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| #Post#: 47735-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: 1968 Series IIA Carawagon | |
| By: PCB93 Date: October 24, 2016, 11:52 pm | |
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| Right then, inlet valve gear. Rocker shafts are worse than I | |
| originally thought, but by no means terrible. There is scoring | |
| where each rocker sits - just about detectable by touch if I run | |
| a fingertip over them. Can't see anything untoward with any of | |
| the bushes. The dull sections on the shafts are where they are | |
| bolted into the head, so there are no moving parts to smooth the | |
| original surface: | |
| https://live.staticflickr.com/4348/36602677051_cc89ca6e3c_b.jpg | |
| https://live.staticflickr.com/4428/36602675801_695b16c6c2_b.jpg | |
| Valves all came out in this sort of condition - no signs of | |
| pitting, just the usual carbon build-up: | |
| https://live.staticflickr.com/4362/36602678761_aa33bfc72c_b.jpg | |
| This is only the second engine I've worked on, so I'm far from | |
| an 'expert' - any other opinions appreciated. Photos aren't | |
| brilliant, so apologies for that. | |
| A few more general photos now. There are quite a few of these | |
| aftermarket 'Hella' lamps around - six in the back and one under | |
| the bonnet. I have a VW mate who reckons they're 1970s, though | |
| I'm unsure when they were fitted. The crappy wiring job was done | |
| somewhere around 1990 though, so then may be the best bet: | |
| https://live.staticflickr.com/4439/36694786896_d5a366b4b1_c.jpg | |
| Ammeter and additional temperature gauge - don't look original, | |
| but correct me if I'm wrong: | |
| https://live.staticflickr.com/4333/36602688391_5c5c485cf7_c.jpg | |
| Left-hand cupboard (allegedly a wardrobe?) with contents as | |
| found. Orange lead is for the mains socket: | |
| https://live.staticflickr.com/4421/36572080162_326472c6f1_c.jpg | |
| Centre cupboard with shelving, plus free pans and camp blanket. | |
| A cutlery tray slides out at the top: | |
| https://live.staticflickr.com/4364/36741895535_400fb03c41_b.jpg | |
| Cupboard door slots into notches to become a table. Only worked | |
| this out today: | |
| https://live.staticflickr.com/4433/36572078622_4488ce6709_b.jpg | |
| Right-hand cupboard with water containers and washing-up bowl | |
| 'sink': | |
| https://live.staticflickr.com/4437/36741894505_da85fc65bf_c.jpg | |
| Some warping to the top plies of the cupboard nearest the rear | |
| door. No other apparent damage to units: | |
| https://live.staticflickr.com/4363/36694804336_a9f40d7e86_c.jpg | |
| Main bench seat/bed. Needs a good clean before I decide what to | |
| do next. There are a few scruffy repairs and splits along the | |
| seams: | |
| https://live.staticflickr.com/4345/35907589254_a1a7d2698e_b.jpg | |
| Original stove is absent - mark on the rear door card suggests | |
| it was the fold-down type: | |
| https://live.staticflickr.com/4405/36694804806_c42329730e_b.jpg | |
| Gap in the floor covering makes it look like a unit has also | |
| been removed - not convinced though, seems too small: | |
| https://live.staticflickr.com/4428/36694806326_5262ba2df4_c.jpg | |
| Back outside - last remnants of matting on the NSF wing-top. I | |
| recall seeing this mentioned as an optional extra in a Carawagon | |
| brochure extract in Classic Land Rover - can't find that issue | |
| at the moment so forget what they called it. Chequer-plate Mk1, | |
| essentially! The vehicle in the brochure photo was only three | |
| registration numbers away from mine, so must have been from the | |
| same batch sent for conversion: | |
| https://live.staticflickr.com/4336/35907591904_56a0c901f4_b.jpg | |
| Last thing - should a late 1968 IIA have screen washers? This | |
| set-up doesn't exactly look factory fitted, and the switch on | |
| the dash is of poor-quality bendy plastic, unlabelled too. | |
| Incidentally, they're one of the few things that still work - | |
| the others are the side lights, one tail light, and the horn: | |
| https://live.staticflickr.com/4406/36694808166_a333bc951b_c.jpg | |
| I've ordered the first small batch of parts, to get the head | |
| together again. Will keep the updates coming. | |
| Phil | |
| #Post#: 47755-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: 1968 Series IIA Carawagon | |
| By: Zuma Date: October 25, 2016, 11:19 am | |
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| Thanks for posting the pictures. Always interesting to see | |
| 'before' pictures. The wiring is very........special. | |
| #Post#: 47792-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: 1968 Series IIA Carawagon | |
| By: Calum Date: October 26, 2016, 5:01 pm | |
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| All looking great! Engine looks quite happy for a 6. Valves etc. | |
| all looks as you'd expect for a well looked after engine in my | |
| opinion. If you are struggling for engine parts give John | |
| Wearing a call - Rover P4 specialists who usually have new old | |
| stock and genuine parts. My Carawagon has Labcraft fluorescent | |
| tubes inside, but I've converted them to LED internally now. | |
