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sth65pac 13-10-08 11:02

The things I see..
 
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Well,

I am pulling up in a caravan park (Is that a trailer park???) with family & my caravan in the Australian Capital Territory.... On holidays.... as we had to see the sites... and someone in my family says... "Look its a Blitz... (CMP) :eek:" and I say ... 'Noooo cant be.....as I maneuver between two busses in the land of politicians and scenic views.... but: Yes, it is..

This one is owned by and ex-3RAR Soldier. A Korean War veteran :salute:. Nice fellow. Like most of the regiment they are quiet, easy going blokes. He is very humble and I am happy to share a few moments on his truck.

The truck has a Perkins diesel. Last registered up until march last year. The fuel tank is under the chassis between the rails at the back..

Enjoy.. Something different... Not my kinda truck, but its still driveable. Oh and the gearbox and running gear looked in good order.

Ian

Richard Coutts-Smith 13-10-08 13:11

Ian,
That would have been a hard one to miss. Not my cup of tea either, but rather see one like this than rusting away in a paddock,
Probably fit a jeep in the back...
Rich

Bill Murray 13-10-08 13:34

Excuse my ignorance, Ian, but does he live in that thing or is it just parked there?
Bill

sth65pac 14-10-08 10:50

Lived in?
 
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Hi Bill,

I was told that they had traveled around in it, but have 'upgraded' to a bus. So only short trips as the fuel price made long drives prohibitive. Registration has expired, so I dont envisage many drives from now on...
So the short answer is; No its not lived in anymore..

& Rich,

I firmly agree. As aesthetically incorrect as it is.. There is a warhorse beneath the tin. Better than a gate guardian, or a paddock memorial.

As Tony Smith says: (not the Tony Smith) What is a thread without a photo... Here's the underbelly, complete with plumbing...& modern fuel tank...

Max Hedges 14-10-08 11:26

years ago a bloke from Canberra contacted me for some blitz parts and he told me he had a 6x6 ford blitz that was fitted with a ford 6 cylinder engine and it served in Darwin during the war as a medical truck of some sort.I never chassed him up at the time and I belive he has since passed on, often wounded if the blitz was a F60H made into a 6x6
Max

Keith Webb 14-10-08 19:19

Quote:

Originally Posted by sth65pac (Post 104646)
As Tony Smith says: (not the Tony Smith) What is a thread without a photo... Here's the underbelly, complete with plumbing...& modern fuel tank...

It looks a lot like one I remember seeing back in the 70s under construction - started out as a F60L like that one. Looks like copper brake pipes have been used... :eek: :nono:

sth65pac 17-10-08 10:02

Passing parade
 
Hi Max,

Seems like a lot of fellows are passing on. Poor old Laurie from the mill the other day...

Keith,

Copper lines are not too bad. I have not had a problem with them in the past... I was young & more bullet proof then! Brake failures were not a worry. Reminiscent of a ride in a C60L at your place. :)

Ian

gjamo 17-10-08 10:41

Brakes
 
I have driven a lot of blitzs since I could reach the clutch pedal. Can't remember one of them that had brakes.

Howard 17-10-08 23:49

Beat me
 
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Originally Posted by gjamo (Post 104781)
I have driven a lot of blitzs since I could reach the clutch pedal. Can't remember one of them that had brakes.

You beat me to it... I was going to say that the brake lines are only decoration anyway, aren't they?!
HH

Hanno Spoelstra 19-10-08 23:44

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Originally Posted by Keith Webb (Post 104671)
Looks like copper brake pipes have been used... :eek: :nono:

Entertain / educate me: why the :nono: re. copper brake lines?
Would it also apply to CuNiFer?

H.

Keith Webb 19-10-08 23:50

Copper
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Hanno Spoelstra (Post 104867)
Entertain / educate me: why the :nono: re. copper brake lines?
Would it also apply to CuNiFer?

As I understand it copper tents to fatigue and can crack with vibration and is therefore unreliable for either fuel or brake fluid.

CWO (ret) Gilles Aubé 20-10-08 00:27

Copper brake line
 
In Canada it is illegal and if you are stop for a road inspection you will be grounded until it is replace.

A road rock could pierce the copper tubing and especially with the CMP one chamber master cylinder you cannot take a chance.

Today brake steel tubing are available and they are very flexible.

If you want I could give you a brand of tubing that you do not require tool to bend and it does a job better than the original.

I used to be a salesman and these tubing were one of the product I was selling.

Jim Price 20-10-08 01:49

All:
Gilles is correct in that copper tubing for brake lines is a definite no-no! When I replaced the entire brake system in my F8 I used steel lines throughout.

Regards,
Jim

Mike K 20-10-08 08:52

copper
 
The copper brake lines currently available in the UK are actually an alloy of copper and something - maybe it's nickel . It isn't straight copper anyway.

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/land-rover-80...QQcmdZViewItem

The WW2 Morris' here have factory copper brake pipes with strange single flared ends .. never seen anything like it.

Mike

Hanno Spoelstra 20-10-08 09:25

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Originally Posted by Mike Kelly (Post 104881)
The copper brake lines currently available in the UK are actually an alloy of copper and something - maybe it's nickel . It isn't straight copper anyway.

As I mentioned, it is CuNiFer: mostly copper with some nickel and steel. I don´t know of any other material in use today here in Europe. . .

Let me entertain / educate you: http://64.90.169.191/applications/automotive/brake.html and http://64.90.169.191/applications/au...rake_tube.html


H.

Ken Hughes 21-10-08 10:01

Hi guys,if i remember correctly the original brake lines were copper coated?.
mine were on the f30,but i have replaced them all for saftey sake with modern brake line pipe.


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