Dave's Series 2A Rebuild...
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DrRangelove
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Re: Dave's Series 2A Rebuild...
I say no every year, but there is a real possibility that we'll be up and running for the van isle rally this year!
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DrRangelove
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Re: Dave's Series 2A Rebuild...
The Fellas at Sussex automotive in Parksville are taking care of some mechanical items for me while we move house.
http://i1362.photobucket.com/albums/r692/DrRangelove/Mobile%20Uploads/33804DE0-2C5C-48EF-BDAD-E597097C9D05_zpsvvgflmn2.jpg
http://i1362.photobucket.com/albums/r692/DrRangelove/Mobile%20Uploads/4BAE250F-EF14-4710-936B-7EC2B2EEF3F9_zpstlohbjgg.jpg
http://i1362.photobucket.com/albums/r692/DrRangelove/Mobile%20Uploads/33804DE0-2C5C-48EF-BDAD-E597097C9D05_zpsvvgflmn2.jpg
http://i1362.photobucket.com/albums/r692/DrRangelove/Mobile%20Uploads/4BAE250F-EF14-4710-936B-7EC2B2EEF3F9_zpstlohbjgg.jpg
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DrRangelove
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Re: Dave's Series 2A Rebuild...
Well, yesterday was a very special day... for the first time in about 5 years the 2.25 petrol engine in the Landy was run, and for the first time in about 25 years the wheels on this vehicle have moved under its own power!
https://youtu.be/Us2eCz4eAKk
https://youtu.be/T-YlkS8EZTc
https://youtu.be/Us2eCz4eAKk
https://youtu.be/T-YlkS8EZTc
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DrRangelove
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Re: Dave's Series 2A Rebuild...
Some more pictures of progress...
Gearbox in
http://i1362.photobucket.com/albums/r692/DrRangelove/IMG_04551_zpsx23fxlvl.jpg
Brake/clutch lines, alternator in
http://i1362.photobucket.com/albums/r692/DrRangelove/IMG_04561_zpsqkrwpuy1.jpg
Gearbox in
http://i1362.photobucket.com/albums/r692/DrRangelove/IMG_04551_zpsx23fxlvl.jpg
Brake/clutch lines, alternator in
http://i1362.photobucket.com/albums/r692/DrRangelove/IMG_04561_zpsqkrwpuy1.jpg
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ANDYD
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Re: Dave's Series 2A Rebuild...
Hey Dave ..Great progress :spinning:
I have to say you are looking a lot older in the videos than I remember...... LR rebuilds will do that to you :occasion5:
I have to say you are looking a lot older in the videos than I remember...... LR rebuilds will do that to you :occasion5:
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DrRangelove
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Re: Dave's Series 2A Rebuild...
A little video of the Rover hauling firewood around Horne Lake...
https://youtu.be/WrYoyPrgVzQ
Its runs and drives. Everything is held on with no more than one bolt, but its dun to get out there and actually use it!
https://youtu.be/WrYoyPrgVzQ
Its runs and drives. Everything is held on with no more than one bolt, but its dun to get out there and actually use it!
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DrRangelove
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Re: Dave's Series 2A Rebuild...
Does anyone know how to upload photos without using photobucket?
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DrRangelove
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cbalme
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Re: Dave's Series 2A Rebuild...
Looks great Dave! I see it's plated now so hopefully we'll see it on the next outing!
I use imgur to upload my photos but there is a way to do it in the forum.
I use imgur to upload my photos but there is a way to do it in the forum.
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DrRangelove
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Re: Dave's Series 2A Rebuild...
Yeah I guess I should add some background to that photo lol
I got the truck plated and insured about 6 weeks ago so have been driving it around the local area a fair amount, which has identified more bugs/wrinkles that need to be ironed out!
First up the hand brake was binding and locking up the wheels/transmission - fixed that use by slackening off the adjuster on the hand brake drum. After that little episode left me stranded on the side of the road (I always travel with at least vice grips now!) the front brakes started binding up... I bled the lines to relieve a bit of the pressure then slackened off the nuts on the master cylinder which worked for a while but I'm still binding slightly so will have to take a closer look at that. The front brakes are running quite hot so I haven't been driving it around much recently.... I'm not 100% convinced that my issues don't stem from poorly fitting brake shoes - remember a few pages back I had a really hard time getting the drums on over the shoes even with the adjusters backed all the way off... I hate dealing with taking shoes on and off but at some point I think I'm going to take off some of the metal where the shoes fits into the cylinder before I wear away all my lining!
Oh and I discovered that my driver side front bearing had completely disintegrated (see pics below) after less than 500 miles since installing. I blame myself more than the parts though - between running the brakes/hub hot and having a lose drive member over the winter that leaked oil out/water in I think I compromised the bearing. Still, I was quite surprised by how quickly it failed!
