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Not much to report, havent had much time on her recently:blush:. I posted a question re the springs, have a look at the pic in this thread. As Rippo correctly stated, each front spring should have 9 leaves. One leaf on the N/S spring is broken, and until I dismantled it I hadnt noticed that it has an extra leaf!. Any further suggestions on why?

New core plugs and gaskets have arrived so progress will start again soon. Regards to all.

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I've had the week off work, so made a bit more progress. Chassis is now in primer, gearbox back on, front springs back on, front panel primed, rear springs painted (need new bushes and pins)

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One of the shock absorbers. Unfortunatly 3 of the 4 leak fluid.

 

I think attention will now turn to the axles.

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Hi all! I am still here and working, anyone still there? progress slow but sure. Rear axle now cleaned and painted, tow bar stripped down and cleaned, will paint today plus a few other bits. Shopping list of parts growing, just waiting for bank account to catch up. Pics will follow. The main thing is I'm still in love with the truck!

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Bit more done, fuel tank trays sorted, one was border line scrap, but I think I have saved it. Be gentle with me. The other was really good. They dont match so maybe it has been replaced at some point? I will live with them as they are for now. Rear springs and axle refitted following the arrival of new pins and bushes. Towbar put back together - The only way I could compress the spring was to lower my vintage Dennis fire engine onto it with the trolley jack! serves me right for taking it to bits I suppose!

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I Have decided to use chassis black as a protective coat before the eggshell topcoat. Any comments on this?

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to what I know , is the breathing done by one of the bolts in the cover , I have a british deep water fording manual which talks about drilling a hole in axles and put a hose on them for breathing and so preventing salt water to enter the axle.

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Hi all, time for a progress report. Both front wings now in primer, following a bit of welding, bashing and lots of wire brushing and sanding! They will not be 'factory perfect' as I think a few minor dents are part of her character. (good excuse as any!;)) I will take some pics next weekend. Hopefully I can soon start to reassemble the front end.

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You are doing a great job I am following with interest as I have a MW to restore as well. I have to build two fuel tank trays, I would appreciate if you would you give me the measurements of yours, length, width and depth and the thickness of the walls. thanks Charlie

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Hi Charlie

I will take measurments gladly. They are stored up in the loft so may take a few days. I would love to see some pics of yours sometime, maybe start a restoration thread too? Paul

 

Hi Paul thats great there is no hurry I posted some pics of my MW in my introduction thead. I saved my MW from going to the scrap metal merchants and it is just a pile of parts I got it for $NZ1500 which included 4 new bar grip tyres and a new radiator. I have put it under cover drained all the water out of the steering box cleaned some rust off the chassis and I have done some work an parts I have pulled out of the pile I will post some pics here tomorrow for you. I have a chev cargo which I take to shows here in NZ and I am in the middle of a dodge Command car resto I have a shed which is full of unfinished projects. I plan to start a restoration thread soon. cheers Charlie

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Hi Charlie

I will take measurments gladly. They are stored up in the loft so may take a few days. I would love to see some pics of yours sometime, maybe start a restoration thread too? Paul

 

Hi Paul I started a restoration thread today - Charlie

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