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Re: CSK 120 - Restoration

Posted: Fri Apr 22, 2011 9:34 pm
by PeteB
Moved forwards a little bit more since the last update;

Body was placed back onto the chassis so concentration could turn back to metal work rather than mechanics (the mechanics are the easy bit)!

[img]http://sector19.org/gallery/var/resizes ... G_0464.JPG[/img]

Started building up the panels for the front end on Monday evening by the end of the week the front headlamp sections and a front inner wing were finished;

[img]http://sector19.org/gallery/var/resizes ... 18_003.jpg[/img]

Front wings removed, holes uncovered and cleaned up and patched. Body mounts were fabricated and welded on (hopefully in the right place).

[img]http://sector19.org/gallery/var/resizes ... 22_001.jpg[/img]

[img]http://sector19.org/gallery/var/resizes ... 22_005.jpg[/img]

Headlamp sections were bolted down, bonnet slam panel is bolted in position for the moment (I could leave this bolted or I can weld it back, currently undecided). One of the completed inner wings was offered into place and trimmed to fit before being welded in place;

[img]http://sector19.org/gallery/var/resizes ... G_0481.JPG[/img]

[img]http://sector19.org/gallery/var/resizes ... G_0477.JPG[/img]

[img]http://sector19.org/gallery/var/resizes ... G_0475.JPG[/img]


That's all for now :)

Re: CSK 120 - Restoration

Posted: Sun Apr 24, 2011 10:05 pm
by Defender50th
Great pics, keep them coming :)

Re: CSK 120 - Restoration

Posted: Wed May 04, 2011 9:57 am
by PeteB
I've been a bit shy of the updated for the past few weeks, my attention had been focused elsewhere, sorry!

I took advantage of the bank holiday weekends to press on with the work, amongst other things.

Firstly the front wings were finished off and roughly painted in whatever I had laying about to keep the rain off them;

[img]http://sector19.org/gallery/var/resizes ... G_0508.JPG[/img]

[img]http://sector19.org/gallery/var/resizes ... G_0510.JPG[/img]

[img]http://sector19.org/gallery/var/resizes ... G_0512.JPG[/img]

These are going to need sanding back before getting a proper coat of paint but the idea was to get a coat of something on them rather than to make them pretty :)

Attention then turned to what was left of the O/S sill section. The remaining metal work was removed at the sacrifice of several cutting discs and the new sections trial fitted;

[img]http://sector19.org/gallery/var/resizes ... G_0564.JPG[/img]

[img]http://sector19.org/gallery/var/resizes ... G_0563.JPG[/img]


These were then welded together in what I hope is the right shape and offered back up to the car, the floor was cut back till all the rot was gone. This was fairly easy to fit as both the A post and B post were pretty far gone so were removed with the sill allowing me to slide it into place and bolt it back down onto new mountings before being welded into place.

Attention then turned to the A-post and B-post. I had a 2-door repair panel for the A post so that eased the rebuild slightly but the B-post was a little more difficult, I had purchased some B-post repair panels but they were very wrong. Armed with some cardboard and a pencil I constructed something that I hope is correct;

purchased B-post repair;

[img]http://sector19.org/gallery/var/resizes ... G_0604.JPG[/img]

what I hope it's supposed to look like;

[img]http://sector19.org/gallery/var/resizes ... G_0570.JPG[/img]

the whole lot was dressed back with a sanding disk and grinder before being covered in red-oxide;

[img]http://sector19.org/gallery/var/resizes ... G_0572.JPG[/img]

[img]http://sector19.org/gallery/var/resizes ... G_0581.JPG[/img]


Attention was then turned to the sill on the other side, while the B-post on this side was mostly still there the A post had vanished further up the bulkhead so reconstruction was going to be a PITA. The supplied A-post panels only provided the outer-skin and not the internal hinge mounts, tubes etc.

