Land Rover Restoration Part 12 - Refurbishing Leaf Springs
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- Опубліковано 1 сер 2024
- This video covers refurbishing/restoration of old leaf springs. Specifically from a Series 3 Land Rover. Including stripping, repainting, and lubricating.
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0:00 Spring dismantling.
3:07 Removing the old spring bushings.
4:27 Spring cleaning and de-rusting.
7:27 Spring wear discussion.
9:12 Replacing broken tab.
10:26 Installing new bushings.
12:09 Spring reassembly.
14:30 Outro montage. - Наука та технологія
I don’t know where you have been.... but I consider leaving us this long without a video a deliberate abuse.
The question is, will Geoff's Landrover be finished before Project Binky?
@@phuzz00 Binky has been in paint for what? Five months now? My money is on the Land Rover.
@@HeikoQuant Same, this Land Rover isn't being held back my hand made custom brackets.
@@TheAnoniemo Sure. But the brackets are the whole point of Project Binky. Let's get the funk out...
@@HeikoQuant Pass the biscuits
Ah Geoff, just when we think you've been put on permanent house chores you spring back. Always a real pleasure to watch your videos, always too long between them.
Too true.
He did definitely - spring - back :)
I had a friend who put copper grease on his leaf springs, then 6 months later, no warning, BAM!!
Herpes.
that explains a lot..
This suggestion may be of value. The mine engineering workshop I supervise in Australia has had exceptional success in spring pack preservation and lifecycle extension by simply encasing the springpack in a highly flexible shrink tube impervious to underbody environments. To ensure this the springpack is disassembled, chemically and mechanically decontaminated, each individual leaf coated with extreme pressure CV joint grease, reassembled and encased, resulting in what is essentially an environmentally sealed lubricated springpack. Another great vid Geoff. Thanks bro.👍👍🇭🇲
Hi I heard that mine life is very tough on vehicles! Would wrapping the springs in Denso tape help protect them?
@@markdavis2475 If you want to expose bad engineering design principles, minesite occupation will expose all. Complete product failure is very common. Regarding your question, initial engineering benchmarks were established using 50mm Denso wax impregnated tape simply encasing the springpack after high pressure washing and blowdown to ensure a minimal moisture containment once encased. Initial testing involved a single overlapped, by 25%, encasing later expanded to include double and triple engagements for comparisons. An initial six month trial gave us insight to expand the trial to twelve months. Final results were positive, indicating excellent corrosion protection on both internal and external leaf surfaces, minimal solid and liquid particular ingestion and sufficient surface to withstand mild impacts. The negatives were minimal but could not be overlooked (In a mining suituation). The Denso tape failed when exposed to pressure washing, a site requirement to remove contaminates. This process, once the tape was damaged, exposed the interior surfaces to large qualties of solid and liquid ingestion, causing both chemical and frictional erosion of springpack. Failure was also noted when excessive vertical springpack movement was encountered, resulting in stretching, and if reoccurring, failure by tearing. The tape itself also sweated, with condensation forming under the tape and, on days of extreme temperature, softening and unraveling. At this stage, the previously detailed encasement technique was entering trial phase, so the tape was abandoned. In the civilian world, Denso tape could be successful, but in extreme conditions, failures are unacceptable. Hope this helps bro.👍👍🇭🇲
@@andrewhallett-patterson9778 super interesting, thanks!
@@andrewhallett-patterson9778 Wow! What a great reply! Thanks! We use the tape on buried installations and where our kit gets exposed to harsh environments like hot brine vapour, works well, but our parts don't move when in use!
Makes sense. Back when leaf springs were the only option I think it was normal for luxury cars to have wrapped springs.
The intense music really had added to the extreme sense of danger and risk during reassembly, and I could barely contain myself during the copper-ease denouement. Looking forward to the sequel - The Springening.
This is it.
I have found the best UA-cam channel there is.
The music makes me feel like I’m playing Half Life
Or Doom.
Or Quake... sounds very Sonic Mayhem!
"ended up looking suspiciously like a crowbar"
NOICE, HE IS BACK !
This channel is starting to become like an abusive relationship. You say nothing for weeks on end, but the second you post something new I come running back.
Loved the dramatic music over a view of 4 well restored leaf springs.
So good to see you again....
I would have never guessed a leaf spring video could be so satisfying. Thanks.