Toasted bearing:
http://i1362.photobucket.com/albums/r692/DrRangelove/31520FB3-94FF-40AF-99DB-93EDBA4747AB_zpswtsmrxbt.jpg
Lots of burnt brake dust!:
http://i1362.photobucket.com/albums/r692/DrRangelove/1CFFF60F-3FF6-43F7-A2D7-90EFE2771D20_zpsys0gbh0h.jpg
New lawn ornament:
http://i1362.photobucket.com/albums/r692/DrRangelove/256A143D-033E-4F81-AA02-28FC0D2D168B_zpswzh0hfmr.jpg
All buttoned up with new hubcap:
http://i1362.photobucket.com/albums/r692/DrRangelove/IMG_1446_zpsupuzo12z.jpg
Rear view:
http://i1362.photobucket.com/albums/r692/DrRangelove/IMG_1447_zpsdsllbpqu.jpg
I got the truck plated and insured about 6 weeks ago so have been driving it around the local area a fair amount, which has identified more bugs/wrinkles that need to be ironed out!
First up the hand brake was binding and locking up the wheels/transmission - fixed that use by slackening off the adjuster on the hand brake drum. After that little episode left me stranded on the side of the road (I always travel with at least vice grips now!) the front brakes started binding up... I bled the lines to relieve a bit of the pressure then slackened off the nuts on the master cylinder which worked for a while but I'm still binding slightly so will have to take a closer look at that. The front brakes are running quite hot so I haven't been driving it around much recently.... I'm not 100% convinced that my issues don't stem from poorly fitting brake shoes - remember a few pages back I had a really hard time getting the drums on over the shoes even with the adjusters backed all the way off... I hate dealing with taking shoes on and off but at some point I think I'm going to take off some of the metal where the shoes fits into the cylinder before I wear away all my lining!
Oh and I discovered that my driver side front bearing had completely disintegrated (see pics below) after less than 500 miles since installing. I blame myself more than the parts though - between running the brakes/hub hot and having a lose drive member over the winter that leaked oil out/water in I think I compromised the bearing. Still, I was quite surprised by how quickly it failed!
Toasted bearing:
http://i1362.photobucket.com/albums/r692/DrRangelove/31520FB3-94FF-40AF-99DB-93EDBA4747AB_zpswtsmrxbt.jpg
Lots of burnt brake dust!:
http://i1362.photobucket.com/albums/r692/DrRangelove/1CFFF60F-3FF6-43F7-A2D7-90EFE2771D20_zpsys0gbh0h.jpg
New lawn ornament:
http://i1362.photobucket.com/albums/r692/DrRangelove/256A143D-033E-4F81-AA02-28FC0D2D168B_zpswzh0hfmr.jpg
All buttoned up with new hubcap:
http://i1362.photobucket.com/albums/r692/DrRangelove/IMG_1446_zpsupuzo12z.jpg
Rear view:
http://i1362.photobucket.com/albums/r692/DrRangelove/IMG_1447_zpsdsllbpqu.jpg
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DrRangelove
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Re: Dave's Series 2A Rebuild...
Thanks Mepham55 (Matt) - adjusting the pushrod on the brake MC seems to have solved by brake binding issue... I had to wind the two nuts in quite a bit, at least half way up the threaded rod but it seems to have done the trick. Not sure how to gauge the 1/16" "free play" in the cylinder so I kind of eye balled it but I did the 20ish mile run into Parksville today from Horne Lake and the drums are no longer hot to the touch. The pedal is a bit softer than before and I'll need to adjust the snail cams a bit more once the shoes have bedded in (pulling to the right slightly with adjusters backed off fully) but I'm just happy I'm not cooking my brakes every time I drive it...
The front brakes are squealing quite a bit though - does anyone have any tips for eliminating this, or is it one of those things that goes away once the shoes have bedded in?
Cheers
Dave
The front brakes are squealing quite a bit though - does anyone have any tips for eliminating this, or is it one of those things that goes away once the shoes have bedded in?
Cheers
Dave
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The_Anachronist
Dave's Series 2A Rebuild...
Chamfer the leading edge of the shoe material on all shoes at a 45-degree angle. You may have glazed the brakes running them hot; a bit of a scuff with some 120 sandpaper on a firm sponge might help (shoes and drums - wear a mask). Don’t go bananas. Give the shoes and drums a good clean with brake cleaner. Triple-check all the adjustments listed in the service manual. Get one of those handwarmer things because it’s nice to have warm fingers while cursing 109 brakes.
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DrRangelove
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Re: Dave's Series 2A Rebuild...
Back on the Island after a year living in Toronto so thought I'd fire up the old Landy and give her a wash... After a quick manual priming of the fuel pump she came straight back to life!
Went for a quick shake down drive on the back roads and everything seems just like I left it a year ago...
Went for a quick shake down drive on the back roads and everything seems just like I left it a year ago...
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oldgravy
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Re: Dave's Series 2A Rebuild...
If only they all started easily after sitting. :)
Welcome back!
Welcome back!
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DrRangelove
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Re: Dave's Series 2A Rebuild...
Now listed for sale on the forum

