Saturday, 14 August 2010

Sunday, 30 May 2010

Landy Sunburn with peeling skin

One of the my first visual jobs is to look at the peeling-skin on my landy. Clearly it was white before and has been poorly resprayed, with some of the white coming through and the lacquer coming away.

Looking at forums as we speak for ideas on how best to proceed.

Here's some example pictures for you to see what I mean ....



Any recommendations, let me know. I'll post what I find out.



Tuesday, 18 May 2010

New arrival to the family

It was much regret that I had to sell my old Defender 90 (below), mainly because I wanted a larger vehicle having not anticipated how much the kids would love it. It was handy that I didn't have to transport it 'down south' as well. Its gone to a good home though, and I did manage to buy back ALL of the accesories (bar the Rock Sliders and the Dash) back off the guy for the new Land....


So, a new landy called - and I found this one below, which was cheap and needs quite a bit of work - just how much I'm not really sure yet as I've bought it and its currently sitting on the mother-in-laws drive until we relocate :-( but whats the fun in not having a project. So, watch this space and this blog will track its progress.


Sunday, 7 February 2010

Fitting a Raptor Engineering Dash

Work began today on fitting my new Raptor Engineering Dash. First, let's take a look at my standard installation - vanilla Defender, with a cheap and old radio fitted (that'll have to go.

Start by removing the two screws either side of the Rear Wiper and Cigarette Lighter plate, at the bottom of the dash. You can see here i've removed the left hand screw already.

Ok, so now just check the wiring for these, in case you want to add them to your new dash. (I'm not, I've bought new components but will re-use the wiring.

So now I removed the front plate with the Cigarett lighter, and the Radio bracket - all just pulled away, leaving a mess of wires.

Now to remove the strengthening bar. This is attached at the top right hand side, with a simple screw. Just next to the heater slider control. Unscrew this, and remove the other two screws holding this in place. It can then be lifted and moved out of the way.













Like so...













Using the template provided, make a Hardboard version of the template and attach to the two holes left after removing the cigarette\wiper facia. Make sure you get the measurements accurate. I then bolted this in place. It acts as the template for cutting out the dash.













The soft, foamy part of the dash cut (from around the template) and lifted off (the photo is midway through this), this leaves only the meta dash.













Like so....














This was then cut, vertically down the sides, and then horizontally (its ok to leave the little lip of the dash, the console goes over this).



















Two small holes are drilled into the upper part of the dash, to hold the retaining brackets (these are bolted in if you have an ash-tray), and then are attached to the new dash to hold it firmly in place (in conjunction with a tight fit and it hooking over the lip of the existing dash).  Sorry, the picture is upside down :-)










And the finishing product looks like so !