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Procta



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looking good there, Thumbs Up After seeing the state of my dads land rover, after it came back, i recon me and him would have done a much better job! Defender TD5 90 ---/--- Peugeot 306 HDI hatch back

Success is 90% Inspiration and 4 minutes Preparation # you can make it!
Post #1042873 16th Aug 2024 12:23am
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bodstruck



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Agreed. Reasonably straightforward to refresh a Defender and have it looking presentable and all hang together well for a bit. But a different matter doing it in a way that lasts.

The previous owner of this had obviously spent lots of time and money on it with the replacement chassis, bulkhead, electrics and door post repairs. But as you dig in you find frustratingly shocking work and end up spending more time putting right previous stuff than doing the new stuff you set out to do.

The C posts had been riveted together and were barely attached to the sill. The B post repairs were poor - bare metal left exposed and the reinforcements for the lower hinges were not attached to the skin to they pretty much collapsed.

Frustratingly extensive use of these monstrosities:



And covering everything in sound deadening is great until you want to work on it after as removing it is a pig.

Still, it will be good in the end Smile
Post #1042899 16th Aug 2024 10:48am
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bodstruck



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Heated windscreen has arrived as well now. Well packaged Thumbs Up

Not quite sure if I will make up my own loom or buy ready made yet. But at least I can fill the hole when the time comes now.


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Post #1042914 16th Aug 2024 4:02pm
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Procta



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id buy the loom for it, saves you faffing on, you can get one with the switch that goes under the binnacle Thumbs Up

I really should get photos of the workmanship that was done on my dads for 27k, you will be shocked. Defender TD5 90 ---/--- Peugeot 306 HDI hatch back

Success is 90% Inspiration and 4 minutes Preparation # you can make it!
Post #1043261 20th Aug 2024 5:53am
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bodstruck



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Access to fit the rear seat support brackets is almost impossible so I lifted the floor.


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And obviously this led to more stuff to do. The floor supports have all been replaced in the past but have started to rust - so they need cleaning and repainting. And the coating on the fuel tank is coming off so that needs to be dropped, cleaned and painted as well.

Did some dry-fitting of the seats to make sure the brackets were going to be in the right place. The brackets have since been fettled to fit better.


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As you can probably see, they do not look right. Turns out that double cab seats and station wagon seats are different ( https://www.defender2.net/forum/topic93086.html ). They are more upright (can be fixed) and also have different front hinges.
So those seats were sold and I have procured a set from a SW. Ironically bought from a chap who wanted to fit them in a pickup and didn't know they were different.

Fit up for the side frames / B and C posts:


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And then ready to fit:


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and finally it seems like stuff is actually going back on the car Bow down


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No pics but I also fitted a new OE ignition lock so I will have a single key for the whole car Thumbs Up
Post #1045001 6th Sep 2024 10:44am
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LJMARSDEN



Member Since: 08 Jun 2021
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United Kingdom 2006 Defender 90 Td5 HT Java Black
All this looks like a good project, nice job 4.0 V8 Defender 90

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Post #1045007 6th Sep 2024 11:53am
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bodstruck



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Preparing the car to be mobile enough to take it for welding on the bulkhead. Lights going back in, but updated all the connectors to superseal before I fitted them. Good use of the kitchen table, boss was in bed.


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New seals for the bottom of the side panels. These are YRM ones. About £80 each. Ouch!! They fit well and look like they should do a good job.


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And added some insulation on top of the sound deadening on the roof. This is more to keep heat out and condensation down rather than for noise. 8mm foil backed closed cell foam.


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Then fitted them both. The roof is on to give it a bit more structural rigidity as I had to drive it to the garage for the welding. That was an exhilarating ride Shocked


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The bulkhead welding is now done so I am dressing and prepping ahead of paint. The rear chassis brackets are also now welded in so the rear floor can go back in when time permits. Everything else is painted so once the bulkhead is painted and dry I can start to reassemble. The bonnet is being replaced and inside the rear tub will also be painted.
Post #1046266 20th Sep 2024 11:36am
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bodstruck



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Bulkhead is now painted - new bulkhead to windscreen seal


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New vent flap seals


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New wiper boxes and cables to try and address the erratic behavior. And windscreen frame in and roof bolted down.


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Unfortunately there is a lot of play in the shaft of one of the new wiper boxes. Seems to work fine but if the tolerance is low then water will easily get in (despite the new seals) and only get worse. So I have to keep the dash apart for a little longer while a replacement arrives.

New windscreen blocks and gaskets


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There is not enough height in the garage to be able to fit the bonnet but the newly painted hinges have now been fitted with new SS screws so it is ready to fit.


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I managed to drop one of the hinge bushes on my gravel drive so it has been lost forever. The replacements are really tight, it will be interesting to see if they can even move when the bonnet is fitted.

The doors have all now been built up again. I fitted new seals and channels to the second row ones - what a pig of a job, nothing seemed to fit very well. Done now though. Fresh handles and locks on the fronts. These have EW and CL but that wiring will need to wait.


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The boss was out so I had the use of the 'paint warmer' to soften the waxoyl so I could coat the hard to reach parts in the doors as they were assembled. Don't tell her Smile


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And finally for now, I have managed to get the (3rd) set of puma rear seats to fit and latch correctly.


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Jobs to do as I work up to an MOT:

Wiper box replacement and dash reassembly
Windscreen in (heated but won't be wired up to start with)
Remove the dynamat stuff from the rear arches so I can plug the many holes and then give a good coat of Dinitrol underneath
Waxoyl the door pillar cavities and bulkhead before fitting the hinges.
Fit the rear 1/4 windows

Then the car can come out of the garage and I can:

Fit the rear door and gas strut
Fit the side doors (Optimill hinges and security plates to go on)
Fit and fettle the bonnet.
Fit the bonnet and wing-top chequer plate (not everyone's taste but I like the practicality and walk on it a lot)
Put the wheels with tyres back on (thanks to gcc130 for the loan of the bare steel rims Bow down )

Should be able to MOT it then. Followed by:

Plumb in the snorkel
Fit the winch bumper and steering guard
Internal wiring for aux stuff (heater lights etc)
Headlining in
Rear storage shelves and table
Rear trims (after painting them)
Paint the spare Wolf rims to match the body colour then swap the tyres over.

And then, when my will builds back up again

Wire in central locking
wire elec windows
fit and wire the aux heater
Heated screen wiring
Post #1048853 16th Oct 2024 12:44pm
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Oldyellar



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Scotland 2015 Defender 90 Puma 2.2 XS CSW Corris Grey
Great work mate keep it up
Post #1048857 16th Oct 2024 12:56pm
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bodstruck



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Thank you.

Some days it is all very simple and others the list of jobs seems huge. Especially when the bliddy thing was actually working just fine before I started working on it Very Happy

I am not sure it is ever actually worth the effort but it can be a nice distraction and sourcing the parts is also fun.

I am being tempted by a 300tfi 110 local to me as well now. My wife is saying she want something other than her MX5 to drive to work in on the rubbish, wet and pot-holed roads. What better than a defender to see her through the winter?
Post #1048858 16th Oct 2024 1:20pm
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L110CDL



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As said " great work " Thumbs Up

I won't tell Laughing

Can't get much better than your wife using a defender as a daily Thumbs Up 1996 Golf Blue 300Tdi 110 Pick up.

Keeper.

Clayton.
Post #1048912 16th Oct 2024 8:05pm
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