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Jim Baker 07-04-14 10:59

LP2A Rebuild.
 
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Here is a photo of my carrier. My friend Jeremy giving me a hand to replace the engine. I have owned this carrier since 1976 when I rebuilt it. By 1993 I had worn it out, the tracks were buggered and the motor was so worn we had to tow start it. I pulled it to bits to rebuild it the year our son was born 1992. He didn't know I had this until he was 14. I got it sandblasted and started putting it back together. Son is now 21!! These things take time.

Lew Skelton 07-04-14 23:50

looking good
 
Hi Jim, carrier is looking good, not long till first drive aye.

Lew

Jim Baker 08-04-14 02:55

This Weekend!!
 
Hi Lew, all going well I should be driving it this weekend. The steering is all adjusted, we have the wiring to sort out, the conduit is in just have to connect the wires to the right places. Connect the fuel lines and then remember all the other little bits that should have been done, the list of these is getting smaller as the week progresses. Hoping to have it all back together for ANZAC day.

Jim Baker 13-04-14 06:48

Nearly there!!
 
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This weekend we got the wiring connected up but can't get the starter button to activate the solenoid. I put new rubber bushes in the drive coupling but it still seemed that their would be too much tension on the flanges so we went back to the old bushes and used the spacers I had made up. The generator wasn't as good as I had hoped so we didn't test drive it the fan looked like it may want to part company with the generator. I'll get another generator during the week so should be able to test it properly fairly soon.

Andrew Rowe 13-04-14 08:07

Starter Button
 
Hi Jim, make sure there is a direct earth wire on the start button to the instrument panel, ( solder one on the side ) ,it just normally earth's through the interference of the hole and the outside body of the button , but if you have put paint , etc in the hole and the actual panel itself is all painted , you may not be getting a ground back to your chassis.

Ryan 13-04-14 12:07

Looking good Jim. Doesn't matter how long these things take, as long as your enjoying yourself.

Rob Beale 14-04-14 12:16

Well done Jim!
 
It's come a long way since I saw it last. Looking forward to seeing it on the move.

It's about time I posted pics of progress over here in the Far East!
Alex came up and helped me get the first LP2 back on the road. That's the one you saw at Wairarapa in 2003. Its got replacement wheels and suspension units fitted. It will be at ANZAC day here too.

The second LP2 has had the front engine rails replaced and is getting the suspension fitted now. My daughter spent the weekend painting the hull! The engine and gearbox are ready, and the rear axle needs assembly, but I want to get all the control rods and stuff fitted before the engine goes in. I have missed by Target date of ANZAC Day, but maybe soon after....
It will stay as a farmers tracked truck conversion - swords to plough shares!

Rob


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