This video is a quick toss together of some clips during the rebuild with no attention to sound design. Consider it an update on the build that has been taking way longer than first planned. Very much stuck in a limbo between shipping, waiting for big items and the legal paperwork to get everything sorted. The Norwegian State's system responsible for registrations and modifications (chassis swap) currently has a 6-7 months (!!!) wait. So I'm doing my best not to freak out about the pace of everything. A better update coming soon!
Love to see these kinds of videos! I have to ask: how do you record sound for your videos? Speech sounds like voice-overs, but environment sounds seem natural and I see no mics. Either you have some excellent mic placement or you spend some serious hours doing sound in post. Anyway, great work!
Kasper, this is just the sort of hands-on filming followers of your channel love..keep it going and you will be damn proud once the rebuild and the painful administrative part will be finished..surprised to see your confidence in Land Rover paper gaskets which it seemed you fit without sealant. 🙂
Fair play, I build all models of Land Rover engines and gearboxes all day every day from series to present day, it’s so awesome to see a novice like you giving it a go, well done 👍
I follow a chap called Martijn Doolard - started following him due to his bike packing adventures and how beautifully he presents his YT videos - and the way you present your "art" is the same for me - a subject matter I'm interested in, but so very well filmed and presented - keep on keeping on
I recently called you THE GOAT of Land Rover content on TH-cam ;) great vid man. Can’t imagine how much work there goes into these edits. Let alone the real work on the car. 👏
Awesome video. Did you notice when you were engaging the 3/4th gear syncro it move forward quite a lot. Had loads of play? Just rebuilding mine and can't find any reference to it but it feels like it moves a lot?
Great video with desirable shifting to a more detailed filming of particular part of build. For me who is just thinking about repairing of transfer case on a conceptually similar off-road car - it's quite an inspiring stuff:) Would you mind to share text books, web resources which you find most useful in your restoration (Series or Land Rover in general) ? PS Sounds of working tools someone could treat even more charming than music:)))
Liker holdningen, skal man gjøre noe så gjør man det ordentlig første gangen. Eller så lar man være👍 Lykke til videre, blir nok veldig bra dette prosjektet.
You don't need to, really. What you do is a few shake-down trips to make sure the major items are working more or less as expected: After that If a Land Rover series breaks down you can generally get it going again with a set of spanners, sockets and screwdrivers. I have had a few. The magic of Series Landrovers is in the simplicity. They are more like tractors than cars.
This video is a quick toss together of some clips during the rebuild with no attention to sound design. Consider it an update on the build that has been taking way longer than first planned.
Very much stuck in a limbo between shipping, waiting for big items and the legal paperwork to get everything sorted. The Norwegian State's system responsible for registrations and modifications (chassis swap) currently has a 6-7 months (!!!) wait. So I'm doing my best not to freak out about the pace of everything.
A better update coming soon!
Love to see these kinds of videos! I have to ask: how do you record sound for your videos? Speech sounds like voice-overs, but environment sounds seem natural and I see no mics. Either you have some excellent mic placement or you spend some serious hours doing sound in post. Anyway, great work!
It will be worth the wait and before you know it you will be driving it out of the 'bat-cave' 😎
Kasper, this is just the sort of hands-on filming followers of your channel love..keep it going and you will be damn proud once the rebuild and the painful administrative part will be finished..surprised to see your confidence in Land Rover paper gaskets which it seemed you fit without sealant. 🙂
Such lovely peace and quiet while you work!
Fair play, I build all models of Land Rover engines and gearboxes all day every day from series to present day, it’s so awesome to see a novice like you giving it a go, well done 👍
Great work Kasper! Very peaceful to watch.
Agreed! I fell asleep watching it last night and had to rewatch it this morning! 😂 very calming to watch and listen to!
I follow a chap called Martijn Doolard - started following him due to his bike packing adventures and how beautifully he presents his YT videos - and the way you present your "art" is the same for me - a subject matter I'm interested in, but so very well filmed and presented - keep on keeping on
same here
It's relaxing just watching you work on even the most boring stuff. Fill the wait-time with detail work.
While I really like your commentary, It's also enjoyable to watch you silently work on the car. Oddly hypnotic
I recently called you THE GOAT of Land Rover content on TH-cam ;) great vid man. Can’t imagine how much work there goes into these edits. Let alone the real work on the car. 👏
Love the long format. Great work on the rig!
Keep up the great work, can't wait to see the beauty on our roads!
Well done, it’s great to see every coming together 😊
Love these videos Kasper, they are super inspiring, thanks Mate!!
Thanks for another extended build video Kasper. As always really enjoyable to watch. Until the next one all the best my friend.
Hell YEAH!
That string preload bit is fun isn't it. Great video, thank you
i'm not even a land rover fan, but these videos rock
looks so amazing well done.
Amazing progress!
Question - I'm curious as to what music you are listening to while working?
wonderful work mate , but have to say , you may be the one of the few people , who traded 109 for 88 .... but good job , keep it up
Quick 10 minute assembly job when the chassis arrives ! 😉
Awesome video. Did you notice when you were engaging the 3/4th gear syncro it move forward quite a lot. Had loads of play? Just rebuilding mine and can't find any reference to it but it feels like it moves a lot?
Knocked all the way to lock two gears at the same time to be able to tighten the main nut at the bell house 👍
Great video with desirable shifting to a more detailed filming of particular part of build. For me who is just thinking about repairing of transfer case on a conceptually similar off-road car - it's quite an inspiring stuff:) Would you mind to share text books, web resources which you find most useful in your restoration (Series or Land Rover in general) ? PS Sounds of working tools someone could treat even more charming than music:)))
"The Norwegian State's system ....." Don't despair. The day will come when you can enjoy your work. They needed 8 month for my car.
Liker holdningen, skal man gjøre noe så gjør man det ordentlig første gangen. Eller så lar man være👍 Lykke til videre, blir nok veldig bra dette prosjektet.
Out of practicality - would you carry all the tools used along on the road once you leave the comforts of this garage?
You don't need to, really. What you do is a few shake-down trips to make sure the major items are working more or less as expected: After that If a Land Rover series breaks down you can generally get it going again with a set of spanners, sockets and screwdrivers. I have had a few. The magic of Series Landrovers is in the simplicity. They are more like tractors than cars.
where do you get your parts from?
dont drown it in oil just makes it messy u will put oil in at the very end i imagine
all thye gearbox selectors in befoe bellhousing is easier