Another 90 joins the pack ...............
Engine & box out
Needed a bit of help tonight from Phil & Tim to get the engine and gearbox out - dirty job but someone's got to do it !! (Thanks to Dave for the loan of his engine hoist )
Anyway, chassis just needs a final degrease at the front and we're ready to start welding and then priming. Looking forward to not getting covered in oil each time I touch it !!
Keep watching
Cheers
Mark
Anyway, chassis just needs a final degrease at the front and we're ready to start welding and then priming. Looking forward to not getting covered in oil each time I touch it !!
Keep watching
Cheers
Mark
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The result ..............
Engine & box all ready for fettling.............
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Hi Mark, see here for details.
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5/4 of people admit that they’re bad with fractions.
It's official ...........
Having spent a good deal of the weekend stripping the remaining items, including the bulkhead from the chassis and running a needle scaler over it (thanks BO!), my welding man and I have come to the conclusion that it was probably going to cost in the region of £300 - £400 to repair the chassis, on the basis that more holes would no doubt appear as we went along. And of course at the end of it I'd still have a 25 year old chassis.
That being the case, I think I'm probably better off biting the bullet and saving up for a new galvanised one - Richard's Chassis seem to be the favourite by concensus. At least I can spend the time when I'm saving up servicing/refurbushing/cleaning/painting all the parts ready to build up when the chassis arrives.
I'll probably put the old chassis on Ebay, as it would probably make a reasonable buy for someone who can weld themselves and therefore would only cost their own time to re-furbish. I'll probably put it on next week, but if anyone fancy's it for themselves, let me know and I'm sure we'll be able to sort out a mutually beneficial deal.
Cheers
Mark
That being the case, I think I'm probably better off biting the bullet and saving up for a new galvanised one - Richard's Chassis seem to be the favourite by concensus. At least I can spend the time when I'm saving up servicing/refurbushing/cleaning/painting all the parts ready to build up when the chassis arrives.
I'll probably put the old chassis on Ebay, as it would probably make a reasonable buy for someone who can weld themselves and therefore would only cost their own time to re-furbish. I'll probably put it on next week, but if anyone fancy's it for themselves, let me know and I'm sure we'll be able to sort out a mutually beneficial deal.
Cheers
Mark
Chassis No
Just following on from Nick's point above - will the new galv chassis have a brand new chassis number stamped on that I can then just register on my V5 with the DVLA? If not, do I somehow have to get the old chassis number stamped on it?
Cheers
Mark
Cheers
Mark
Sand/grit blasting
Stripped the front axle down today - one of the swivel housings was full of water! Both are pitted so I'll need a new pair, plus bearings, etc.
Anyone know where I can get the axle and hub sand/grit blasted in the Harrogate area - cheap !!
Cheers
Mark
Anyone know where I can get the axle and hub sand/grit blasted in the Harrogate area - cheap !!
Cheers
Mark
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There are 2 places on the Boroughbridge road out of Knaresborough that do shot blasting. There's an Addyman's place where I got Pam's axles and stuff done. They did a good job but it's a bit of a pain to get in/out.
The other place is the yard that has all the vintage tractors, I intend to give them a try next time I need some blasting doing.
If you do get some done make sure you get it collected as soon as possible after it's been done, it's amazing how quickly surface rust can form on blasted items.
Ideally you should make some covers for the openings in the axle case, it'll work out quicker than trying to remove all the grit from the axle afterwards !
The other place is the yard that has all the vintage tractors, I intend to give them a try next time I need some blasting doing.
If you do get some done make sure you get it collected as soon as possible after it's been done, it's amazing how quickly surface rust can form on blasted items.
Ideally you should make some covers for the openings in the axle case, it'll work out quicker than trying to remove all the grit from the axle afterwards !
Done the deed
Bit the bullet today and ordered the new chassis from Richards Chassis. It's around an 8 week lead time (the bloke I spoke to said they're working 7 days a week at the minute!) so I won't have to pay the balance till mid-end Oct when I've saved up a bit.
One 'extra' I have ordered is the fitment of a North Offroad rear winch crossmember (a modification which is quite popular, according to Nigel at Richard's Chassis). I've no immediate plans for a rear winch but it seemed to make sense to have this fitted in place of the standard crossmember before the whole lot was galvanised.
Need to spend the next few weeks getting together/cleaning/painting the bits to make the chassis 'rolling'.
Getting excited now
Mark
One 'extra' I have ordered is the fitment of a North Offroad rear winch crossmember (a modification which is quite popular, according to Nigel at Richard's Chassis). I've no immediate plans for a rear winch but it seemed to make sense to have this fitted in place of the standard crossmember before the whole lot was galvanised.
Need to spend the next few weeks getting together/cleaning/painting the bits to make the chassis 'rolling'.
Getting excited now
Mark
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