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  1. Hi,

    I am in the process of getting my k9 Mvt inspected and then registered for the road and just wandered if there is a way of finding out some of its history to help me with the process...

    I have a chassis number and Vehicle number but that is all, no supporting documents of any kind.

     

    Does anywhere have the records for austin k9's?

    cheers in advance for any help.

    Martin

  2. hi there, from memory...

    The gears are a standard 1-2-3-4 H pattern on the long gearstick,

    then the Shorter stick is Forward for 4wd, centre for neutral, rear for 2wd.

    I don't think there is high and low? i have only driven mine around my yard so not used to it all yet!

    good luck with finding all your bits, maybe try posting a wanted advert up on the k9 register website..

    martin

  3. Hi

    Could anyone recommend someone in the Shrewsbury area to sandblast some Dodge parts

     

    Hi Classic American restorations near bishops castle do blasting..i think they charge per bag of sand at about £25 a bag, The owner brian is a bit of a funny chap, but all the workers are top lads ! Martin

  4. If its the stuff im thinking of its like a slow acting thinners, you can use it on fresh primer etc and it won't melt it, but its enough to eradicate any silicone or grease etc on the area to be painted. jizer may do the job but for the effort it takes to redo paint after a reaction i would pay the extra myself..

    martin

  5. Hi, I need rubbers for my k9 windows, I've rung a few places and they've told me to look at there websites, all that comes up is funny shapes and sizes, and I don't have a. is there any one on this webiste that can help me find the right ones To fit.

    Would really appreciate it.

     

    Thanks bill.

     

    Do you have a sample from the old one's? if so i would send a small piece to a company called phoenix trim.

    or cut some square and do a side on print of the profile on a piece of paper with measurements next to it then scan it and email it through to them.(hope that makes sense!!)

    They will then match it.

    Very usefull chaps and have many many different profiles.

    martin

  6. Hi

    For the rear box i have been donated a box bodied trailer, not sure what it was originally? The wheel arch's are even in exactly the right place! its very yellow though!!

    2013-05-15 18.05.20.jpgits similar style to the radio box but a little taller...ideal really because im a lanky bugger!!

  7. Hi

    If someone has a k9 with a radio box on it would you be willing to measure the height, length, and width of the box for me?? also the gap between the cab and box..

    The reason i ask is because I do not have my box but have been offered a very similar looking one for free, would be nice if it was similar dimensions!

    thank you in advance

    Martin

  8. Hi

    I thought i would post up some pictures of my austin k9 restoration..

    This is how it looked when i got it!!

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    One side of the cab has allready been welded up!

     

    2013-05-22 20.24.38.jpg

    The turret has been bodged with a plate glued over it!!

    2013-05-22 20.24.54.jpg

    Random picture of the built in tyre pump!!

    T

     

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    i dont want to bore you with endless picture of welding, so heres a couple of the passenger door repairs.

     

     

    2013-06-01 18.28.10.jpg

    This is how she sits at the moment..

    i currently have the cylinder head off being skimmed, as it is pressurising the water system,

    I put the front panels on loosely as i have never seen it complete! bit of a moral boost!

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  9. Hi

    it does indeed look like the pictures of fj's.

    i wander if its worth saving?? if it looks bad in the picture's, it looks worse close up!!!!!

    I was a bit short on time when i took the pictures so didn't have a chance to get a good look around it.

    2013-06-01 12.30.57.jpg

    I also spotted a Matador and a militant!! all in different places and in need of rescuing, all within 3 miles of my house!! quite a succesfull drive round the hills if you ask me!!

    Many thanks

    Martin

  10. I suspect it was once used as Truck 1-Ton Charging Signals. You can see the general set up on pages 10 & 11 of this:

     

    http://www.hmvf.co.uk/pdf/SHELTERS.pdf

     

    Have you got a picture of the CAV plate & some more distant pictures to identify the positions of those items?

     

    User Trials were undertaken by SRDE Christchurch in comparing two different chargers the Westalite Type 1546 & the STC Model 22FLEE.2527A.

     

    Many thanks for that...

    2013-05-10 16.23.43.jpg

    You can just see the box of tricks on the right, it sits on the rear wall of the cab between the seats.

    2013-05-22 20.24.38.jpg

    It seems like a strange system as the generator would only be turning if the truck was driving, as it is driven by the prop??? unless the transferbox has a neutral position?

    i shall try to get some better pictures this afternoon...

  11. Hi

    my k9 has a LARGE generator fitted running off the transfer box via a little gearbox..

    2013-05-22 20.12.39.jpg

    The wiring goes into this box of tricks in the cab...

     

    2013-05-22 20.11.19.jpg

    What does this clever box do??

    there is then 2 sheilded wires coming out of the back of the cab from the box on the left, these have been cut and now go to nothing?

     

    Can anyone explain a bit more about this system...my hope is that i can use this to charge a bank of 12v leisure batteries as i am hoping to convert my k9 to use as a camper. would this be possible??

    2013-05-22 20.08.54.jpg

  12. hi,

    cheers for the replies,

    sorry yes they are spring rims...I did ask the local hgv tyre firm but they refused!! something about he'd rather get shot at....

    I guessed the danger was in the reseating of the ring, as the tyres are quite wide it held itself together allowing me to inflate it from 30ft away...felt a bit safer!

    I'm very much a have a go kinda guy...I'll report back when I have done some more!! if I'm still here.

  13. hi,

    I'm in the process of fitting some tyres to my k9, I did one today but what a ball ache!!! does any1 have any tips/ hints to make life easier?

    is there anything i should pay particular attention to??

    my method was....

    let air out,

    break bead of tyre/rim with 2" pieces of angle iron and a sledge hammer, working my way round.

    knock outer ring of split rim downwards,

    prise out seating ring and outer rim,

    flip wheel and support centre off the ground, leaving tyre free to drop..thrash some more with angle iron and hammer till tyres plops off...

    I then de rusted rim and bits and put a coat of paint on them,

    the trickiest bit was breaking the bead..that took at least an hour to do both sides!

     

    reassembly was relatively straight forward, but after hearing stories of widow maker wheels I just wander if i was at any real danger?

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