I have been following these videos avidly, they have been a great help to me in my own Series 3 rebuild. Informative and very entertaining as ever!
Nice to see you here.
We follow yours too
Thanks Sophie 👍
Land Rover channels unite.
Welcome back!
every time I walk past the pile of land rover parts in my driveway that I pretend is a long-term project I think "I wonder how Geoff is getting on with his?" and now I know.
About bloody time mate.
WELLL!!!!! welcome back!! very excited to see this video pop up
I came for the pillar drill videos. I stayed for literally everything else!
2020 just improved immeasurably, just need more of Mr Croker's workmanship... i have a resto to do on my 1977 series 3 but i would rather watch you do yours :)
Welcome back, my Friday just got better 👍
out of all of my subscriptions this is the channel i like the most and can't wait for new content from , Good Job
God that ending was so intense.
Glad you're back i can't get enough of your restorations. 👍
Better than Christmas, finally!
By far my favorite restoration project. I've missed you Geoffrey!
Hey Geoffrey, Thanks for not letting this land rover series die!, I was really excited when you posted this video after a while. Cheers man :)
The hero we need arrives on the week we most need it with deep Landy cuts. Thank you Sir.
I think what you are doing is a marvellous job, best I have ever came across so far. Great!
yes!!! missed you Geoffrey
Cracking stuff. Great to see another instalment, I've already watched all the others at least twice. Brilliant commentary and editing. I love the frustration red screen effect when things don't go to plan - we've all been there with nuts and bolts held in by 50 years of rust.
Nice to see you back and thank you for the video as always!
I've only changed out bushings in a set of leaf springs once. I was young, didn't have a lot of tools and no shop, it has a long, frustrating job, because I didn't own an axe.
Great to have you back! 👏👏👏
Good timing Geoff, I binged watched the whole series last weekend.
Really glad to have you back!
The amount of effort you put into production is epic- I love your vids Geoff. Brutus - My new Stage 1 V8 got his springs sandblasted today!
Cheers 🤙 Brutus looks great 👍
I love this channel so much. Definitely my happy place.
Glad to see you back,hope all is well!
5:00am getting up for work.
*Looks at phone
"yessssssssss"
Thank you for posting this. I intend to reburbish a small flatbed, tilt trailer but I have exactly zero experience with leaf springs. I am confident I can conquer the inherent mysteries within the springs now.
I occasionally re-watch your videos to pick apart your work. On 06/27/2022 it was determined that the penultimate spring disassembly score starts at 1:55.
Yesssssss so good to see another Landy video up 🕺🏻🕺🏻🕺🏻🕺🏻🕺🏻🕺🏻🕺🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Great to see you posting again, enjoyed that!
Copper slip is great stuff, in the right application. Your springs should last forever with that.
Great video. Somehow you make cleaning rust off of leaf springs interesting.
The clamp and bushing scene was too real it hurt. Love the vids.
glad to see that you are alive
"ended up looking suspiciously like a crow bar"
Yeah. What, no butter knives handy? I don't know that I've ever looked at a threaded object and thought "now there is a stable prying tool" but I suppose needs must... In any case, thanks for another fantastic video as always.
Pics or it didn't happen. :D
So glad to see another video! I've been eagerly waiting to see what happens next!
Yes!! he's back!! its like chrismas. We need more of the rage guy, that cracked me up in your old episodes .
Geoffrey's videos are the only videos on youtube I actually rewatch a few times.
I had a 1966 Rover saloon P6 which had the same leaf spring assembly. The car version had nylon pads at the end of the leaves and were coated with grease that was kept in place by a waterproof canvas gaiter. It worked brilliantly and meant the reduced friction at the ends gave a smooth ride. One of the best cars I ever owned.
Great video as usual!
The brooken ones makes excellent knifeblades for foresting and bushcraft knives.
Good to see you again!!!
Good to see you back
This is a well-made video and I have watched it several times. I've just removed my springs from my 1955 107" Series 1 and stripped down my drivers' side front spring to individual leaves. I've decided to buy a new set of Parabolic Springs that come with U-Bolts, Shackle pins and new spring bushes. Expensive but I don't want to spend my time wire brushing leaves that are 68 years old and full of pitting.
welcome back Geoffrey, great video great mastery 💪💪💪
Well done!. I look at it this way. If you keep these safe and clean, these can become a temp emergency spare to keep you going if needed, until a new spring arrives.
