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  1. I had a look again at the steering gear for the replacement of the grommet, lower, steering column cover (no. 66 encircled in previous drawing). In the below picture you can see the top of the steering gear with the woodruff key at the left and bearing assembly at the bottom. I have slacken the clamp at the base of the column cover (no.82 in previous drawing). I guess this is all I have to do to draw off the cover but there is no easy sliding movement I would expect. Have I overlooked something? Can anybody help me how to remove the cover please? Many thanks, Danny
  2. I therefore change the subject to the steering column. I wanted to replace the lower grommet on the steering column (red encircled in the drawing) but was surprised not knowing how to do it! I do not see how to remove the steering column cover, or tube, in order to be able to slide over the grommet. I have slacken the clamp on the tube and thought I could slide up the tube towards the steering (which is off) wheel but no. What do I have to loosen to slide on a new grommet? Cheers, Danny
  3. I have contacted Autosparks and they provide a great service by supplying a harness without the braided outer covering and invites the customer to run a dry fit of the harness. During fitment any changes that may be required can be documented and the harness can be returned to carry out any required amendments and apply the finished outer braiding. In order to make optimal use of their service, I have decided to wait and first complete the project as far as possible for a better understanding of the needs for a proper harness. Thanks, Danny
  4. Thank you guys! Very useful information! It is looking quite straightforward to me when following the diagram and colors. Danny
  5. Thanks Pete, this keeps me going as do the recent likes! ๐Ÿ˜ƒ I am considering buying a new wiring harness from autosparks but they are offering two versions. Does anybody know the difference between them? I haven't contacted autosparks yet because I might be able to ask someone who has installed a same wiring harness and knows the application, and hopefully not some issues, in practise! Furthermore, it is not quite clear to me what is meant by the extra option for wiring for the indicators i.e. what is meant by (quote) "Wiring for indicators - To work from original trafficator switch. Trafficators will NOT work off the same switch. (Order 'SFL' modification if you wish to use trafficators) It must be easy to explain but I am a Dutchman and so do not understand the language for 100% so to speak. ๐Ÿคจ Aren't trafficators the same as indicators? To some extent I realise I will need to order this extra option to legally use public roads (haha!) I hope someone can explain to me so I know what to order ... Many thanks, Danny
  6. The project is slowly progressing but with satisfying results! GS-body sprayed. Next, the complete front axle. Sandblasting and spraying of front axle parts (not too many pictures made but all done). Spraying of front axle parts. Front axle almost completed i.e. sandblasted, primed, in olive drab green and reassembled. New bushes. Ready to place back the complete front axle under the chassis. Next time is the replacing of the front axle and I am planning to do the steering column and pedals ... Cheers, Danny
  7. Hi, Does anybody recognize the stamp on the hold all/wash roll. Is it British and ww2 period? Thanks, Danny
  8. I am now looking for the number block allocation for the 3rd division, 1st battalion south lancashire regiment which is not mentioned in the link in previous post. Can anybody help please? Thanks, Danny
  9. For sale, rare original early bedford mw aeroscreen brass brackets (see picture)! Original "chocolate brown" paint still present. 50 euros each plus postage. Location, Netherlands. SOLD Cheers, Danny
  10. Citroman, you will need professional punching tools to make these felt grommets properly. I wonder who makes the grommets for the Willy's jeep. Perhaps this manufacturer can also make them for other vehicles such as the bedford. I think I have all the original grommets for sizing! PPvdh, the bedford came from Koekelare Belgium. Cheers, Danny
  11. I would like to replace the felt grommets for the dash panel with new ones! Does anyone know where to get them? There are complete sets available for the willy's jeep but how about other vehicles? Cheers, Danny
  12. These felt grommets for the willys jeep are for sale at almost every military fair! I wonder if felt grommets are also available for the Bedford MW? I'm mainly looking for the ones used behind the dash panel but a complete set for the entire vehicle would be great ๐Ÿ˜ฌ. Thanks, Danny
  13. I think I've learned that you will get the best results if you are patient ...? ๐Ÿ˜ โ€ข Chassis and bulkhead in olive drab matt The chassis and buldhead were an easy job as there was no rot at all, no welding or whatever was needed.
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