need the information you requested..
                      Jim Chandler (redbrush2@yahoo.com) (patrickfoley1)

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                      • lrover109
                        Low Range
                        • Dec 2006
                        • 40

                        I had sent it to nisonger and in talking with the boys at RN on Friday they said it was prob a 1408... a dash to my reality as a PO had replacced it with a later 88 speedometer so it was always displaying speeds that were faster than actual
                        AM

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                        • patrickfoley1
                          1st Gear
                          • Feb 2010
                          • 125

                          I did not go looking for my Speedometer, but did look it up in my NADA Parts Catalogue. The Part Number is 559159. It is a Smith SN3391-03. The Catalogue indicates that this speedometer had not been used in prior 109's.
                          Jim (patrickfoley1) Chandler

                          I went to my April 1987 Parts Catalogue for the Series IIA and looked up 559159. It is shown on Page 2D 11 with the notation "2.6L Petrol Models". If my memory serves me correctly the top speed shown on Clarence's Speedometer is 90 MPH. I hope this helps.

                          Jim
                          Last edited by patrickfoley1; 05-31-2011, 01:27 PM. Reason: Add More Information

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                          • zephyr
                            Low Range
                            • Apr 2010
                            • 6

                            34300318

                            Hi there,

                            I have #34300318! It's in the shop right now in Livermore, CA at West Coast British. I'm moving to the UK and will be selling it out of Berkeley, CA. I'll update this post with the listing on craigslist.

                            thanks,
                            z

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                            • TSR53
                              5th Gear
                              • Mar 2006
                              • 733

                              Originally posted by zephyr
                              Hi there,

                              I have #34300318! It's in the shop right now in Livermore, CA at West Coast British. I'm moving to the UK and will be selling it out of Berkeley, CA. I'll update this post with the listing on craigslist.

                              thanks,
                              z
                              Thank you for checking in. I'll log the VIN in the registry on page one. Shucks, bugger you're selling. Good luck with the sale and please keep us in the loop to the new owner.

                              ps... great user name, "zephyr". I used to live up in Lake Tahoe and fished for trout in the evenings at the boat launch near Zephyr Cove.
                              Cheers, Thompson
                              Art & Creative Director, Rovers Magazine
                              Rovers North, Inc.

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                              • 1967IPA
                                Low Range
                                • Sep 2009
                                • 30

                                Well. What do we have here? It's #360 - currently being brought out of a decade-plus "hibernation" in Los Angeles. Nothing too crazy - just the simple hurdles of a Clayton Dewandre remote servo and a Ford 289 conversion - done relatively well, but not without the occasional steel band-aid. Going to have to sort those out...and there was the removal of a sink, LPG stove and piles of styrofoam! None of it had the Dormobile badge. It's going to be a fun one!
                                Cheers,
                                Michael D.
                                Last edited by 1967IPA; 08-24-2011, 03:06 PM.
                                Michael
                                SoCal, USA

                                1973 Series III 88"
                                2008 LR3 HSE
                                1995 RRC - Cream Puff - Sold
                                1960 Series II 109 SW "Pequod" - Sold
                                1967 109 NADA SW #360 - Sold
                                1962 IIA SWB - Sold
                                1992 RRC LSE - Sold
                                1973 Series III RHD ROW - Sold

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