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fayjo56

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  1. Thanks chaps, couldnt wait a week;). I have changed the oil to sae30 and checked the oil pump filter, but still no pressure:cry:. I have disconnected the oil guage at the engine end - nothing, and undone an oil pipe on the rocker shaft - nothing. Its frustrating as when I first stared the engine before starting the resto I had pressure. I guess the sump and oil pump are going to have to come off:cry:.:banghead:

     

    Just about ready to throw in the towel!

  2. I attended the new 'Cliffs Clearout' bring and buy sale at Universal Jeep Supplies nr Godalming yesterday. A good little get together with some nice bits on offer from a dozen or so stalls plus Universal Jeep supplies stores offering all the Jeep owners could possibly want. Very friendly helpful staff and sensibly priced refreshments made it a great (although cold!) morning out. I hope they do it again.

  3. Like the front side/ indys what's the story behind them ? I think I'll do that on mine :-D

     

    The body of the lamp is actually a custom/classic car mirror(!):blush: Which my brother then converted with some festoon bulb holders. My vintage Fire Engine has side lights very much like the early MW's and these mirror bodies are almost identical.

     

    I'll take a pic with the lenses on to see what you think.

  4. I think this is the bottom line statement at the end of every thread on this subject, some people want to, some people don't. Different people different tastes and if that wasn't the case everyone would own a Jeep with airborne markings (ok bad example :-D)

     

    I though everyone DOES own a Jeep in airborne markings;)

     

    Seriously though, each to their own is the way to go. I think the correct uniform can really set off a restoration, but the owner has to be comfortable with what they do.

  5. Well progress is still slow, family commitments, car issues and the forthcoming festivities are conspiring to make sure time and cash is short:cry:

     

    I am still working on the area I probably have least experience / confidence / enjoyment in - brakes. The O/S cylinders are re rubbered and back together, as is the master cylinder, so hopefully they will perform OK, time will tell. I shall get on to the N/S as soon as I can.

     

    I have yet to sort a water pump, recon or otherwise, so still can't have her running again:(

     

    All in all a bit frustrated with progress, but I guess many of you have been there! The good thing is 'er indoors refuses to let me give up.

     

    On a positive note, I now have a pair of screens, an early bush bar and a copy of the early parts list thanks to a very good friend on HMVF.

     

    Will post again when things move forward.

  6. This is probably a daft question:blush: but I know Im among friends. I am re-assembling my master cylinder, with new rubbers. The primary piston (the one the push rod comes in contact with) at the moment 'pops out' of the end of the cylinder. Will it do this until fitted on the chassis so the pushrod holds it in, or have I done something wrong?. So if this is the case do I fit the rubber boot when the master cylinder is in situ? Hope I am making some sort of sense.:nut:

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