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miketomcat

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  1. That truck was bought (and now being sold) by foers recently it needs a whole load of loving and has different axles front and rear. Mike
  2. It looks familiar but not a land rover part I think it's a tool but can't place it. Mike
  3. There's a German company that makes one like that not sure who but Google 110 roof rack (images). Mike
  4. That hitch is the same as mine which means it was built around 1953. Mike
  5. The last booking day this year is the Wednesday 14th sept. So best get a wriggle on. Mike
  6. I've not done it but tdci has no flaps and the dash/heater is completely different. So I would use a 200tdi bulkhead (i'm pretty sure you can get them ready galvanized) however you could use a td5 bulkhead but it does require modifications which I would do then get it galvanized. Mike
  7. If it was a parallel hole it would be impossible to stop it rotating whilst tightening. With a taper a little pressure causes enough friction (normally) for you to tighten. Mike
  8. Don't use expanding foam it's open cell and holds water. Use waxoyl etc as above. Mike
  9. I don't know the weight but would definitely use a trailer it's a bit big to man handle up there. Mike
  10. I was under the impression the reason for under sized heads was for torque settings. ie 10mm head is this torque where as a 13mm head is that torque regardless of thread size. This system makes it impossible for a half Witt to over torque them as a 10mm socket driver is only set to one torque. Mike
  11. Less than a month to go. Can you tell i'm looking forward to it (nothing at all to do with the fact I'll be kid and wife free) just wish I had some time to get the ibex finished. Mike
  12. Sounds about right when I first put the 110 on the road I had to rotate every fuse to get things to work. Mike
  13. Welcome rab it's nice when people say hello but not essential there is plenty of members that have never posted but that doesn't mean they don't read lots. Mike
  14. Surely it would be better to sell the 5 door cage and buy a 3 door. A 5 door cage is probably worth more and more saleable. The floor is a different height the 5 door bolts to the floor then to the chassis. The 3 door bolts to the wheel boxes then to the chassis. Mike
  15. Early ones like this: Have separate seat belts. Mike
  16. You could fit later 110 sw seat belt mounts to your hard top they take the upper shoulder mount and the reel. They fit between the capping and roof joints but I see no reason they couldn't be fitted half way down the hardtop. Mike
  17. That's a whole different kind of special.. but I can see the overall appeal I quite like it (ignoring the bodges). Mike
  18. Daft question but have you tried Volvo lorry/car track rods as it would surprise me if their taper was different. I would of thought they use one taper for all vehicles. Mike
  19. Trust me there's no rivet counting on my part. Mines the wrong colour, wrong engine, it now has the right gearbox, wrong seats, rather a lot of filler one side, wrong wheels/tyres and the rear sides/alpine windows have been plated over. Oh and the chassis has a lot of plates. Hmmm I guess I'm counting the rivets I don't have. Mike
  20. Just a thought the Salisbury steering bar is cranked so might be worth a look there was one on eBay recently. Mike
  21. I've got the 110 on the road and several mini based kit cars in storage (a friend's garden) oh and the ibex in his garage. I not even going mention the house (any body seen my kitchen I'm sure I left it here somewhere). Mike
  22. I'm going to revive this thread as it has some great pictures from last year's event. So this year's event is 17th-18th September. We will be running the night event again and this year there will be a bbq between the day and night sections. For more details and booking:- http://www.shirelrc.com/seven-sisters/ See you all there. Mike
  23. Shirelrc is attending the Tracks across the field event this coming weekend. This is basically a tractor working weekend. They usually have approximately 100 to 120 tractors over the weekend. They have a large field with horse ploughing, horticultural machines, beer tent and a few trade stands, display tractors and our club display for the weekend. They have on site toilets and fresh running water. They do not charge for entry. The event is located in Froxfield Hampshire on August 20+21, just opposite the Trooper Inn Pub (GU32 1BD) They have a large field with lots of space for exhibitors and another large field which is for working tractors. It is a good weekend with a relaxed theme. We will be there all weekend relaxing and talking rubbish mainly pop in and say hi. Mike
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