Sill was ripped out and damage surveyed;

[img]http://sector19.org/gallery/var/resizes ... G_0574.JPG[/img]

Replacement sill was welded up and wrestled into place, B post welded on and A-post repairs were started. The parts of the footwell that could be repaired were done so, once all the rot has been removed from the top the body is coming back off and being turned onto it's side so welding repairs can be completed underneath and it can all be cleaned up.

once again the whole lot was covered in red-oxide;

[img]http://sector19.org/gallery/var/resizes ... G_0607.JPG[/img]

[img]http://sector19.org/gallery/var/resizes ... G_0613.JPG[/img]

So, this is how she's sat at the moment;

[img]http://sector19.org/gallery/var/resizes ... G_0614.JPG[/img]

I searched high and low for rear body repair sections, apparently you just can't get them any more :(

So, I've purchased 2x large sheets of 1.2mm steel (apparently it doesn't interface well with my discovery headlining!), 2x discovery floor skirts from YRM and a boot floor for a discovery from Paddock should be getting collected this week ready to start next weekend!

Re: CSK 120 - Restoration

Posted: Wed May 04, 2011 1:02 pm
by Jeremy
Awesome! :)

Re: CSK 120 - Restoration

Posted: Sun May 08, 2011 10:19 pm
by PeteB
Moving back from the B posts it was time to look at the side panels, wheel arches, rear X-member and rear floor.

Before I started they looked like this;

[img]http://sector19.org/gallery/var/resizes ... G_0611.JPG[/img]
[img]http://sector19.org/gallery/var/resizes ... G_0610.JPG[/img]

As previously mentioned I was unable to find the repair sections for the back end so set about cutting out the rot and letting new metal in. The replacement steel is a lot thicker so should add some more strength. It's not the prettiest looking job but at the end of the day it's hidden. The panels I got from YRM were cut and shaped. I had to fashion a flange for the end closest to the tailgate in the style of the old floor.


[img]http://sector19.org/gallery/var/resizes ... G_0623.JPG[/img]
[img]http://sector19.org/gallery/var/resizes ... G_0621.JPG[/img][img]http://sector19.org/gallery/var/resizes ... G_0620.JPG[/img]

The new rear X member means that every body mounting is now new :)[img]http://sector19.org/gallery/var/resizes ... G_0618.JPG[/img]

The Discovery rear floor is shorter than the Range Rover one, I could have bought an ally one but am fairly sure I can make this fit with the addition of some strapping across the rear of the floor. I got 4x crossmembers with the new floor but am convinced I only need 3, the two angled ones that sit on the chassis stand-offs and one more towards the back, the Disco ones seem to have bolts welded to them though?

[img]http://sector19.org/gallery/var/resizes ... G_0616.JPG[/img]

Anyway, here's the floor rested in place so you get an idea of how it all looks

[img]http://sector19.org/gallery/var/resizes ... G_0617.JPG[/img]


There's a lot of dressing to do, I am aware it looks a little patchwork but it's very strong now and at the end of the day is hidden by trim and the wings.

Re: CSK 120 - Restoration

Posted: Tue Jul 26, 2011 1:07 pm
by PeteB
I've been a little shy of updates on here, so if anyone is still watching, here goes;

The engine was rebuilt with new shells/cam/followers/timing chain/seals/water pump/head gaskets (inc bolts) and pieced back together. Flywheel and spigot bush added. (I had ordered a spigot bush earlier in the week but, despite ordering a LOT of rover v8 parts the supplier decided to send a bush for a 200/300/TD5?!). A trip to paddocks sorted that out.

[img]http://sector19.org/gallery/var/resizes ... G_0743.JPG[/img]

The gearbox (LT77S) was given a wash down and the new clutch components fitted. I drove the car about 150 miles before strip down and the gearbox itself was spot on so didn't feel the need to do anything with this, it's an easy thing to drop out if needs be at a later date. This was dropped in to the chassis and the engine followed suit.

