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Ben 24-05-14 22:14

I'll have a look at my curved section but it may differ due to the rounded early shaped armour.

I've got a pintle mount I can measure if you like, easy to make. There was an expensive one on ebay last week. My rifle rest is very different so that won't help, sorry.

shaun 24-05-14 22:25

Bring your camara later this week mate, I have all those parts on mine .... I have plenty of paper and a pencil !

kevin powles 24-05-14 22:29

Front firing rest bracket.
 
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Rich, Didn't I make you that two part pintle bracket about three or four years ago?.

Check out thread :

mk1 carrier bren mount brackets

Kev.

RichardT10829 24-05-14 23:03

No it never came.......

kevin powles 25-05-14 00:26

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Originally Posted by RichardT10829 (Post 195803)
No it never came.......

Will check the shed, I remember repairing the one Shaun lent me and making four others.

RichardT10829 25-05-14 08:21

Cheers buddy

kevin powles 25-05-14 09:36

Mount
 
Richard, I can only find two here, I have one front pogo bracket on a list of carrier parts I lent Rick, if he brings them to war and peace we can fit it there, I can photo the cowl and measure the angle iron front rest part if you like.

Kevin.

RichardT10829 25-05-14 14:51

Yes please thanks

Lynn Eades 25-05-14 15:31

Rich, what have you learned about the curved panel steel in the top of the air duct? I didn't think that any of it was welded in.
Alex D. How is your carrier progressing? Maybe a separate thread?

RichardT10829 25-05-14 15:55

I have the correct curve, and I know the overall length, I have no doubt the original was bent over, I don't have that luxury so I am going to Tig the ends on.

Lynn Eades 26-05-14 00:17

Rich, I think there is a piece welded into the curves at the end, so that a bolt (c/sunk screw or 2) can come in from the end of each air duct to hold it. if you follow.

Michael R. 26-05-14 03:45

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Plate-engine ventilator deflector TL 7252 and fitting

kevin powles 26-05-14 10:17

Pictures
 
Rich, I have emailed you pics of both items, do you need all the hole location dimensions?, for starters it a piece of 2" angle iron 3/8" thick, get a piece as wide as your carrier.

Lynn Eades 26-05-14 11:31

Thanks Michael. Very helpful of you. Photos are great!

RichardT10829 26-05-14 14:14

Yep, cheers guys that helps me loads !

kevin powles 26-05-14 15:30

That dimension might be 1/4" will check.

RichardT10829 28-05-14 10:29

Cheers guys !

Hopefully I should roll her out next week when I get back from Suffolk ! And get the engine pack installed. I still need to make the fuel tank floor mounts, which look like they may be a bit of a nightmare... Was thinking about flattening one and getting it copied for laser cutting.

Worst case scenario being I just run the machine from a jerry can for W&P

Lynn Eades 28-05-14 10:53

Do you know someone with a boat fuel tank?
A 4 mm welding rod makes a good source for the pins.

Ben 28-05-14 11:26

A sealed plastic boat tank isn't a bad shout if you don't get a metal one ready in time.

RichardT10829 28-05-14 16:29

Cheers, I have the straps and the base mounts for the turnbuckles, along with one turnbuckle (one missing) so it's just the floor "standoffs" I need to sort.

Anyone tell me how much oil I need to fill the gearbox and diff with ? ( I am on holiday and my books are not to hand) just going to order some oils online :-)

Jordan Baker 28-05-14 20:01

Those same turnbuckles are available today from Aircract Spruce. They are expensive but then again they are rated for aeronautical use. I don't have part numbers handy though.

I also just redid my original fuel tank. Poured muratic acid in. Let it sit on each side for a couple of minutes then sloshes it around to get the baffles. Rinsed out with many gallons of water and a box of baking soda. I then used the tank etch and sealer from Mac's AutoParts. Did two coats of sealer and it looks great. I also soldiered up three pin holes before sealing the tank.

RichardT10829 13-06-14 19:15

Well it's been a while since I posted up any progress.

The engine has finally been hooked up to a radiator and run through until hot and I am glad to say that no oil mixed with the water, and vice versa.

At this moment in time I have four or five different things on the go at once, time is certainly running down and there is a fear in the back of my mind that the carrier won't make it to war and peace..... There is not much left to do to get her mobile, but there is no time or financial contingent left now that we are counting down to H hour. So as long as things go without hitch we might just make it yet !

Checkie has supplied me with the required wiring to start running it through the carrier, so between other jobs, I have been running a cable in here and there.

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v4...psc4efd774.jpg

I have had to re manufacture the fuel tank straps, which was pretty straight forward, there was enough bits to cobble up an original strap but for something safety critical like this I retired the original bits and made new.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v4...ps590d3c9e.jpg

As for the fuel tank I have coated the inside with POR15 so it's now ready for fuel !
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v4...ps9e5f841a.jpg

The linkages have been on hold until the clevis pins arrive, however the new throttle pedal has been installed
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v4...psce982d98.jpg

And also the air duct scoop has had its new metal grafts onto the remains of the original.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v4...ps54248331.jpg

I have also bolted on the fixed original bits to the axle cover plate.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v4...ps2a8102e4.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v4...ps7a13ea38.jpg

Now that most of the dirty work has been done, I can start the detail work, which I decided would start with the disruptive pattern..... As used in 43 during Operation Husky.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v4...ps796f1d39.jpg

And finally for now.... Just to remind myself how far the thing has come
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v4...ps7732f797.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v4...ps38e9de8b.jpg

eddy8men 13-06-14 20:12

not too shabby mate, not too shabby at all. see you in the arena.

rick

Ben 13-06-14 20:32

Well done, keep up the momentum. Let me know if you need anything.

Ben

RichardT10829 15-06-14 21:17

Will do mate..... The bluebird crew are coming along Wednesday and Thursday this week to help me put the engine in and finalise the electrics... Then I need to set up the linkages etc... And jerry rig a radiator of sorts so I can drive it up and down the road

kevin powles 15-06-14 22:12

Rich, Don't forget if the carriers not finished, just get it on a trailer we can always muck in to set up your steering, put your track on and carry on the restoration once your here, we won't have anything better to do apart from drink beer ;-).

RichardT10829 15-06-14 22:20

Cheers guys.... Would be nice to have it mobile to load the thing though.

Andy Mitchell 16-06-14 10:54

Definitely looking good Ritchie, Lets hope we have as many Carriers as possible !

See you all soon,

Andy

RichardT10829 22-06-14 22:02

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v4...psvmxtdj4o.jpg

It has eyes !!!! And electric trickery !!!

eddy8men 22-06-14 22:55

show off :note:


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