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Another Dormobile restoration :)
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<blockquote data-quote="kevinhall" data-source="post: 572724" data-attributes="member: 13521"><p>No pics from the weekend but another good weekend of progress...</p><p></p><p>Driveshafts built up and greased, just waiting for new spreader plates and then I'll get them in</p><p>Wasnt happy with the finish on the engine bay and little bits of rust coming through so sanded down, kurust applied, zinc182 and new top coat </p><p>Wiring loom a bit short so additional tail light looms made and fitted </p><p>Couple more bits on the engine</p><p>Corrected a few previous mistakes :msn4: </p><p>Fell out with the gear shift (stupid bloody spring!) so bought myself a vintage speed replacement!</p><p>Sprayed up some more tinware and engine mounts</p><p>Gearbox drain plugs removed and oil drained</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kevinhall, post: 572724, member: 13521"] No pics from the weekend but another good weekend of progress... Driveshafts built up and greased, just waiting for new spreader plates and then I'll get them in Wasnt happy with the finish on the engine bay and little bits of rust coming through so sanded down, kurust applied, zinc182 and new top coat Wiring loom a bit short so additional tail light looms made and fitted Couple more bits on the engine Corrected a few previous mistakes :msn4: Fell out with the gear shift (stupid bloody spring!) so bought myself a vintage speed replacement! Sprayed up some more tinware and engine mounts Gearbox drain plugs removed and oil drained [/QUOTE]
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