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64EK26

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  1. Hi Have you tried http://www.northwestclassic.co.uk They stock a loads of Lockheed seals Cheers Richard
  2. I picked this up at the week end, a nice 1944 dated jack to go with my Bedford MWC Is there another part that fits on the extension piece, and what exactly is the extension piece for as it does not have a flat surface on it, only a square hole Cheers Richard
  3. Most of the work done on the drums On the rear drums, I just had to replace one bearing and the oil seals. It took some time to get the outer bearing out as the only way to tap it out is to remove the inner bearing, then remove all the studs so you can gain access to the outer bearing, I made up a few semi-circular drifts to tap (actually al lot of BFI) to get the cone out). Luckily my local bearing supplier had an original SKEF NOS one in stock at a sensible price One of the front hubs ideally needs its bearings changed, but I won't do this until I have found replacement ones at a sensible price. Both fronts are awaiting new oil seals befor they are re-assembles and packed with greae.
  4. Hi landrover nick sent me a link to this :thumbsup::thanx: https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/F05257/ which is also available on youtube Take a look, it shows how to use the pumps and filters etc on an MWC (just got to crack on and find the pumps and filters)
  5. Hi Thanks for all the advice We have finally got it working... The pump has been on and off many times and the rebuild was checked, still not sure what we have done differently. I still think that an electric pump is the way to go, just got to persuade the others. Cheers Richard
  6. Thanks Jeremy, will be in contact shortly Bit more progress.... Front spring on (must sort out colour asap) and bit of cleaning of the block (primarily all the water ways, which were rather clogged up) Starting on the hubs this week.... Target is a rolling chassis (hopefully braked) by Chrismas
  7. Attacked the bulkhead today.... Chopped out most of the rotten bits... The most difficult bit to make will be the wheel arch ... As I am missing most of the floor panels, I will need to get some extended 'I' section as shown below (any Ideas where I can get some ? Need to chop out a few bits from the other side befor it goes to the gritblasters (no doubt I will find a few more holes to patch)
  8. Hi The power coat is BS381C 298 Olive Drab , suppled by Akzo Nobel (via Cromadex) The gritblasters and powder coaters I used was A1 gritblasting in Southampton. The interpretation of exactly what colour Olive drab is open to a bit of discussion (see http://www.militarymodelling.com/news/article/olive-drab/4536/ ), the spray paint I am using is a bit lighter, so I will probabably go for a colour match with the chassis as I quite like the colour Cheers Richard
  9. Hi Thanks for the input Will look into Facebook... Andy... I had a quick look at your restoration post, I think it said that your Z number was 1642366 (is this on a rebuild plate ?) , if so it is chassis 53501 , contract S1466, post war reg 82YP73. S1466 was a contract for 1000 MWD’s placed on2.11.42 with deliveries commencing in 1943. The original Z number range would have been 5254362 to 5255361. The next closest I have found to mine is chassis 53560 , which is an MWR on contract S3053 56356 was a MWD on contract S3512, as mine is a MWC it is probably on contract S3054 (MWC contract). I think that at least three contracts were running at the same time S3053, S3054 and S3512 Cheers Richard
  10. Hi Clive Here is a photo of mine Chassis number 56358 definitely not 58358 as as this was a MWD under contract number S3512 Part of this exercise is to determine what the 0 - 9 stamping look like (so I can confirm that it is a 3), was there specific size stamp that have to be used, just like Z number markings. Also might be able to assist MW owners as I am buliding up a database of chassis number/contract/War time reg/Postwar reg. Cheers Richard
  11. Hi I have been doing a fair amount of research on Bedford MW chassis numbers, I would be grateful if MW owners could post photos of their chassis numbers in this thread, also photos of post war rebuild plates Thanks Richard
  12. Let the rebuild commence (well sort of) Chassis back from grit blasters and power coated (colour a bit darker than I expected). Also loads of small bits blasted and etch primed. Rear Springs now fitted Rear Axle loosely fitted, just realised the spacer between the spring and the axle shouldn't be there. This spacer is used with earlier springs, like othe ones I have but top leaf broken and others very badly worn. The 25 leaf spring came in at No.62898. I got these at a very reasonable price (much less than having new leaves made) so these will do at the moment. I have a little work to do on the rear brakes, I have re-lined cylinders, but the shafts of the pistons are a bit worn, so I will re-make these in stainless steel.
