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  • masonater
    3rd Gear
    • Nov 2007
    • 329

    Originally posted by jac04
    I installed 2 bolts with nuts through the pinion flange & tightened them down - this basically created 2 pins sticking out from the flange. I then used a bar between the bolts to keep it from turning.
    nice trick! im going to try that once i get back from swapping out those dust cap kits for the proper ones
    1970 Series IIA 109 EX-MOD
    1971 Series IIA 109 EX-MOD
    1982 Mercedes 300TD
    1989 RRC
    1993 D110
    1994 RRC LWB
    1995 RRC SWB Brooklands Edition
    1995 RRC LWB
    1995 RRC LWB
    1995 Disco
    1996 GMC 2500 Suburban
    1996 Disco
    1997 Disco
    2001 RR P38
    2005 LR3 HSE
    2006 RR HSE

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    • masonater
      3rd Gear
      • Nov 2007
      • 329

      Originally posted by 73series88
      that picture looks great
      got any more
      aaron
      Heres another shot of the front, they are taken with my crappy iphone. I have about 800 pictures of my whole disassembly and what im up to now with the rebuild. I want to make a website someday soon, we all know how helpful pictures of this stuff can be...

      and yes, for all the haters the valve cover is not bare aluminum, i powder coated it machine grey along with the oil pan and i like it. At least it's not paint!

      side note: last year I posted a question about powder coating the swivel balls, after doing it and putting them back together the oil seal seems to be gliding nice and tight with no problems at all.
      1970 Series IIA 109 EX-MOD
      1971 Series IIA 109 EX-MOD
      1982 Mercedes 300TD
      1989 RRC
      1993 D110
      1994 RRC LWB
      1995 RRC SWB Brooklands Edition
      1995 RRC LWB
      1995 RRC LWB
      1995 Disco
      1996 GMC 2500 Suburban
      1996 Disco
      1997 Disco
      2001 RR P38
      2005 LR3 HSE
      2006 RR HSE

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      • mrdoiron
        4th Gear
        • Dec 2009
        • 446

        Originally posted by masonater
        Heres another shot of the front, they are taken with my crappy iphone. I have about 800 pictures of my whole disassembly and what im up to now with the rebuild. I want to make a website someday soon, we all know how helpful pictures of this stuff can be...

        and yes, for all the haters the valve cover is not bare aluminum, i powder coated it machine grey along with the oil pan and i like it. At least it's not paint!

        side note: last year I posted a question about powder coating the swivel balls, after doing it and putting them back together the oil seal seems to be gliding nice and tight with no problems at all.
        Wow, very nice...

        Giving Jac a run on the detailed restore are you ?!
        ---------------------------
        1961 Ser IIa Hybrid Defender
        1969 Ser IIa Bugeye
        1980 Ser III Lightweight 24V RHD- sold
        1988 LR90 turbo diesel RHD - currently frame off rebuild in progress
        1998 Disco - ex wife :-(
        2000 Disco - RIP , end over end 2.5 times
        2010 RR Sport Supercharged


        http://mikerovers.shutterfly.com/

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        • albersj51
          5th Gear
          • May 2010
          • 687

          Masonater-what shocks are you using?

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          • masonater
            3rd Gear
            • Nov 2007
            • 329

            Originally posted by mrdoiron
            Wow, very nice...

            Giving Jac a run on the detailed restore are you ?!
            Ha, no way will i ever come close to his quality or attention to detail, nor could i afford to! The only reason im going this crazy with details is the fact that i can. Im doing the rebuild in a airplane hangar where every tool and piece of equipment is here i could ever need. All the olive drab you see is powder coated and the swivel balls, valve cover, and oil pan are machine grey. I have literally powder coated every nut and bolt up to this point with the exception of a few cad plated nylocks i got. My goal is to make sure rust never has a chance to start anywhere. Living on a island, its going to be next to impossible. Im going to try anyway...

            albersj51: the shocks are Pro Comp ES9000 from RN. They used to be white. I just bought a rattle can of camo olive drab Krylon and loaded it on and topped with some clear coat prop paint. I figure it should help.
            1970 Series IIA 109 EX-MOD
            1971 Series IIA 109 EX-MOD
            1982 Mercedes 300TD
            1989 RRC
            1993 D110
            1994 RRC LWB
            1995 RRC SWB Brooklands Edition
            1995 RRC LWB
            1995 RRC LWB
            1995 Disco
            1996 GMC 2500 Suburban
            1996 Disco
            1997 Disco
            2001 RR P38
            2005 LR3 HSE
            2006 RR HSE

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            • albersj51
              5th Gear
              • May 2010
              • 687

              Looks awesome! Ive got mine in a zillion pieces right now. Once my frame and bulkhead get here ill begin the slow process of reassembly. Trying to do the detail work now. like you (and all of us) I hate rust, so im doing all I can to prevent it! I don't have the ability (or funds to powder coat, so I'm galvanizing all I can (frame, bulkhead, rad panel,etc) and coating everything else in masterseries silver before I topcoat.