[img]http://sector19.org/gallery/var/resizes ... G_0760.JPG[/img]

[img]http://sector19.org/gallery/var/resizes ... G_0758.JPG[/img]

Props/steering box/exhaust/fuel lines and then a heavy coat of waxoyl followed. Axle/t-box/g-box fluids were all refreshed and then the body was dropped back for what I hope to be the last time.

[img]http://sector19.org/gallery/var/resizes ... G_0768.JPG[/img]

That's how she was left Saturday night, Sunday the rear ARB was fitted, all the body mounts were pulled down tight and cleaning of the brake calipers began. I seam-sealed the insides further and managed to empty a can of acid-etch primer over the zinced parts (and some non-zinced ones too). The engine bay was further tidied and seam-sealed in places.

No photos of this though, I forgot :/

I had a trip out to a RRC breakers, where I purchased enough bits to fill the back of my Discovery up! Amongst those parts was a sequential LPG system (AG/SGI) so that's a further problem solved.

Also picked up some carpets in better condition, a filler neck, air-con rad and a few other bits and bobs.

I attacked the back of the S/S exhaust with the make-shiney attachment in the drill, went from this;

[img]http://sector19.org/gallery/var/resizes ... 17_001.jpg[/img]

to this;

[img]http://sector19.org/gallery/var/resizes ... 17_002.jpg[/img]

Finished the welding on the windscreen surround and A-posts and put the tubes in for the door hinges;

[img]http://sector19.org/gallery/var/resizes ... 24_006.jpg[/img]

replaced the hinges on the doors and hung them, they fit! I was a little worried after replacing the sills and the
A/B posts there would be issues, they fit like a glove though :)

[img]http://sector19.org/gallery/var/resizes ... 24_004.jpg[/img]

[img]http://sector19.org/gallery/var/resizes ... 24_009.jpg[/img]

the inner wings front and rear were painted with underseal to try and stave off madam rust, the whole lot is going to
be smothered in waxoyl once the painting has been completed too.

[img]http://sector19.org/gallery/var/resizes ... 24_008.jpg[/img]

I've spent a week or so stock-piling parts and cleaning bits up. Brake calipers have been painted and I have all the unions and pipe to fit them
the rear wings are with a mate who's welding up the birmabright, I should get them back this week.
Sunroof has been stripped apart and is ready for painting.
I've cleaned up the SGI manifold and have the parts ready to build the top end of the engine.

Re: CSK 120 - Restoration

Posted: Tue Jul 26, 2011 1:08 pm
by PeteB
Brakes plumbed and wired, apart from the ABS Stop Light Switch. The dog knocked the pedal box over in the garage and snapped it off already ordered a new one from Land Rover. Tried a pattern part one years ago and it was useless.

Fitted the rest of the exhaust pipe, now all shiny :)

[img]http://sector19.org/gallery/var/resizes ... G_0880.JPG[/img]

[img]http://sector19.org/gallery/var/resizes ... G_0864.JPG[/img]

The clutch was plumbed with a new flexi and AP/Lockheed master cylinder.

A-posts were painted and the windscreen fitted.

Roof painted and fitted along with replacement rear wiper motor.

New heater resistor pack fitted.

Doors painted and fitted.

Bottom tailgate painted and fitted.

Top tailgate fitted loosely to keep weather out. I have a alluminium one and a genuine one, both could be made to very good condition with a little work but I'm undecided on which to fit. I'm probably going to fit the genuine one once I have made it work with central locking unless anyone can think of a good reason why not?

The rear of the car inside has been painted and the rear windows were fitted.


[img]http://sector19.org/gallery/var/thumbs/CSK/IMG_0877.JPG[/img]

[img]http://sector19.org/gallery/var/resizes ... G_0883.JPG[/img]

[img]http://sector19.org/gallery/var/resizes ... G_0881.JPG[/img]

I also fitted the inlet manifold that came with the AG SGi LPG kit I bought, it wasn't till I'd torqued down the last bolt when the realisation that the inlet was for a multi-belt engine and not a serpentine as I fitted. That was a little annoying. I now need to find a tap and tapping drill for the LPG injectors, once I work out what the thread actually is.

