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  • Ross72SIII
    Low Range
    • Jan 2012
    • 34

    depressing

    I drove by the shop today and looked at my Rover...Maybe someday, with enough money, Ill get to drive it again.
    No, its not a Jeep...update, actually it is for right now. I am temporarily Rover-less.

    1972 SIII 109-sold

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    • masonater
      3rd Gear
      • Nov 2007
      • 329

      Finally got around to installing the new clutch/brake fluid reservoir that ive had since summer. I was having a heck of a time bleeding the clutch after. I gave up and will try again tomorrow. While i was under the 109 I wiggled my front drive shaft and just as i thought, its totally worn out. After the parabolics and 33's it has almost an inch of up and down play in at the slip joint. Good thing i saw RN has them on sale! I still cannot figure out why its been stuck in 4x4 since i rebuilt everything. All the linkages move fine but cant get it out of 4. Ive been running through my mind for days trying to think of what i put together wrong to cause this?
      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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      • 73series88
        5th Gear
        • Oct 2009
        • 587

        found some green rustoium paint
        its pretty close
        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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        • derekchace
          4th Gear
          • May 2008
          • 463

          Worked on the doors seals in the ambulance and paid for my 101
          GMR Imports
          802-655-4874
          802-324-3370
          gmr4x4.com

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          • Skookumchuck
            2nd Gear
            • Oct 2010
            • 269

            I got a phone call that my Uncle Tex had broke down in front of the hardware store. So I jumped into the Rover and ran down to see what I could do as it is a rolling mechanics tool shop it was the best vehicle to take on a rescue mission. well we couldn't get his van to start and as it is a lot more complex than my trusty old 68 out came the tow strap and down the highway we went (at 10 mph, low range 3rd gear) well the three mile trip took about 15 minutes and when I turned off the highway on to a town road I didn't even have to slow down for the school zone. Got his van to the repair shop and spent more time with the mechanic looking at my Rover. The best thing is that on the way home at a more civilized speed (45 MPH through town on the highway) we passed a speed trap with the commercial vehicle inspectors on the side of the road. They would of had a hayday with me pulling the Uncles van down the shoulder of the highway. So the Rover god was looking out for us.
            1968 Series IIA
            1987 D90 Kid's project
            German wirehair Pointer (Wood Hound)

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            • Skookumchuck
              2nd Gear
              • Oct 2010
              • 269

              Put the new to me roof rack on the 109. bought it of off a guy from the Okanogan so he brought it to Cranbrook for me as he was delivering a 76 series III to its new owner. When I drove up to meet them here was this Rover with two sets of legs sticking out from under the truck. I got out and siad now that is something you never see two guys on the ground under a Rover.

              Well got the rack home with bungy cords and got it bolted down to the rain gutters. The Rover finally looks right. They look ***** without a roof rack. I am going to take it off when I get to Jeff City MO and have it flat black powder coated. I have a bit of welding to do and clean it up first. All in all happy to have it.

              Just a side note the rack comes from a rover that has traveled all over the world so now the rover is well traveled

              1968 Series IIA
              1987 D90 Kid's project
              German wirehair Pointer (Wood Hound)

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              • jimsshuman
                1st Gear
                • Apr 2008
                • 136

                Love the wirehaired! I have an aging shorthair and have really grown to love the look of the wirehair.
                sigpic
                '91 RRC, SWB (tuned up quite nicely, new water pump, needs radiator repaired or replaced and brakes!) Sold😔
                '74 S III, diesel, 109, rhd, hard top
                (patiently awaiting cummings 4bt, nv 4500, and np200!)
                Finally IN PROGRESS!! Sold😖

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                • Skookumchuck
                  2nd Gear
                  • Oct 2010
                  • 269

                  Originally posted by jimsshuman
                  Love the wirehaired! I have an aging shorthair and have really grown to love the look of the wirehair.
                  She is a great dog goes everywhere with me. When I go near the rover she gets really excited as it is the only vehicle that she is allowed to travell in other than the back of a truck box. She has her own seat that she sits on.
                  1968 Series IIA
                  1987 D90 Kid's project
                  German wirehair Pointer (Wood Hound)

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                  • o2batsea
                    Overdrive
                    • Oct 2006
                    • 1199

                    Took advantage of the nice weather to do the brakes and shocks on the front of the SWB RRC. Always takes longer than you think. I had to dodge one curve ball; the LH swivel railco bush was toast, so new swivel everything. That added two extra hours. Had to finish under lights.

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                    • RoverForm
                      3rd Gear
                      • Jul 2010
                      • 348

                      Originally posted by derekchace
                      Today I bought the wife a Sankey field kitchen. Tail Gate competition at the British Invasion look out!
                      where oh where did you find something that incredible?

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                      • westcoastkevin
                        1st Gear
                        • Jan 2011
                        • 162

                        I made tooling and reground my rockers.... This has been bugging me for a while but I finally got to do ti.

                        Typical intake valve tappet:


                        Before/After Intake Tappet.


                        Typical cam follower before grinding:


                        Typical cam follower after grinding but before polishing:


                        Typical cam follower after polishing:


                        The lot and the locating spud.


                        Now, the chromer is picking them up tomorrow. I am so happy.

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                        • 73series88
                          5th Gear
                          • Oct 2009
                          • 587

                          very nice
                          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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                          • Cutter
                            4th Gear
                            • Feb 2009
                            • 455

                            If you've got it, can you show a pic of the jig you Made in process?? Doubt I'd do it but I love me a good jig. Looks like its attached somehow to the cross feed?
                            _________________________________________
                            1986 3.5l 110 SW Austrian Feurwehr

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                            • o2batsea
                              Overdrive
                              • Oct 2006
                              • 1199

                              Installed tune up kit, rebuilt front prop shaft on SWB RRC. Need to rebuild RH swivel to pass inspection.

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                              • Ray
                                Low Range
                                • Aug 2010
                                • 23

                                Great day Friday! Stock climate monitoring system working great now. Bit of an outlaw though as the Ser III STPS failed allowing a gps'd run of 56 mph in a 50 zone. Feeling the need to find a few mattress tags to rip off!
                                Ray
                                73 SIII 88 Daily Driver-patiently waiting for a good shop day
                                69 SIIA 109 NADA ~Someday...
                                61 SII 88 ~Shielding the earth from rain

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