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              • masonater
                3rd Gear
                • Nov 2007
                • 329

                Originally posted by albersj51
                Looks awesome! Ive got mine in a zillion pieces right now. Once my frame and bulkhead get here ill begin the slow process of reassembly. Trying to do the detail work now. like you (and all of us) I hate rust, so im doing all I can to prevent it! I don't have the ability (or funds to powder coat, so I'm galvanizing all I can (frame, bulkhead, rad panel,etc) and coating everything else in masterseries silver before I topcoat.
                dont be scared of powder coating i dont have a fancy set up at all. All you need is a kit from eastwood (100 bucks) a toaster oven and what ever color you like for around $30. I scored a large GE oven off craigs list for 100 and now i can do stuff as large as wheels.
                1970 Series IIA 109 EX-MOD
                1971 Series IIA 109 EX-MOD
                1982 Mercedes 300TD
                1989 RRC
                1993 D110
                1994 RRC LWB
                1995 RRC SWB Brooklands Edition
                1995 RRC LWB
                1995 RRC LWB
                1995 Disco
                1996 GMC 2500 Suburban
                1996 Disco
                1997 Disco
                2001 RR P38
                2005 LR3 HSE
                2006 RR HSE

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                • Cutter
                  4th Gear
                  • Feb 2009
                  • 455

                  Pulled my entire dashboard and panel off while my alternator is being rebuilt. The cable that switches between windscreen and cabin for heat was broken so I rebuilt it. While I had it apart I picked up a VDO voltmeter and vacuum gauge, ran the vacuum line and a dedicated connection for the voltmeter and cleaned up a bunch the rats nest in there. There were two unused connections in that mid console area, both with black and white striped wires. My truck doesn't have a hazard switch so I'm wondering if that is what they were for? If so it might be worth it to buy the switch.
                  _________________________________________
                  1986 3.5l 110 SW Austrian Feurwehr

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                  • cousindave
                    1st Gear
                    • Jan 2007
                    • 192

                    Weld grind weld grind weld grind weld grind weld...........well, you get the picture

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                    • Terrys
                      Overdrive
                      • May 2007
                      • 1382

                      Originally posted by Cutter
                      There were two unused connections in that mid console area, both with black and white striped wires. My truck doesn't have a hazard switch so I'm wondering if that is what they were for? If so it might be worth it to buy the switch.
                      White, with black tracer is not related to the hazard warning circuit. I have a vague recollection that is may be for an oil pressure gage. Look and see if theree is another W/b near the oil filter area.

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                      • 73series88
                        5th Gear
                        • Oct 2009
                        • 587

                        finally got my winch mounted in the right place.
                        and got my tuffy box secured.
                        moved the od lever so it faces me and moved the cup holder over one screw hole. the lever is actually better now because it sits right in the center of the gearbox tunnel. and i can still use my cup holder. wasnt giving up on that.

                        Took the center seatbox cover off. placed the tuffy on the opening. drilled 3 holes through the box and through seatbox. put 3 bolts facing up with nylock nuts and fender washers on the seatbox. 2 in the back one in the front. then was able to lower the tuffy down on the bolts. then i just put some wing nuts to hold the box down. i can have it off in 30 sec.

                        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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                        • stonefox
                          4th Gear
                          • Jul 2010
                          • 450

                          Originally posted by 73series88
                          finally got my winch mounted in the right place.
                          and got my tuffy box secured.
                          moved the od lever so it faces me and moved the cup holder over one screw hole. the lever is actually better now because it sits right in the center of the gearbox tunnel. and i can still use my cup holder. wasnt giving up on that.

                          Took the center seatbox cover off. placed the tuffy on the opening. drilled 3 holes through the box and through seatbox. put 3 bolts facing up with nylock nuts and fender washers on the seatbox. 2 in the back one in the front. then was able to lower the tuffy down on the bolts. then i just put some wing nuts to hold the box down. i can have it off in 30 sec.

                          aaron
                          Aaron ,I think you my be entitled to a mug for posting reply # 1,000 in the "what did you do to your rover today " thread
                          Sean
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                          1963 88'' IIa daily driver
                          1970 88"
                          1971 88"
                          authenticstoneworks.com

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                          • stomper
                            5th Gear
                            • Apr 2007
                            • 889

                            Aaron, Do you thing the OD shifts well with the lever in that position? I just reasembled my tunnel after replacing the slave cylinder, and though about mounting it the was you did. It would allow me to reach less to engage it. Is there enough space to engage the OD while the shifter is in 4th?
                            Bad gas mileage gets you to some of the greatest places on earth.

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                            • 73series88
                              5th Gear
                              • Oct 2009
                              • 587

                              much better this way
                              i dont have to reach down into the passenger footwell to shift
                              and doesnt even come close to hitting the shift lever
                              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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                              • mrdoiron
                                4th Gear
                                • Dec 2009
                                • 446

                                Put the soft top on the 61'

                                Took the cab top off, and put the soft top on the 61 ole girl...
                                mike
                                ---------------------------
                                1961 Ser IIa Hybrid Defender
                                1969 Ser IIa Bugeye
                                1980 Ser III Lightweight 24V RHD- sold
                                1988 LR90 turbo diesel RHD - currently frame off rebuild in progress
                                1998 Disco - ex wife :-(
                                2000 Disco - RIP , end over end 2.5 times
                                2010 RR Sport Supercharged


                                http://mikerovers.shutterfly.com/

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