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where did you get the black pozi screws?
OEM AB610055L and AB608054L, #10 and #8 screws respectively, are both black.
where did you get the black pozi screws?
My oldest learning to ream out each square hole to the perfect size to fit the many Lokut nuts.
You're an awesome dad, thats such great experience to give him
Motor, gearboxes, and rack mounted and wired. Still didn't work. Now what???
I like to get my electrical harness nibs from these guys in case you ever need another: https://www.thebonnevilleshop.com/p...ctrical-tool-kit-with-connectors-pn-tbs-0666/After looking over the components carefully, the culprit was identified. The Td5 wiper boxes being larger than the early ones meant the rack tube was slightly too long. This caused the flared ends to catch on the gear teeth. The remedy simply involved cutting the tube down slightly and re-flaring the end.
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The finishing touch was the ground for the motor. The original ring-to-spade terminal (505205) is NLA and I couldn't find a generic version anywhere.
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I was overthinking it though. The solution was simply to start with a quality ring terminal and modify it.
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Continuing the topic of electrics, the main fuse box was installed with illuminated fuses and Panasonic Japan-made relays.
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Tracked down some NOS electrical bits, some coming as far as down under.
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Stocked up on more British wiring components to build the rest.
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Having fitted later style door close switches with an earlier-style harness, I found it necessary to build a pair of terminal adapters. Using the factory wiring color was unnecessary but satisfying.
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After much research I figured out which terminals Lucas Rists had used to build the molded harnesses. Combined with a stock of colored wires, this let me build some nice factory-style leads. The one pictured is the white-slate wire from the fuel level sender to the binnacle harness.
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This one, the tachometer signal wire, was built in white-green to match NAS spec. Not normally found on a Tdi, but having an alternator that offers the signal, I'd like to take advantage of it.
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I like to get my electrical harness nibs from these guys in case you ever need another: https://www.thebonnevilleshop.com/p...ctrical-tool-kit-with-connectors-pn-tbs-0666/
They have them for the different mm wires--true sized crimps with hexagonal crimper tool or you can just get the ends. I have a whole kit now...
And to think I was proud of building a simple speaker output harness to solve my alternator whine issue. Now it feels simpleton at best. Clearly I should have (at least) sourced the correct pins and used the correct color wire instead of just using the random color wires that already had the pins connected to them
You do great work, more power to you..
Yours is actually on the road, so that counts for a lot. Sometimes I wonder WWECRD (what would ECR do). Where do they draw the line? This build involves many indulgences of questionable value once it's covered in mud.
If I were you, it would be very difficult for me to take it and use it as designed after the level of detailed effort you have put into pretty much each and every component..
Then again, I find it hard to use mine as designed anymore, given the values of the NAS trucks. Is it weird that part of me wants the bottom to drop out of the Defender market, so I no longer have a reason to worry every time I take it out, and be constantly wondering if I'd be smarter to sell it than keep it?
But of course!! Its great when one spends the time to do everything to the highest level!Am I seriously wet sanding a damn brake booster right now?"
But of course!! Its great when one spends the time to do everything to the highest level!
The only thing that has me scratching my head on this incredible build is that you are doing this to a RHD! I like them alright, but this is so much time and energy…. Hard for ME to imagine it. However, it isn’t mine and obviously you love the added feature of RHD, and ain’t nothing wrong with that! One of best build threads on here!
When we first moved to Japan had to drive out to the airport and fetch the Labs out of quarantine. It was the first time driving there. The Company lent me a car to use - RHD and a manual! It was very strange at first yet you get used to it. Had a RHD ‘96 D1 while there. Always seemed to me that the controls were laid out for a RHD Rover.driving on the wrong side