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"Lipstick on a pig"
Posted: Fri Dec 14, 2012 6:45 pm
by 97DISCO
So is this a project or a build? I think that just keeping this thing running will be a project.
So I bought a 1985 RED 110. If I break down the original vin it's a standard 2.5 petrol LT77
It looks good from 100 feet so I coined it "lip stick on a pig" because once you get close enough you can see why it was advertised so cheap.
I didn't even start it as I figured I would make a reasonable offer and if it turned out to be too much work well just resell it to someone with more time
First job get it started.
Re: "Lipstick on a pig"
Posted: Fri Dec 14, 2012 9:27 pm
by Dave_F
Welcome and Congratulations.
How is the chassis/frame and bulkhead/Firewall...sorry we tend to use the British slang for the parts.
There are some good Rover shops out here that would happily have a look at it.
Just look at the supporters tab on the main Home screen.
Does it at least turn over?
Cheers,
Re: "Lipstick on a pig"
Posted: Fri Dec 14, 2012 11:03 pm
by ANDYD
Lol ......" Good from far, but far from good" eh!...congrats on your purchase, she will grow on you!
I am in Richmond if you need any advice or just a few words of encouragement.
Cheers, Andy
Re: "Lipstick on a pig"
Posted: Mon Dec 17, 2012 6:43 pm
by Russ
Did you have that in here for a steering box last week? Looked like a nice rig, and thank you as that was my first opportunity to see the undersides of a Defender.
Re: "Lipstick on a pig"
Posted: Wed Dec 26, 2012 4:03 pm
by 97DISCO
Russ wrote:Did you have that in here for a steering box last week? Looked like a nice rig, and thank you as that was my first opportunity to see the undersides of a Defender.
Hi russ, nope wasn't me possibly a similar truck
Re: "Lipstick on a pig"
Posted: Wed Dec 26, 2012 4:11 pm
by 97DISCO
had a few minutes and thought what better than to work on the 110 in the rain.
-installed the rebuilt starter but still just clicking must need a charge
-had neighbour pull start it. with no luck.
-maybe the gas gauge is working so i add gas.
-pull start 2 had it firing and running but only with the gas pedal
-discover manual choke button hmmm!!!!
- so truck runs decent and warms up fine
opened the fuse cover to see why heater fan isn't running
wow
Re: "Lipstick on a pig"
Posted: Thu Dec 27, 2012 9:23 pm
by 97DISCO
Any recommendations on a repair manual to cover a 1985 110 with good wiring diagram?
Factory manual? I found some online PDF manuals but would prefer the physical book
Thanks
Re: "Lipstick on a pig"
Posted: Fri Dec 28, 2012 8:23 am
by red90
Yes, the factory manuals. They are online for download as well as parts catalogs. If you have trouble finding them, let me know and I'll look for the links.
You can purchase the factory paper manuals through many of the rover parts suppliers.
I colour coded and labelled the military diagram here:
http://www.red90.ca/rovers/Defender%20F ... iagram.pdf It is for the most part the same as the civilian trucks.
Re: "Lipstick on a pig"
Posted: Thu Jan 03, 2013 4:18 am
by skeena river rover
Nice project! The digital manuals are nice just get used to them. Is the 4x4/ transmission problem solved?
Keep the pictures coming!
How is the corroding problem on the aluminium?