  13. Chassis not ready yet.. So re-assembled rear springs (two man lift!!!!) Just got to make a couple of bushes fo one of them
  14. Thanks Tom, e-mail sent Chassis all ready to go... Also started taking the pistons out, I will probably change the big end shells as they have a slight scoring marks on them but the crankshaft loo fine. Will check all rings and bore size and eccentricity (hopefully none)
  15. Thanks for the photos Tom Spent the whole day cleaning bits... Still looking for the air filter elbows, straight pipe and mounting bracket. Does the air filter assembly (LHS in photo) come apart ? or is it jut the case you clean it out with petrol? Tomorrow, I will be getting the chassis ready to go to the grit blasters:-)
  16. Hi Thanks for all the inputs, I will let you know what I use and how good it is Cheers Richard
  17. Hi Can anyone reccomend a good etch primer for tin plate (For fuel tanks etc), preferably single pack if there is such a thing Cheers Richard
  18. Forgot to add... All core plugs out after eventually getting the knack of getting them out... Not to much crud, but still digging crud out of the drain hole nearest the bellhousing
  19. The 1941 parts manual quotes 13 leaves for an MWC, I don't have a later parts manual. The springs I have bought are in superb condition and are the same as Thomas's ones see http://hmvf.co.uk/forumvb/showthread.php?15406-Bedford-MWC-66144-water-tank/page3 The set that came with the vehicle are 13 leaf and probably orginal, however one of the main leaves where the chackles fit is broken and all the other leaves are badlly worn. I had considered getting a set made, but the ones I picked up yesterday were a very reasonable price and far less than getting a replacement set made. The spings came apart easily and the leaves I have looked at so fare are very clean an show no signs of wear, I was surprised that the top two leaves are inverted.
  20. As Simon says it passed through the cab floor, see attached photo from Tomas's restoration (look at top Right Hand Corner) also on the side of the instrument panel, there is a brass plate (see below), Not sure what the 1-10 relates to.
  21. Did a bit of retail therapy today ... Correct PTO Pump Control Handle plus a very nice pair of rear springs plus a few other odds and sods
  22. Hi Tom Chassis Number MWR61420 makes it (July-Aug) 1944 1944 Production : Chassis Numbers 55886 - 64484 Source of Information Page 44 of Kaleidoscope of Bedford and Vauxhall Military Vehicles by Bart H. Vanderveen (published 1982) Cheers Richard
  23. Hi Thanks for the info on the taps, at leaset I know where to get new corks Busy day at the shed, Land Rover all ready for MOT, and more work on the engine block I think have worked out what all the tapped holes are except for the one near the bell housing, this was full of crud, still trying to get it all out, is this another water drain point ? Cheers Richard
  24. Hi Bit confused about flame arrestor for my 1944 MWC .... The flame arrestor in the parts manual appears to be removeable, but the pictures I have see, show them soldered to the pipe that goes to the elbow of the Air Intake to the carburrettor, as pictured below Were these a later replacement for the 'removeable' ones? However on my engine (which ia a factory refurbished engine, date unknown) has an air filter that just sits on to of the carb. The breater on the side of the engine just points downwards Any ideas when this mod was done ? Also, I intend to put the correct oil/air bath filter in, I am still looking for the following bits as per photo Also now looking for the correct flame arrestor mounting plate (yet more bits to look out for) Cheers Richard
  25. Hi Any ideas what is hiding under this ? I thought it may be a civillian OXB
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