Clanger 109" - A series Landrover rebuild - The Lower Dashboard Horror Show
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- Опубліковано 6 вер 2024
- As with most S3 landrovers in the UK, the lower dashbaord was mainly smelly foam and rust - vents seized, cable controls rused to solid and the 'soft dash' looked like it had been abused. irst stage was to assess what was left to work from then add metal until it was back to something like.
Some nifty fabrication there! With all the outfits offering bulkhead work, you'd think at least one would be having a go at the dash. Mine is even worse than your starting point, I'm thinking of just making my own version.
If it's like the rest of your work on Kermit, the dash will come out mint👌🏻
Make sure you future proof it, unlike LR and if you're doing the heater tunnel like the OG dash, I'd line it in ThermaWrap or some other insulation to make the most of the heater.
I've ThermaWrap'd the interior of my Landy and it's made a decent difference.
Cheers insulate Britain😜😂
I was reading a thread this week about a chap doing a steel version -but as I understood it it was a S3 dash just not foam covered. Have to say, I prefer the S2a dash. Never liked my defender dash - but didnt have it long enough to change it. The 'upholstery job has been a bloomin nightmare - so go steel or aluminium all the way - if you want a soft dash - wear a crash helmet !
Looks so much improved. I'm not a fan of pop rivets, and I'm sure that you are a better welder than you think and could have TIG welded the .9 mm if you wanted. But, as you say, it's going to be covered so what the hell. I follow Max's channel and look forward to seeing how he (and possibly Grandad) tackle the problem. Best wishes.
You guys are legends for me. I´m actually restoring my english friend Mark (RIP) and neighbour old Series 3 ex scottish Park rangers. You give me inspiration. I wish you live in France.
Excellent work on the rotten dashboard Mat, always fun guessing what was there and trying to reproduce it! and you did!
Phil
In the first minute I said " no way". I should have known better. Thanks for the update.
If I wasn’t so tight with £, I wouldn’t attempt such things 😃
Very nice job on the dashboard, I have the same issue., your video is very helpful, thank your for posting it.
Glad it helped , I am literally gluing on the outer cover after lunch
Christ Mat, that was a hell of a job of work you pulled off on that dash really well done for some top forming of weird shapes.
As for the spare, after what you pulled off with the dash widening that wheel well by in inch/ inch & half will be a complete piece of piss.
cracking video again this week, thanks for sharing - stay safe
Nice work 😊
Thanks for watching.
Well, your earlier short gave some idea of what was to come. You have surpassed yourself sir. Astonishing work on the dashboard. And you say your metal working skills are limited? In that case I wish mine were. Nice to see some engine compartment progress too. Always good to see Nat helping. Hope Amelie is good. Looking forward to the next installment.
Hi Carl' it was an education bashing the parts for the dash - slow n steady and it came together - id do it different if I apprached it again - live and learn etc. Kids both doing well - Amelie here tomorrow for reading week (half term) looking forward to catching up. Nat is helping,,, and not some times ;-)
@@lookcreations Good to know all is well with your family. I think you did a sterling job on the dash.
Damn good job repairing that👍🏻
My first words look at the dash were fucking hell, bloody Land Rover😆
Im surprised they didnt make it out of plastic ! 'cobbled together design as well.
Great to see all your progress and the repair to the dash was outstanding. Im wondering if your expansion tank is going to be high enough to get the air out of the cooling system but i can see why you've gone for that location, hopefully it'll be ok.
Its set so that the feed in is the highest point as is the 'over pressure' cap. Will have to wait n see how it goes. If it is a problem - a new home on the bulkhead might be in order. I havent sorted the 'heater' unit yet - I might set that with a bleed valve T while I am at it. Will have to see what happens when / if the heater returns.
Looking great. Keep at it. Love you videos.
Thank you! Will do!
bugger that's a lot of rot, i thought that my old series 3 was a bit used to the visits by metal moths, But they must have nested in the dash on yours.
Dont think the mice did it any good over the years widdling everywhere !
You have a "delux" bonnet with the depression for the spare wheel.
Problem solved
You’ll need another bracket on the overflow tank, it won’t last long with the vibration.
I was thinking the same thing. I may well look at another fixing point on it.
I would have put the air cleaner out front and the water tank over the motor. Never want an air intake drawing hot air on a diesel.
The intake for the air is at present via the offside inner wing. Once the wings in place I might duct the air from the front to it. I need to see what space there is first though. Cheers Brian
Mat