My aluminium box body is in need of repair to its sides the dreaded white powder is around under the paint.
Really I think the aluminium needs cutting out but for the most part the corrosion is hidden behind the lifting panels and makers plates.
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Its not something that I think its possible to weld more like a new sheet of aluminium plate over the damaged areas and re rivet the plates in place. The rivets are small girlie ones where would I find these?? Plus the gun to re apply them?
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Duct tape is quite useful for holding nuts in place on a ring spanner, the spanner can go where your fingers cannot in confined places with a bolt being screwed into the nut.
Don't leave it to long as from memory the distance selling regs might apply and you can ask for you're money back and shop elsewhere
http://whatconsumer.co.uk/mail-order-distance-selling-know-the-facts/?utm_source=adcenter&utm_medium=cpc&utm_term=distance%20selling%20regulations&utm_campaign=BingPPC
Someone will have a radio you just might have to wait and it could be expensive. You might drop lucky and buy one cheap it all depends if you want it to function or not
Fun with a capital F pure and simple enjoy!!!
My suggestion would be to concentrate on just one of them, get it running and then start on the other in the winter.
If I was tempted I might make sure that the other Ferret that you do not touch has oil down the cylinder bores and is then hand cranked with the plugs out just to oil the cylinders up for its lay up. Plugs back in after you have oiled the cylinder bores.
Fuel lines and tap could be gunked up if its sat for along time without being run, even if it has been ran up I would want to change all the liquids on the vehicle for fresh.
If its anything like the drivers sight for CVRT's, Ferrets and 432's pitch black with no street lights is best. Bad ones look like you have little dots jumping up and down in the eyepiece.
Thanks Paul I have been looking at your Sabre and thinking no way that I can do as good a job as you :-( Have to try though I am trying not to touch it but I can't help myself I am buying the bits when I see them.
Service items
Rubber washer on filler hole.
Leather cup for pressurising the tank.
Pip (think thats what its called) at the end of the pump (immersed in fuel) it also sticks and stops the tank being pressurised.
Seal for the pump to the tank
If fuel isn't leaking from the control valves leave alone if it is you can buy the seal for that as well but it means unsoldering the the control valve at the end
I have a No.3 the controls are the same as the No.2 manual if you can find one.
Washers some have them fitted some do not, it all depends if they leak from the bottom off the burner where the two jointing surfaces meet. The biggest issue tends to be old petrol sat in the tank for long periods which blocks up the hole in the tank to the feed in the burner.
Most of the service parts can be bought either off ebay or you can have a look at this forum http://www.spiritburner.com/fusion/index.php I think you can buy spares off the owner of the forum.
I have a set of Armstrong dampers someone sorted me out with a set that had just come of a vehicle.
I couldn't understand why the interior lights had been pulled apart?
Williams Fasteners they have branches all over the UK, they supply both metric and imperial nuts, bolts, washers, set screws so on so forth minimum order of £15
http://www.williamsfasteners.com/
I have had a wander over to the yard for my first visit to the Sabre since it was delivered
http://s55.photobucket.com/user/ferrettkitt/library/CVRT%20Sabre
A few pics from the album
What would these be I'm presuming for the turret??
Quite a bit is missing from the turret but I got lucky I managed to get hold of the turret box that sends signals from the turret to the hull. The turret traverse mechanism is seized as well but thats not surprising as its been open to the elements for ten plus years
What else is missing??
Or you could have a NOS IB2 that didn't work until you pulled it apart like I did to find that it was missing the nuts that hold the two circuit boards together (Friday special).
Two holes in the CB2 backing plate and four holes in the IB2. The backing plates can be flexible or have a metal back plate to mount them to the hull or whatever. The metal backplates should have an earth connection from the boxes to the the hull mounting point through one of the mounting holes. If its the flexible backs they have it incorporated into the material.