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Where have all the 109 HVVPK & VPKs gone?


paul connor

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Hi Donal, 

When I had it there was no handle/key. If you look at one of the in service images I sent you there appears to be a handle hanging on a string tied to the roof hatch area. It's white string and can be seen on the left of the image.

That's at least all I could interpret that as.

 

Paul

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Has anyone got an aerial roof mount for the hvvpk? I'm desperately trying to locate one in any condition  see photos, I'm sure they were fitted to other vehicles  . 

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I cannot help other than suggest www.thexmod.com might have something in stock?

I have never asked, but does anyone have a parts catalogue for the HVP/HVVPK kits, as this would most certainly help. I have never seen a EMER or AESP for these vehicle, but it must exist somewhere?

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Paul

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1 hour ago, paul connor said:

I have never asked, but does anyone have a parts catalogue for the HVP/HVVPK kits, as this would most certainly help. I have never seen a EMER or AESP for these vehicle, but it must exist somewhere?

In November 1980 GKN Sankey Automotive Operations published Fitting Instructions for 3/4 Ton GS Land Rover Protection Kit FV984568

These were scrutinised & amended by Vehicles Branch REME in April 1981.

In July 1981 HQ NI noted that the instructions were time consuming & over complicated. Modified instructions were drawn up including detailed drawings of particular parts as well as timed procedures in modifying all aspects to old & new vehicles. The summation of all this is that it took 70.1 hours for an old vehicle & 75.5 hours for a new vehicle. An 'old' vehicle is one that was previously fitted with VPK as fitting just the GRP to an old vehicle took 8.0 hours but to a new vehicle 15.2 hours.

These GKN Sankey instructions are for conversion to HV Protection Kit (Piglet)

There were further instructions for fitting side door/front protection plates in March 1982.

For the original GRP VPK I made the mistake of looking for modifications but it was an installation and is covered in EMER WHEELED VEHICLES Q 025/14 Installation Instruction No.4. 

This publication may well include the spring. I can find EMER WV Q 025/13 for the Lightweight but I don't know about the hatch similarity.

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21 hours ago, packard17 said:

Hi all, I'm looking for some of the torsion springs for the top cover hatch screens , if anyone has any or knows where I can get them it would be fantastic 

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Rear door springs were manufactured by  Morris Springs Ltd.    Rationalized to use same spring  ?   I surmise they used the same spring-maker . Worth contacting Morris - they probably keep a archive of orders / able to identify from.

photographs.http://www.morrissprings.co.uk/

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