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Started working on the rear left pillar base, I wasnt happy with my dodgy patch work, at least this way I can make it watertight before fitting.

 

 

 

 

Hear you can see how i cut a nick in the sheet steel to make it easy to fold, then the joint was welded.

 

 

 

 

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She's starting to look good now Ross.

 

So when is the test swim date! :D

 

Cheers

Shaun

 

Not for a while yet mate, will start on the right side next week, and i will be redoing the left side too, i dont like how it turned out, but learned some valuable lessons from it. Will make up the new side in a totally different way, watch out for the pics. Once i have the load bay squared away there are a few bits around the cab windows that need attention. I hope to have all the welding done by x-mass, then i can start working on the mechanical end of it. With a bit of luck i should have a nice driving but prob not finished Stolly by summer time. Then i have to source some swim gear. Lots of work ahead of me Shaun, lol.

 

How are you getting on with yours mate?

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Hi matey,

 

Sorry I've not replied for a while, been so busy, work on house, and in my garage (new floor, ready for the stolly to come home, new doors, a wall etc) work at work, life in general etc etc, you know how it goes :yawn:

 

Anyway, I fitted electronic ignition the other week, she runs sweet now.

I'm just about to lift out the fuel tank, as I'm going to make a smaller one, I will never fill that huge thing up :wow:

And so far had no issues, but will help prevent condensation, the inside of the original tank is like new, so I don't think it had any condensation issues before.

 

Also I'm rebuilding the input shafts on my dowty jets, as the bearings were seized, I bought new bearings, o rings, but the tufnol washers were broke up and are unavailable, I'm having some made, and I will order some extra's.

 

Also, my cargo door seals are watertight, but very perished, and I will need to do a little bit of surgery near the seal flange at some point, so I have 2 inner seals (new old stock) but no outer seals, so I'm also having a company quote me on making new sets, when they give me a price, if I have not fallen over I will let you know, and any others and get some made up.

 

Your's is coming along nicely.

 

Speak soon

Shaun

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She's getting there, have almost finished the right side, just have to weld on the hinges and the bottom lip under the seal. once that's done its back over to the left side to re do it again, you wouldnt be leave the amount of welding rods I have gone through. Pics to follow.

 

I wouldn't bother replacing the tank if its in good condition Shaun.

Thanks for the support

 

Ross

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Lots of good work there!

 

Could I ask a question?

 

If the width of the Stalwart (Mk2) is 2.62metres or 8' 7", and the maximum road-going allowed width is 2.55metres or 8' 4", is that 3" difference something that can be taken off easily, or is it a major job?

 

Looking at pictures, it seems that the body side hinges or the axle hub rings are the widest point, but it's difficult to judge by a picture, a tape measure or a dimensioned drawing would be better.

 

This is Rick Salmon's Mk2 on Milweb:

 

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Presumable the mirrors are not included in the body width.

 

Any info would be appreciated.

 

Peter

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The body work on my MK2 limber appears to be much wider than the hubs.

I think the track, tyre centre to tyre centre is 2 mtrs.

The hinges for the side gates is the widest part.

I think even if you removed the hinges and the brackets, you may be just very slightly over width.

Thanks for the thread catch 22 as I am looking to do this soon to my stolly keep up the good work.

Ron

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I've just received my illustrated parts list of the Mk1, and those hubs have hub reduction built in, which gives a higher transmission speed but lower torque, and looking at a cross-sectional view, there's not a lot of width you can pare off as there is a shaft end and retaining nut underneath.

 

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Peter

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The short ans is no.The hub houses a reduction gear system that consists of of a sun wheel and a number of planetary gears. I havent taken one apart yet but i have done all 4 hubs on my Ferret, which is similar. The hub cap is held on by a ring of bolts visible in your pic, and is made in such a way that the sun wheel gear is part of this. I am guessing now but judging by the shape of the hub cap there will be a stub axle with some sort of retaining nut sitting right out in the centre of the cap. so you couldnt even make one up without the flange.

Next time im at the workshop i will take a look in the Manuel's for a diagram that i can scan and post up hear.

 

As a lorry driver i have never driven an oversized vehicle in the UK, but if you check with VOSA it might only be a case of putting on extra warning plates or flashing orange lights, or maybe an escort.

 

I hope this helps.

 

Ross

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To further my knowledge of the type, I have bought the Bill Munro book, "Alvis Saracen Family" which arrived first thing this morning.

 

So having read the book through ( I'm a fast reader!) and the Stalwart section twice, it seems that the Stalwart Mk1 width is 2.54m while the Mk2 is quoted at 2.62m. I can't see that the suspension or hubs have changed, but I may be missing something. My spares listing is for the Mk1 only, so I can't check and compare to the Mk2.

 

Peter

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