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Stellaghost

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  1. So you need it to be 1.14m to the outside I could probably sort that out and then tig the corners up if your happy with that Regards Stephen
  2. Yes that's correct the corners are square and not rounded as in your example pictures Regards Stephen
  3. Hi Arjan What size do you need I have a piece of folded and welded aluminium ( obviously this is a total long shot ) measuring 1.2m x 1.8m x 100mm around 3mm thick see photo you can have it FOC the only problem being getting it to you if it is suitable I guess some sort of forum relay would need to happen although this is a moot point if sizes are no good Regards Stephen Might not be too long a shot just noticed the sizes you posted
  4. Definately a contender don't know if there is something available to soak in the bores to assist loosening the rings off
  5. My understanding is that quite a few ex military vehicles did go on Q plates assuming a shortage of age related plates due to the amount of military vehicles released into civvy street at the time but that would be a guess I will enquire via Gaydon and see what happens
  6. Could be piston rings stuck if not been used for so long this would enable oil to bypass rings and act as a fuel thus increasing rpm as effectively more fuel available Just read full post and you' covered the above sorry
  7. Definitely should be an oil seal when you get sorted you could try the one shot cv joint grease instead of oil as this assists greatly in the reduction of leaks
  8. There may be a filter in the pump. Red spot pumps I've used in the past when running a V8 had a filter where the fuel intake to the pump was probably worth a check also could be a filter in the tank
  9. Hi All So a couple of years ago I looked into getting my lightweight tax exempt got as far as finding out from British Heritage that my vehicle is 1973 vintage this was via an e mail have not as yet applied for proper certificate. The lightweight is also on a Q plate. It is my understanding that this can also be exchanged for an age related number plate. I would be gratefully if anyone could shed some light on the process as it is today in achieving tax exemption. Thanks in advance Regards Stephen
  10. Gases for welding stainless include pureshield argon stainshield specshield and alushield light hope this helps
  11. Have you tried turning the crank may just misalignment of splines turning the engine or gearbox in gear may help
  12. It's called Lamancha you turn off the road onto a track just past the telehandler sales place cannot remember name track goes over the hill just follow till you come to the sheds and houses then ask however looking at your photos the axle tube looks fine the rotten bit seems to be the strengthening section common on military landrovers very easily repairable in my opinion it's basically just box section cut it off clean steelwork up and fit a new piece of box section obviously cut to the dimensions of the original piece once painted it will be as good as new alternatively just remove it clean up axle with grinder and paint as before mentioned the strengthening sections were fitted to front and rear axles on military landrovers civvy street vehicles did not have them and managed perfectly well without them if your vehicle is going to get some serious abuse then it wouldn't hurt to refit hope this helps
  13. Would not have thought so but it may have pushed through the fork which can happen
  14. It's called aluminium solder works very well usually someone demonstrating it at Landrover shows just need some patience as looks like nowts happening when your scratching it in then it flows just for info I have joined copper to aluminium with this obviously you need to tin the copper first did not need to do it but it was,a topic that was raised locally so I had a go probably never need it😁
  15. How did you get on always good to know the solution to problems as this helps the forum community ta very much
  16. Hi fridgefreezer You probably already sorted but lidl are selling auto darkening helmets certainly in Scotland at the moment for £23 I tend to buy only woodworking gear off them but what I have seems solid enough if you still need one let me know as I could pick one up and post it if required Stephen
  17. Bleed nipple should be at the top as air goes to the highest point
  18. Problems solved picked up a cream mfu and some fog light switches at u pull it for £10 everything fine now
  19. Still think there may be air in there Starting at the master cylinder crack open all the joints in sequence should be fluid and no air also remove slave cylinder and push piston in so it minimises the space for air locks worked for me in the past also check condition of flexi hoses as they can break down and cause an obstruction if you continue to pump pedal does it feel better and once you stop does clutch fade again this would also indicate air in the system as previously mentioned gunnisons eazibleed is a great tool for this run plenty fluid through to flush out air failing all that you may have to check all is good in the box clutch release arms have been known to punch through and new parts have been known to fail or not work at all hope some of this helps
  20. Probably still air in the system I've always had the best results with a pressure bleed tool Gunnisons do one I take it you have renewed both cylinders
  21. I use air die grinder for light work but for serious work I use a Hitachi 110v die grinder both use the same bits but the Hitachi has far superior reach for getting into holes / bores and obviously not hanging around waiting for compressor to catch up though I do have a Honda petrol compressor that keeps up with a DA easily enough but have not tried it with die grinder
  22. I have the 200tdi in my Lightweight but used manifold and turbo from 300tdi as was way better to sort for exhaust run May have a 200tdi for sale later this year as debating whether to keep the 200 or put a 300 tdi in as have both in the garage
  23. If you go to the offroad centre at Lamancha they had a few series axles laid around last time I was up there they may be able to sort you out
  24. A Solder sucker may have helped de-solder the braids bought one myself recently and it works well only cost about £5
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