| Pretty certain they're the originals. The rubber on the front | |
| was called 'decking rubber' by Searle. Usually goes hard and | |
| brittle like yours has done. Cupboard behind the driver is | |
| indeed the wardrobe - mine has a steel rail in the top to hang | |
| clothes. Your missing cupboard is where my cooker is - sometimes | |
| a stove with fridge underneath lives here. | |
| #Post#: 47795-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: 1968 Series IIA Carawagon | |
| By: PCB93 Date: October 26, 2016, 8:42 pm | |
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| Thanks Calum - I'll re-assemble as-is then and see how it runs. | |
| As and when, I may well get some replacement parts in and store | |
| them until they're needed, as I suppose they're only going to | |
| get scarcer and more expensive. | |
| If you don't mind, I'd like a good look over your own Carawagon | |
| at some point, as being of similar age to mine and having only | |
| one previous owner, it may well prove a good reference vehicle. | |
| I'll be aiming for as close to original spec as possible. Wiring | |
| in the back is of particular interest, as with the carnage | |
| that's going on in mine it may take some working out. | |
| Phil | |
| #Post#: 47796-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: 1968 Series IIA Carawagon | |
| By: Horace109 Date: October 27, 2016, 1:26 am | |
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| The material on the bonnet is 'trac-mark' - a now obslete marine | |
| product. | |
| I know where there is a source - in fact I have about a 10ft | |
| length of roll-width stuff in that colour... | |
| If you want to replace it, give me a shout - there is a | |
| dwindling stock in a local boatyard to me, which I could get | |
| some... | |
| #Post#: 47801-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: 1968 Series IIA Carawagon | |
| By: PCB93 Date: October 27, 2016, 4:19 am | |
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| Thanks, that's interesting. Do you know if they have it it any | |
| other colours? I'm not a tremendous fan of this dull pink | |
| version! If it's not too expensive, I'd possibly have some. | |
| Thanks, | |
| Phil | |
| #Post#: 47802-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: 1968 Series IIA Carawagon | |
| By: Horace109 Date: October 27, 2016, 4:33 am | |
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| It used to be in a variety of colours - but hasn't been | |
| manufactured now for several years. | |
| The stuff I have is the 'natural' colour - which is a light | |
| beige/brown colour. | |
| You can have it any colour you want - with some floor paint! | |
| My boat has trac-mark covering beige - and it's painted grey. | |
| You have to use a very tiny amount of paint, and work it in the | |
| pattern of the diamonds, so brush at a 45degree angle one way, | |
| then opposite. You have to REALLY, REALLY scrub the paint out. | |
| It's better to do two coats, where the first is patchy - than | |
| try and do one generous coat. | |
| Otherwise the paint fills the pattern. | |
| J | |
| #Post#: 47803-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: 1968 Series IIA Carawagon | |
| By: PCB93 Date: October 27, 2016, 4:44 am | |
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| Thanks - in that case, I'm definitely interested. If you're not | |
| too far away, I could come and collect - where about in the | |
| country is 'up the clump?' | |
| Phil | |
| #Post#: 47814-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: 1968 Series IIA Carawagon | |
| By: Calum Date: October 27, 2016, 12:09 pm | |
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| You're more than welcome whenever! Not a million miles away but | |
| might be an event we're both at or something? Other than that | |
| you can come and compare/take pics or whatever. They do seem | |
| remarkably similar vehicles! Mine even had the exact same roof | |
| rack with the alloy box section which I had never seen on | |
| another (though have heard mention of a few times). You seem to | |
| have the 'Ergo-Contoured' seats too, a Searle option of which | |
| I've never seen another set other than mine (most just seem to | |
| have standard Land Rover seats). By sheer coincidence, mine | |
| didn't have any spot lights on but I added some and they are the | |
| same Lucas ones that you have fitted, as are the MAP hubs I | |
| fitted.. | |
| #Post#: 47834-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: 1968 Series IIA Carawagon | |
| By: PCB93 Date: October 28, 2016, 2:18 am | |
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| That'd be very useful - much appreciated! I'm hoping to make it | |
| to the Christmas Do in Norfolk - if you're in the Carawagon | |
| then, then that should do it. If not, then as you say, you're | |
| not too far away. | |
| Horace109, I've noticed from your post in the Christmas Do | |
| thread that you're in Norfolk yourself. If I do make it down, | |
| that would seem an opportune time to pick up some trac-mark - | |
| would that work for you? | |
| Phil | |
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