Reasons to be Cheerful! (Part 3 - Rejuvenation)

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Made a lot of progress in a short time. The 1200 (with extractors!) has been fitted, brakes, suspension, fuel line and other sundry items made good and got a permit to drive it home.

Ran out of fuel less than 1km after picking up....... :oops:

I now know what all those who have gone before have experienced when getting a split on the road for the first time - you could not wipe the smile off my face :) :) 8) - still can't!

Gearbox is also good and hubs don't whine (yet, anyway!) and was really surprised how perky it was - went up hills better than the kg!

Steering isn't great though and had sweaty palms by the time I got home...
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Plan is to put back in shed and tidy up nose, passenger sill and small section of floor before taking it in for full rego.

Also going to try and get back to the og paint as I like the deeper ruby red.

Going to test run Mr Muscle vs. 0000 steel wool on the single cab to perefct my technique... Any other methods people used successfully?
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Post by OMR_007 »

sweet sweet piece of work there mate .... i have a really sweet spot for this bus, you have done it perfect justice! well done :) can't wait to see it all complete 8)
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Post by kombi1976 »

Really good work, Morts.
And yes, those old steering boxes can make for an interesting time. :|
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Thanks fellas - and I hope to getting a PPP special soon....
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Post by rusty 55 »

Looks great Morts. you're a lucky fella.
Have you checked out your tie rod ends and center pin on your steering?
Center pin can cause lots of play in the steering. so you should get that sorted too if its knack'd otherwise a rebuild of the box won't sort your issues with the steering mate.

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Thanks Dave - I have lined a new centre pin kit up (if required) and will get tie rod ends checked.

Was probably a shock to the system after sitting there nice and quiet for so long!

Have also been told a wheel alignement might help any toe in as well.
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Since the initial spruce up I have been dabbling in trying to bring back the og paint. Under the trim line the og Pearl White is under the brushed on red
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The trims are all there but have been painted red on the underside and and are also quite pitted in places.

I found the best way to clean up the trims was 1000 grit wet and dry with thinners followed by 0000 steel wool and thinners and was very happy with the end result.

A few applications of Motsenbeckers No. 4 grafitti remover and a razor blade followed by 1200 wet and dry then 1500 wet and dry then a fine cutting polish (and some elbow grease!!) did the job on the paint.

Under the trim there were patches of bare metal which were sanded then used a dioxidine followed by etch primer to protect.

Probably done a third of the belt line - just one of those stick at it jobs :roll:
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Oh yeah - finished result :oops: :)
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just awesome 8)
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nice mate, next get some bright shine on that vent trim.
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warb wrote:nice mate, next get some bright shine on that vent trim.
was about to say the same... i love this bus... very nice :wink:
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Post by Zimblewinder »

Nice work, get that red off! You might want to check your drag link as Ive found that 90% of the wobbles come from there. If there's movement anywhere else in the tie rods etc then the drag link will definitely be stuffed too.

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Post by samblers »

great stuff - love seeing this puppy come back to life 8)
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