Appologies for the photos being a bit sparse, been a fairly intense and tiring week but it's starting to look more like a Range Rover. Hope you like.

Re: CSK 120 - Restoration

Posted: Tue Jul 26, 2011 7:52 pm
by Jeremy
Like very much and watching with much interest! :)

Re: CSK 120 - Restoration

Posted: Sun Jul 31, 2011 9:10 pm
by PeteB
Here we go with an update again. The focus of the past few weeks has pretty much been bodywork.

I've avoided buying new panels for the time being and tried to repair what I had. There aren't many "before" photos, I forgot :/

The rear wings were welded by a friend with a fancy TIG :)
The rear quarter panels had patches welded in and bashed back into shape.
Front wings were cleaned up and had glass-fibre matting put behind any hole to strengthen it

All sections had acid-etch sprayed on, copious amounts of filler thrown at them before a few layers of high-build. They were all then sprayed with the Beluga Black celly top coat.

The photos;

[img]http://sector19.org/gallery/var/resizes ... 31_001.jpg[/img]

[img]http://sector19.org/gallery/var/resizes ... 29_001.jpg[/img]

[img]http://sector19.org/gallery/var/resizes ... 29_003.jpg[/img]

[img]http://sector19.org/gallery/var/resizes ... G_0994.JPG[/img]

[img]http://sector19.org/gallery/var/resizes ... G_0997.JPG[/img]

[img]http://sector19.org/gallery/var/resizes ... G_1002.JPG[/img]

And finally

[img]http://sector19.org/gallery/var/resizes ... G_1020.JPG[/img]

Re: CSK 120 - Restoration

Posted: Mon Oct 10, 2011 1:47 pm
by PeteB
my new wheels arrived;

[img]http://sector19.org/gallery/var/resizes ... 1313759827[/img]

Fired the engine up, starts and runs fine. Bled the clutch this morning and drove it up and onto the ramps! Felt good to have her move under her own steam.

Fitted centre console, handbrake, rebuilt most of the dashboard and put in the drivers seat..

Bled the brakes, they're a PITA on these. Had to swap out the pressure pump as it seems the one I fitted was faulty :/

Side skirts are on and I've been creating the ties to keep the wings in place. Hope to finish off underneath tomorrow and get the new wheels fitted (looking forward to that bit).

[img]http://sector19.org/gallery/var/resizes ... .40.35.jpg[/img]

bought some wood to remake the bottom doorcards and need to adjust the top ones so they sit flush on the doors properly. Whilst they're apart I'm going to fit speakers and do the rest of the audio kit.

Have also been bust cutting/polishing/waxing the panels. Started with the rear tailgate, I think it's come out ok...

Also fitted the CSK and Range Rover decals, makes a big difference. Might have to get a set of mudflaps though.

[img]http://sector19.org/gallery/var/resizes ... 25_001.jpg[/img]

MOT passed, road tax applied for. Finished the cutting and polishing and applied coach lines;

[img]http://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-DLWwD ... .02.40.jpg[/img]

[img]http://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-D9Zvl ... .03.06.jpg[/img]

[img]http://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-XMzhn ... .03.22.jpg[/img]

The inside is very nearly finished, just the audio gear left to fit really :)

[img]http://lh6.googleusercontent.com/-rO9n8 ... .04.10.jpg[/img]

[img]http://lh6.googleusercontent.com/-7qae3 ... .01.01.jpg[/img]

[img]http://lh6.googleusercontent.com/-SHy-C ... .01.14.jpg[/img]

[img]http://lh6.googleusercontent.com/-K7R-V ... .02.18.jpg[/img]

She's now been in use for over a month, have the LPG kit fitted also along with some rear mudflaps.

Cheers

Pete