New member - Own LWB SJ413
New member - Own LWB SJ413
Hello,
Recently got my self an LWB SJ, in a bit of a state at the moment do in the process of re-building it. Hopefully will be my car for next year at uni .
Have a few photos of it to upload for anyone who is interested.
Job list:
1) Brakes
2) Sill Replacement
3) Sort out wiring
4) Strip Gear box and change seals
5) Clean inside and paint
6) Wheel arch welding
7) Sort out an airfilter of some form...
8) Headgasket - might need it
9) Lights
10) CB/Lighter socket/switch pannel
11) LPG - have the kit in my garage
12) New seats
13) Oil change
And many more jobs that need to be done...
The good points are that the chassis is rust free , it drives, suspension is good, fairly solid
Just needs some TLC after sitting for a year and a half. Friend of mine has re-built a series 3 landrover and a few other cars so if anyone else asks about the welding it wasn't me, I'm not that good.
Hopefully it will be on the road for the summer when i hope to drive it to Scotland and back...
No doubt will be asking loads of questions on here when I get stuck. Already have one question about the wiring for the rear wiper motor.
Rob
Recently got my self an LWB SJ, in a bit of a state at the moment do in the process of re-building it. Hopefully will be my car for next year at uni .
Have a few photos of it to upload for anyone who is interested.
Job list:
1) Brakes
2) Sill Replacement
3) Sort out wiring
4) Strip Gear box and change seals
5) Clean inside and paint
6) Wheel arch welding
7) Sort out an airfilter of some form...
8) Headgasket - might need it
9) Lights
10) CB/Lighter socket/switch pannel
11) LPG - have the kit in my garage
12) New seats
13) Oil change
And many more jobs that need to be done...
The good points are that the chassis is rust free , it drives, suspension is good, fairly solid
Just needs some TLC after sitting for a year and a half. Friend of mine has re-built a series 3 landrover and a few other cars so if anyone else asks about the welding it wasn't me, I'm not that good.
Hopefully it will be on the road for the summer when i hope to drive it to Scotland and back...
No doubt will be asking loads of questions on here when I get stuck. Already have one question about the wiring for the rear wiper motor.
Rob
- Attachments
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- Random wires removed, now to do the floor
- Back together.JPG (65.58 KiB) Viewed 13636 times
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- Looks a little cleaner.JPG (50.84 KiB) Viewed 13636 times
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- Engine Top.JPG (86.24 KiB) Viewed 13636 times
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- New Sill - Painted 2.JPG (67.94 KiB) Viewed 13636 times
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- New sill 4.JPG (51.23 KiB) Viewed 13636 times
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- Looks better, caught the rust just in time
- Painted Windscreen Frame.JPG (57.11 KiB) Viewed 13636 times
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- Pressure washed everything
- Nothing inside.JPG (81.14 KiB) Viewed 13636 times
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- Yes some of the will was made out of sprite and fosters cans
- Sill - Sprite Can.JPG (68.71 KiB) Viewed 13636 times
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- Welding 2.JPG (56.8 KiB) Viewed 13636 times
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- Wires everywhere 3.JPG (80.02 KiB) Viewed 13636 times
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- turbo-tom
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Re: New member - Own LWB SJ413
welcome to the club
nice sj too , dont see that many lwb around these days (south-coast)
im sure people on here will be able to answer all your questions to come
nice sj too , dont see that many lwb around these days (south-coast)
im sure people on here will be able to answer all your questions to come
Tom
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Re: New member - Own LWB SJ413
to the club. Looks like a awesome project you have there. Lovin the sprite can repair job, never seen that done before .
Feel free to ask as many questions as you like, every one is realy helpfull round here.
Feel free to ask as many questions as you like, every one is realy helpfull round here.
86 SJ413 tin top, 1.6 8v, SU carb, YJ spring conversion, virtual lift, 33x12.5x15 KL71's, rocklobster, rear discs, power steering.
- Russ24
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Re: New member - Own LWB SJ413
to uk
your sj has alot of potential. like it.
love the fact it has 400 spot lamps on the front.
the door sill can repair job is errr... interesting.
if you have any questions, post them
the amount of bloody stupid questions i post is unreal.
your sj has alot of potential. like it.
love the fact it has 400 spot lamps on the front.
the door sill can repair job is errr... interesting.
if you have any questions, post them
the amount of bloody stupid questions i post is unreal.
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Re: New member - Own LWB SJ413
turbo-tom wrote:welcome to the club
nice sj too , dont see that many lwb around these days (south-coast)
im sure people on here will be able to answer all your questions to come
Haha you don't see may lwb full stop, if you look at the members map majority of the SJ's are on the south coast, must be the warm climate preventing the rust!
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Re: New member - Own LWB SJ413
hello to the forum nice truck hope you get it sorted and in the mud soon its a good bunch on here and helpful
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Jimny 1.6 not as good as an SJ but still good
Jimny 1.6 not as good as an SJ but still good
- turbo-tom
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Re: New member - Own LWB SJ413
Tramp wrote:turbo-tom wrote:welcome to the club
nice sj too , dont see that many lwb around these days (south-coast)
im sure people on here will be able to answer all your questions to come
Haha you don't see may lwb full stop, if you look at the members map majority of the SJ's are on the south coast, must be the warm climate preventing the rust!
haha true but we/me get alot of salt air in the winter
and whats a warm climate down near brighton
Tom
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Re: New member - Own LWB SJ413
Thanks for the welcome
Lots of work, but will be done soon enough Then I can play.
Glad I got a LWB, prefer them to the SWB. Not sure why but a SWB seemed too short when i looked at them. Do intend to use the car to transport friends and stuff, plus need somewhere to fit the LPG tank (hopefully).
I've been quite lucky with the rust on this one, though the previous owner never took it off road. I Thought it would be worse than it currently is. Welding is almost done, just need to do the wheel arches and paint it all.
As for the 400 lights, will be putting them back on, hopefully with a laser cut acrylic switch panel so they work, unlike before when there were wires hanging loose in the engine bay randomly attached to strange places.
Anyone got any tips where to mount a CB and Ham? I am thinking of making a metal bracket behind the handbrake where I can attach both of them back to back.
Rob
Lots of work, but will be done soon enough Then I can play.
Glad I got a LWB, prefer them to the SWB. Not sure why but a SWB seemed too short when i looked at them. Do intend to use the car to transport friends and stuff, plus need somewhere to fit the LPG tank (hopefully).
I've been quite lucky with the rust on this one, though the previous owner never took it off road. I Thought it would be worse than it currently is. Welding is almost done, just need to do the wheel arches and paint it all.
As for the 400 lights, will be putting them back on, hopefully with a laser cut acrylic switch panel so they work, unlike before when there were wires hanging loose in the engine bay randomly attached to strange places.
Anyone got any tips where to mount a CB and Ham? I am thinking of making a metal bracket behind the handbrake where I can attach both of them back to back.
Rob
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Re: New member - Own LWB SJ413
Are you going to be doing any swimming in the zook? If so mount the radios higher up
Twiss
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'93 Suzuki Samurai Sport 1.6 16v SU. Virtual lift, spring under, 31s
'93 Maruti Gypsy MG410
"If brute force doesn't fix your problem, you aren't using enough of it."
Re: New member - Own LWB SJ413
to :S:cuk matey, good to see another lwb being given the correct treatment
Should be nice once you have rebuilt it
Should be nice once you have rebuilt it