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  • I am man! Defender! Provider! Mechanic!
  • Stoner
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    http://forum.landrovernet.com/showthread.php/233766-200tdi-heater-plugs-not-wired-in

    good, confirmation that mine (as a 200tdi in a 19j hole) pins glow on the ignition switch through some fat red/brown cable. No relays.

    and
    http://forum.landrovernet.com/showthread.php/199253-Yellow-relay-socket-behind-dash
    Im not as worried as I was about the random yellow box floating around hardly attached to anything anymore – it shouldnt be anyway as I have removed the rear windscreen heating circuit.

    Im glad these forums exist. WOuld have been much harder without access to such an accumulation of knowledge from other people’s trial and error.

    Stoner
    Free Member

    Bit of a breakthrough this week.
    Got the loom fully working including the new heated windscreen.
    Really satisfying wiring up a new loom section and flicking the switch without any burning smells…

    Also have built a new relay junction box to hold new relays to manage all the high current stuff to the front lamps, the heated windscreen and the windscreen timing relay (orange thingy)

    New intercooler and turbo hoses and I gave the intercooler a good swill out with petrol.

    She’s coming back together. I can see the end in sight now.

    sharkbait
    Free Member

    BLING!

    Looking good there Stoner. Want one.
    In fact we were having a chat the other day and I said I’d like a weatherproofed soft-top just for fun – she said get one then!
    Shame I’ve got no spare cash 🙁

    saleem
    Free Member

    I’m loving thus thread. Lolling at getting one myself, I also have been told to just go and buy one,just need to find a job first now though.

    JEngledow
    Free Member

    A little while ago we had a terrorism awareness presentation for work and I can’t help but notice a similarity between some of the improvised bombs we were shown and this:

    flap_jack
    Free Member

    Can you do my old Merc when you’ve finished this…

    Stoner
    Free Member

    That would be more up an old mate’s Street. He has half a dozen classic mercs. Including 2 former German army staff cars he imported from South Africa.

    At least that was until he had twins…

    orangeboy
    Free Member

    That’s very nice.
    I’ve been very pleased with my x-eng security stuff nice stuff
    Also think about a tracker prices are very low now
    And the silly amount of. Doors and bonnets getting stolen
    A bearing hammered into the hinge bolt works very well

    Opps that’s all a bit down best sorry

    Duffer
    Free Member

    A bearing hammered into the hinge bolt works very well

    Speaking from bitter experience there? Out of interest, how might one then remove the door? Drill the bearing out?

    Stoner
    Free Member

    Youd never drill a SS bearing from the bolt head.

    From experience you can safely cut the hinge and bolt heads off without damaging the pillars or doors, you then just use some molgrips on the bolt shank left. Sacrificed hinge though.

    Bit of a pain given how quickly the hinges wear out mind 🙂

    I dont think my bonnet would be much sought after since it has chequerplate rash and isnt a puma, but I might consider adding a bike lock to the back of it to prevent a quick get away.

    orangeboy
    Free Member

    Personaly I’ve not done that with my current one yet but will as soon as I fit the new hinges.
    I’ve not suffered any loss as yet but does seem a problem at the moment
    Maybe mine is to tatty

    The bearing in bolt head is also good for ground anchor bolts

    Tiger6791
    Full Member

    Speaking from bitter experience there? Out of interest, how might one then remove the door? Drill the bearing out?

    Of all the Landys I’ve had I’ve never needed to take a door off.

    Mine have 5mm Stainless BB in the Torx sockets

    If I ever need to remove the door there is a nut on the inside, behind the door card 😉

    Stoner
    Free Member

    Electrics pretty much now all done.
    All the MOT sparky stuff is completed and working. Two wings both refitted. The instrument panel is refitted and the looms all tidied up. Nearly all the work has finished in the engine bay – just got to bleed the clutch and brakes.

    Unfortunately Ive managed to break my phone’s camera lens so dont have many pics, but have just stolen junior’s christmas present to take a few snap shots.

    Yesterday and today Ive been working on the auxiliary switch bank for the spot lights, interior lights, windscreen washer, heated windscreen, USB charger and digital LED voltmeter.

    Really pleased with how it’s come out. Just need to fit a relay to link the rear working lamps to the reverse gear switch line from the back of the gearbox.

    I’ll take some more pics next week of the refitted wings and cabin space once Ive fixed my phone

    Stoner
    Free Member

    Headlining done.
    Apparently the broken sill is ready for picking up at the end of this week. We’ll see. Only taken 6 months 🙁


    Wings & slam panel on. (as is new grille, but no pic of it)

    Aux electric panel fitted too, although this photo is of it before it was finished

    Will try and get some smarter pics. Going to start on a door today I think.

    globalti
    Free Member

    While you’ve still got access why don’t you buy another one of those LR double washer jet thingies and install the two in the two lateral holes in the BH so you get four jets? The pump is more than adequate for the flow and four jets gives you a decent deluge.