Let me add to the joy of seeing you back. I don't own a Landrover and almost certainly never will but your exploits and videos are always informative and amusing. Realising how much I enjoy them, I've joined your Patreon channel to hopefully help you do some more.
Thank you!
Well done, Sir! Welcome back.
Never thought it would be so entertaining watching old leaf springs being revived. Live and learn. Perhaps your aplomb with putting videos together has something to do with that. Can you make an entertaining video of grass growing?
Epic! Good to see you again!
I love you videos, really simple and great looking, not to mention the comedy 😂 great job man. Cheers from Poland!
Welcome back mate!
Good to see you back at it! Here's to 2021!
I do love this channel
When I stripped my springs I wanted to orientate them exactly where they came from . A small angle grinder cutting disc cut a shallow groove 1 -11-111 cuts 1 2 3 and then no cut for 4th position spring on the front curved edge of the spring. So that tells me which way round they fit and which wheel. Then at a different place on all 4 spring assemblies before dismantling I cut a vertical say 1mm groove down the side of each assembly. I then sent them for blasting in one pile knowing I could rebuild them exactly how they were originally on the vehicle by lining up the grooves . Nice video. Phil
2020 needs way more of Geoffrey Croker! Way more.
日本人です。所謂、板バネのレストアとは珍しい。過去に日本ではランドクルーザー70、ジムニーが板バネ式でした。板バネの足の長さは、今でも驚異的だったのを思い出します。本当に今回も楽しく観れました。ありがとうございました❗
This is made 2020 much more better!
I like the old scissors jack screw trick.
Finally, some sense of normalcy... we missed you so much sir
Great to see you back, mate! You had me worried there...
Love the music, it is great, thank you!
Don't stop making videos ! Your skills anf patients is incredible ;)
Hey Geoff, "Remember 2019.... aaaah...". Reading all the positive and sympathetic comment below... I must admit too... I am addicted... sooo glad to see and hear you again. Not seeing your vids here... I nearly deleted youtube from my favourites... Cheers man!!!!
🤩
A good video to end the week
Jeeze I wish I had access to these vids when I was a young fella. So much valuable information. If I end up buying another Land Rover, I’m going to blame you.
Another excellent video. Thanks for sharing it.
Glad to see a new video.. great work mate. Keep it up
yaaaaaa, good to have you back on the you tube mister Geoffrey ! more kiwi goodness keep up the great work mate
Finally!! Welcome back!
Good to see you again. Great job. Never used the copper-eze. Looks the goods.
After watching a ton of your videos this one made me subscribe
ooh - long time subscriber...no notification! Glad the UA-cam blessed me with putting this in my feed!!!
Thanks Geoffery .. great job.
Hi Geoff, great vid mate, that’s one for the Bush!!!!😃👍🏁🍺
Thanks I have this job coming up and was looking at new springs as a cop out .It doesn't look to difficult(or should i say your video makes it look that way).
Ah that sweet feeling of another lr restoration video
Dis guy deserves more subs... for the quality video he puts... my opinion...!!!
nice to see you back :)
great montage at the end geoff!!
Hi, I had a Rover P5 that the first owner had rapped the springs after greasing in Denso tape. The rest of the car rotted before the springs. Great videos. 🧐😁
Appreciating the IRONy of working on rusty springs. I see what you did there!
I practically jumped for joy seeing a nee vid. Grazie!
great video - thank you - outstanding editing and music!
Mr Croker, was just starting to wonder where you had gotten to. Funny stuff, just re-watched the Rover rebuild two days ago, so the timing on this was spot on. Hope your doing well and clearly staying safe. Noticed you took the workshop tour video down a while back, so had the feeling you were up to "something".. Nice job on the springs, copper coat is always the "go to lube" for high pressure, lousy location applications. Thanks for the share!
Woohoo!! He’s back!!!!!!👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
On my old Toyota I had good success with "switch plate spray' - a product used for lubricating rail switch plates. It's a dry graphite based extreme pressure lube designed to not wash off too easily. In my case I wedged a screwdriver between each spring and squirted it in there. Seemed to help with the ride quite well.
I love your videos
Love your Videos ... everytime awesome ... 👍🏽
Yes! An update! Whooohoo!!
Very satisfying.