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the_lincs_landies



Member Since: 29 May 2023
Location: Boston, Lincs
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Hi All,

Been a while since I updated this, admittedly that is because things have stagnated a bit recently. Losing all drive and determination and considerations of parting ways... a lot of stagnation though is as I am setting money aside as he is booked in for a new Galvanised Chassis in late January.

Anyway, here are a few things that have happened since my last post:-

- Removal of the Rear Floor Insulation (due to damage by the body shop Banging Head )
- Removal of the load space "ribs" (seeing as they were now exposed again)
- Had a setback when a massive pool of water developed in the carpet of my passenger footwell (failed door seal!)
- Commissioned a new, better made leisure battery box.
- Replaced failed indicator stalk (failure on the headlight flash switch)

PICS:
Old Leisure Battery Box

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New Leisure Battery Box (Battery tray to be added when I get a chance)

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An indication of my leak (carpets now out drying) - this is after 5 mins of rain, after i had dried it all out...


New indicator stalk - the first time i have successfully had my steering wheel off!

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Next Jobs:-
Replacement dash moulding (ordered)
Replacement firewall mat/pad (ordered - any advice on how to get it in/out greatly appreciated.)
Revert flooring to factory style rubber mats
Post #1004315 16th Aug 2023 8:39am
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the_lincs_landies



Member Since: 29 May 2023
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Well, in the words of Ron Burgundy: "That escalated quickly".

I ordered a whole new dash in an attempt to resolve this:


and a new firewall mat/pad in an attempt to resolve (things like) this:

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So, with those ordered, I finished my working day and then after work (and dinner!) I set about getting the interior stripped, ready for the new dash. Not bad for a couple of hours work

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Now I just need to get the heater matrix out so that I can get the new Firewall mat in in one piece.

Few interesting finds when the dash was out, discovering where wires had been spliced historically (splices removed when we got the car):

Heater Matrix Plug (no idea what the blue and black are, assuming black is earth)


Rear Window Wash Plug (no idea why, or what white with green trace is)


Instrument Cluster Plug - believe this wire is Speed transducer


Stereo Plug - Assuming for ignition live?


I also found a relay, which, judging by the pins in use, isn't doing anything? I may utilise this for a DRL Loom if i can find a decent quality one that turns them off with the headlights.
Post #1004459 17th Aug 2023 8:26am
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L110CDL



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Good to see your mojo is back Very Happy

Sorry can't help you with the wiring but a great bit of work with taking the dash out Thumbs Up 1996 Golf Blue 300Tdi 110 Pick up. Keeper.


Clayton.
Post #1004527 17th Aug 2023 7:40pm
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the_lincs_landies



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Thanks mate, good to have it back to be honest. I’ve been in a rut for a while with various bereavements and work commitments so it’s nice to have my enthusiasm and desire to work on him again 🙂
Post #1004539 17th Aug 2023 8:32pm
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L110CDL



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I know what you mean and looking forward to the progress on Kermit Thumbs Up 1996 Golf Blue 300Tdi 110 Pick up. Keeper.


Clayton.
Post #1004540 17th Aug 2023 8:35pm
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the_lincs_landies



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It’s going to be a bit of a slow burn for a while, but a slow burn is better than no progress at all! 🙂
Post #1004541 17th Aug 2023 9:03pm
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NickMc



Member Since: 01 Oct 2014
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Northern Ireland 2006 Defender 90 Td5 HT Bonatti Grey
Being ex utilities, I’d guess for reverse beeper and maybe speed limiter at some point on the wiring. Normally it’s a how cheap and quick can you do it job on them.
Post #1004547 17th Aug 2023 10:15pm
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the_lincs_landies



Member Since: 29 May 2023
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Quite possibly, hadn’t considered the fact it might be ex utilities as it doesn’t have the roller shutter sides and there is no signs of it being SVO.

If anyone has any advice on how to insulate the exposed copper cores of wires in all ears. I’ve used insulation tape for the time being. Had hoped to get them as tidy as heat shrink but no such luck as I can’t get it over an end easily. Maybe I just settle for the tape, knowing it’ll be hidden behind the dash?
Post #1004548 17th Aug 2023 10:22pm
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NickMc



Member Since: 01 Oct 2014
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Liquid electrical tape or snip it solder and glue filled heat shrink. Nail polish works in a pinch.

The solder filled heat shrink however is a no no in my book.
Post #1004549 17th Aug 2023 10:31pm
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the_lincs_landies



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Yeah. I,m not a fan of “solder sleeves” - was hoping to avoid cutting and soldering again if I could. I might look into the liquid electrical tape though if it will give a heater finish than standard insulation tape!
Post #1004550 17th Aug 2023 10:35pm
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blackwolf



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As a full HT unless always a private vehicle it is likely to have had a tacho fitted so it can tow commercially, which might explain some of the oddball wiring.
Post #1004551 17th Aug 2023 10:37pm
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the_lincs_landies



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Seems you are correct @blackwolf. Don't ask me how I have never noticed that sticker before.... Embarassed
Post #1004572 18th Aug 2023 8:48am
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the_lincs_landies



Member Since: 29 May 2023
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It never rains but it pours (literally)
So, no pics on this update but:-

After having been gifted a Bearmach seal (in exchange for a donation to my local air ambulance) by Co1, my leak was still not fixed and my passenger footwell was still filling up every time it rained. The seal didn't fit great so I had made an assumption that this was where the water was coming in.

Fed up with chasing this leak I booked in to have a genuine seal fitted by Land Rover in Boston (Duckworth) thinking they would be able to do a better job than me at fitting it - being the professionals.

Took it home and there were creases in the seal at the dog-leg (as LR call it) of the door frame, and still leaking when I hosed it down. Took it back to LR and told them it was letting water in, and from what I could see, from the seal. They were adamant it wasn't the seal and so took the car and blasted it with a pressure washer. Turns out it was from the join between the roof and the windscreen surround.

So, we went home, ripped out the roof lining and hosed it down... you cant see the water coming in due to the shape of the windscreen surround but it was quite clear from the top of the A pillar that water was seeping onto the top of the seal and then running along and dripping onto the door and down.

*AS A QUICK FIX* we used Bathroom sealant to fill the gap which was visible (it looked to have been sealanted before and this has perished in a couple of places). Whilst we were there we noticed a crack in the windscreen surround as well as a couple of dodgy bits of damage so I intend to replace this panel after I have had a galvanised bulkhead, so the sealant shouldn't cause any issues with repainting. When I redo this panel, I will also be looking down the route of a pop-top so hopefully the company fitting it will be able to seal the joint properly.

Now, I just need some rain (or a session with the hose) to make sure that this has finally caught the leak.

I am hopeful, as the internal side window "hinges" despite not leaking themselves, are surrounded with a patch of rust, as is the corner of the bulkhead where it recedes to create the footwell, and the brackets to hold the bulkhead sound deadening to the car are rusted to sh*t.

At this point though, I have everything crossed.

I did think the roof electrics would have shorted, but actually the shape of the windscreen surround protects them somewhat.

TL;DR:- I thought my door seal was the problem. Turns out it was some perished sealant at the roof joint. I have slapped on some sealant to seal the gap and am waiting to see if it worked.
Post #1006435 4th Sep 2023 10:55am
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