    Stoner
    Free Member

    I have a new wipac tank and jet – I get plenty of squirt out of the single new double jet already. But since Im not refitting the dash, I will always have access to the bulkhead to fit another later. I might even fit a third wiper box for shits & giggles 🙂

    Marmoset
    Free Member

    Looks good. My 6 year old son keeps asking when we can build one together, I told him a few years ago that we do one when he was a lot older….. I think he’s getting impatient!

    TP
    Free Member

    This is a great STW thread. Keep up the good work and keep us informed. I hope to do something similar one day but I best concentrate on family finances for now. A garage I could fit a landy in would be good as well.

    Tiger6791
    Full Member

    ooh ooh, oohh

    Like the headlining!

    Tell me how you did covered it!!

    backinireland
    Free Member

    Seen one guy wind his pipe to the washer jets round a heater hose to try and heat the water inside it. Not sure if it did any good but he thought h t it was trick.

    backinireland
    Free Member

    One thing I,d fit again if had another defender is a set of tree sliders. Reckoned it improved the side impAct protection.

    Stoner
    Free Member
    Tiger6791
    Full Member

    Ta

    Stoner
    Free Member

    cant lurk in here Tiger…
    😉

    hooli
    Full Member

    Looks brilliant, this is on my list of things to buy and tinker with. Sadly I don’t have the time, space or money at the moment.

    mcmoonter
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    Stoner, what sort of extra lights are you fitting? I’ve got a couple of Hella Comet 550 (I think) square driving lamps gathering dust in the shed. They were the type used on the Camel Trophy 110 roof racks. I may still have some Cibie Turini fog lamps somewhere too.

    Stoner
    Free Member

    Pete – there was a light bar that came on it when I got it. The 7″ spots were tired and the mirroring knackered but parts to repair it were impossible to find so I picked up 4 basic 55W rectangular lamps for £30 ish. Bargin. The two lamps that came on the rear were salvageable.

    Stoner
    Free Member

    Thanks geoffj 😉

    donated mudflaps gone on nicely.


    Checked the ol’ dear turned over yesterday and she fired second time. But Im still getting a sticky starter that might give up on me at the wrong time so Ive taken it back out and will strip and give it another going over, possibly with more lube on the drive axle. At least it’s still relatively easy to get at. Will try it one more time, and if it’s still playing up then Ill have it back out again and will find a replacement for it.

    AlexSimon
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    I’m not really into cars, but I like seeing a job well done – this looks fantastic!

    Tiger6791
    Full Member

    Looking good

    You planning on doing some ploughing with that tow bar?

    nickc
    Full Member

    Have you not finished this jeffing thing yet? 😆

    9 months!!

    Stoner
    Free Member

    I had to drop the hitch point to match my old trailer before I replaced it’s broken suspension and raised it an extra 4″ off the deck.

    TBH I really would have had this finished ages ago if I had got the galv parts back from the specialist sooner. I was hoping to get them in October/November last year. I might get the last bit back this week. 😯

    Im just fiddling now as I cant finish the roof etc without the last sill part.

    backinireland
    Free Member

    Tow electrics in that cut out in rear cross member for protection?

    timber
    Full Member

    Towbar electrics are a disposable item like screen wash, don’t want it anywhere too inaccessible when it inevitably goes wrong.
    We do a lot of ploughing with the tow bar on our 130 as it is so far back from the axle, despite the HD suspension. Often wondered about making a skid plate for it. May just be because we spend a lot of time in axle deep muck while cutting new forest tracks though, probably not a universal problem.

    geoffj
    Full Member

    🙂

    globalti
    Free Member

    What’s the black finish on the cappings? is that applied over the zinc?

    matt_outandabout
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    Timbur – all the 110’s and 130’s that Lix hired me had removeable tow bar mounts for that reason, and the little bit left had two 45* ish right angle sections coming into them to help ‘surf’ rather than ‘plough’. It leaves nice marks on rocks….

    Stoner
    Free Member

    I will be removing that grey primed extension plate on the hitch so the toe ball will go up 4″ and give me a little over a foot of clearance. Not loads admittedly. Fortunately its only clay and some old stumps in the coppice so I hope not to rip the hitch off 😯

    None of those cappings are galv’d this time round gti.
    I know Id like to have them dipped but I just havent done it. However, I know I can get them off in less than an hour when they show signs of rust and get them done. Its not ideal and it’s not up to the quality of the rest of the build but I can only do so much. The corner cappings are painted in a simoniz “tough black” which does what it says on the tin. The tub cappings were shot blasted and then drowned in hammerite. Will see how long they last,.

    Stoner
    Free Member

    Stripped the starter motor and put it back together again. Cant see why it doesnt always engage with the flywheel drive ring properly, so….
    …£95 for a new starter motor on eBay. Mad not too.

    Seems on the LR forums, everyone has “spare parts” starters in their sheds. Obviously another Solihull consumable 😉

    Tiger6791
    Full Member

    These are brilliant


    Linky

    But I can’t afford one 🙁

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