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Procta



Member Since: 03 Dec 2016
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TD5Neil wrote:
Some great projects. Particularly like the Panzer 2. I’ve a few jobs to do on the TD5 but also have been tinkering with my Escort Mexico. I’ve had a Lotus Twin Cam rebuilt and replaced the original crossflow. Almost good to go when lockdown lifted. Just got to replace the heater matrix which sprung a leak so bypassed and sort an oil cooler connector that’s leaking. Cheers Neil

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I love old fords! I was so close on buying a mk5 cortina estate years ago. If we had the space we had back then i would have snapped it up. Defender TD5 90 ---/--- Peugeot 306 HDI hatch back

Success is 90% Inspiration and 4 minutes Preparation # you can make it!
Post #826902 21st Apr 2020 8:04pm
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Procta



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I am still working through book 2 of the complete piano player, and i have to say Beatle songs are pure crap to learn! I spent some time learning it to the point i can put it to bed. Onto the 3 beats to the bar songs now, Which are a little challenging. If they are fun to learn you really do pick them up quickly, but if you do not know the song it turns out to be just a bunch of notes Laughing Reason i hate beatles songs, was due to the fact that one of the complete keyboard player books was full of them! I had to say to my keyboard tutor, is this book a beatles book? He just laughed, i said i have never heard any of these at all. Sort of puts a downer on things if you have to learn songs you dont even know or even like the band, I am not a fan of the beatles too. Give some abba and beegees stuff i will happy learn those.
Has procta bought his workstation synth yet, nope checked the bank and i cannot stretch to buying it Crying or Very sad
might be next month when i buy the upgrade Thumbs Up Defender TD5 90 ---/--- Peugeot 306 HDI hatch back

Success is 90% Inspiration and 4 minutes Preparation # you can make it!
Post #826906 21st Apr 2020 8:14pm
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TD5Neil



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L110CDL wrote:
TD5Neil wrote:
Some great projects. Particularly like the Panzer 2. I’ve a few jobs to do on the TD5 but also have been tinkering with my Escort Mexico. I’ve had a Lotus Twin Cam rebuilt and replaced the original crossflow. Almost good to go when lockdown lifted. Just got to replace the heater matrix which sprung a leak so bypassed and sort an oil cooler connector that’s leaking. Cheers Neil

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Sheer porn Wink Cool


When lockdowns over and I can get to the rolling road for final setup I'll get a video posted for you Thumbs Up
Post #827032 22nd Apr 2020 3:07pm
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L110CDL



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^^^

Many thanks, will wait patiently for that Bow down 1996 Golf Blue 300Tdi 110 Pick up.

Keeper.

Clayton.
Post #827073 22nd Apr 2020 7:42pm
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adolfy



Member Since: 01 Dec 2016
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United Kingdom 2013 Defender 110 Puma 2.2 CSW Bronze Green
Today, was the day, when it was all tested. Sorry for the sound quality in the video, it's the camera's fault. Everything worked as it should do, there were no oil leaks, so I am a happy man. Although there are some small modifications that I am going to make. Now that the engine has a load on it, even if it is no where near what it will have to deal with, it's exhaust note has changed and is quite pleasant, in a noisy sort of gruff way.



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Post #827327 24th Apr 2020 8:16am
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TD5Neil



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That's amazing. Thanks for posting the video. Great to see and hear it!
Post #827339 24th Apr 2020 9:52am
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blackwolf



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United Kingdom 2007 Defender 110 Puma 2.4 DCPU Stornoway Grey
One Defender project completed for me sofar, a back end refresh.

Fed up with a slightly rusty cross-member (again) and a very tatty Alisport carrier, which I have been meaning for ages to take off for blasting and either galvanising or power-coating, I finally had tome to do something about it. Since the carrier will definitely be off for a while (and I have been getting fed up with having to open a very heavy wheel and carrier to access the back), the wheel will be going on the roof for a bit, and I decided on a new look. So some time with the sander, Aquasteel, primer, and chassis paint, throw in a refurbished NATO pintle, and I am pleased with the result. The receiver still works perfectly if a towball is needed (the drop plate still fits under the pintle) and the tailgate, to my surprise, is just clear of the pintle when open.

So this is the "before" look:-


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This is "after" look:-


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It was surprising how much the back end lifted when I took the wheel and carrier off and put the wheel in the back for now, the rear springs went up at least an inch.

