Defender revival part Tolu!
Had a bit of a leak from around the area the fuel sender goes into the tank, and the fuel guage has been telling lies, so we drained out the tank and pulled it out:
Got the old sender out and fitted the new one, bit of a fiddley job, but in it went eventually. Before the tank went back in we welded the rear pair of mounting bolts in place on the wagon, that way you only need one tool to tighten/undo the nuts in the future should the tank need to come out again.
First of all we had to get my Mig working, it was a gift from a mate who couldn't get it working and gave up on it.
When she was going well, the bolts got welded:
Tank was re fitted, re filled and we went for a spin to get our dinner.
You may remember me saying in part Deux that we thought the injectors needed attention, well after replacing the old leaky fuel sender unit it appears that air must have been getting in the system, 'cos the wagon now pulls like a barsteward and doesn't miss a beat! Could have rushed out and blown nearly £200 large on 4 new or recon injectors, cured the problem with a £21.99 fuel sender unit!
I also pulled out the rear bench seats to give me more room for gear, and then fitted the new Exmoor trim seats. Pics to follow of those along with the Kenlowe fan in the mounted position.
What i have now after 3 solid weekends of work is a perfectly serviceable wagon that purrs like an angry dog! Any and all work now is purely going to be pimping. It doesn't Need doing, but it'll improve on the basic wagon and make it more 'Me'.
A new direct fit replacement Alisport Intercooler is on the cards to replace the old original which has seen better days. Hoping to save up for some Silverline Blindo alloys which are what we had on the WYMK's, probably the strongest alloys on the market and they don't look too shabby either to my eyes.
Eventually she'll also have some new suspension, a plus 2" lift in the rear and a plus 1" lift at the front to give it the same forward camber as the Land Rover Wolf, as seen on my battle chariots here:
The sandy one was Isobel-Mae, who my wagon is named after! The Wolf has always been the best looking Defender variant in my opinion. Another thing i would like is a Puma bonnet.
Found this pic a while ago that basically shows near as damn exactly what i have in mind:
Only thing i don't really require is the winch, but the colour in that pic is spot on and will be the last thing i do on the wagon. That pic even has the same alloys i want as well! Sort of a vision of the future for me that is.