I also rationalised the rear cameras somewhat, although the rear-facing dashcam location isn't ideal now since it records alot of a rear bumperette following close behind! It does still get the traffic though. Not visible in the photo is the second reversing camera which looks almost straight downwards from the rear of the rack and is ideally placed for hitching trailers, or giving other motorists the scare of their lives when you reverse to within 5mm of their car in perfect safety!

Before the fun police panic, the "after" photo was taken before I refitted the obligatory rear reflectors. They are now back on.
Post #827427 24th Apr 2020 5:13pm
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DSC-off



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United Kingdom 2015 Defender 110 Puma 2.2 XS CSW Aintree Green
A small job almost done, rear mudflap refurb.


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Normally I would have replaced the brackets with stainless steel ones, but with plenty of time on hand and paint in the garage these got a clean up.
Removed rust and paint with a flap wheel in the grinder. 3 coats of zinc rich primer, 2 coats of underseal.
Stainless screws, nuts and washers from stock.

I'll make some reinforcements for the wings from the aluminium angle before refitting.

Total cost £0. Next time they need doing it will get new brackets.
Post #828023 27th Apr 2020 5:38pm
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rallysteve



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United Kingdom 2002 Defender 110 Td5 DCPU Keswick Green
Great idea with the Nato hitch Blackwolf. Have got one kicking around and was thinking of getting another 2" safari equip drop plate to mount it on but with your idea it is the correct crossmember height too. Thumbs Up

Steve 02' 110 TD5 Double Cab Rebuild Thread
Post #828049 27th Apr 2020 7:16pm
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blackwolf



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United Kingdom 2007 Defender 110 Puma 2.4 DCPU Stornoway Grey
Be aware that you'll need to space the pintle off the receiver hitch mounting plate by about 15mm so that the rotate/fixed latch can drop without fouling the two M16 setscrews. I cut a spacer from some mild steel plate I had. Also the r/f latch won't drop far enough for the pin to lock it down in the usual way, but you can refit the pin in the upper hole which achieves the desired result.

I'll try to get a photo showing what I mean tomorrow, it's quite simple and all works as intended.
Post #828062 27th Apr 2020 8:07pm
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rallysteve



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United Kingdom 2002 Defender 110 Td5 DCPU Keswick Green
Great thanks! Think i understand what you mean but pictures would be great

Cheers,
Steve 02' 110 TD5 Double Cab Rebuild Thread
Post #828067 27th Apr 2020 8:21pm
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Tompoole



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England 2004 Defender 90 Td5 CSW Java Black
Thought I’d tidy the 110 up ...... tried my hand at carpeting the roof , fitted new solar and new dc charger
Always something to do 👍

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Oh and cleaned the old girl 👍


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 Have fun be happy
Post #828103 27th Apr 2020 9:39pm
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blackwolf



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United Kingdom 2007 Defender 110 Puma 2.4 DCPU Stornoway Grey
They say that a picture is worth a thousand words, well here's three-thousands' worth then!

Firstly, a view from above showing the spacer between the pintle and the receiver hitch plate:


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Secondly a view from the side with the hitch locked (as though for a trailer with a rotating lunette) showing the reason why the spacer is necessary, namely the bolt heads just below the pintle which would foul the protrusion which holds the locking catch if the spacer wasn't there:


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Thirdly and finally, a view from the side showing the pintle free-to-rotate (as though for a trailer with a non-rotating lunette), showing the position of the locking catch and pin. This is perhaps unconventional but is entirely safe and satisfactory:


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Post #828220 28th Apr 2020 12:36pm
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rallysteve



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United Kingdom 2002 Defender 110 Td5 DCPU Keswick Green
Brilliant thanks Thumbs Up

Out of interest, do you ever have any joy with the M8 bolt and locknut on the receiver? I find that no matter what I do with it the hitch comes loose and rattles after just a few miles. My main use for it is to lock the plastic LR blanking plug in the receiver when not in use so no one with sticky fingers nicks it!


Steve 02' 110 TD5 Double Cab Rebuild Thread
Post #828223 28th Apr 2020 12:55pm
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blackwolf



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United Kingdom 2007 Defender 110 Puma 2.4 DCPU Stornoway Grey
No, I don't tend to bother with it, is just sits in the hole to protect the thread.

It has always seemed a bit daft to me to have a quick-change, tool-less hitch system which then requires the use of a spanner to tighten up a totally ineffective feature!
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