The problem with the replacement rubber gaiters is the current quality of rubber products is rubbish. The old ones lasted 50 years but I've had new ones split and crack within six months.
Oooh Rivnuts! one of the special things you need if you are working on old Landys. Other things you will need are a sandblaster, an impact rattle gun and a good deal on CRC type penetrating lube. You will spend small amounts of money, but be prepared for bloodloss and bruises. here's One that I did during Lockdowns studio.th-cam.com/users/videopcIm8dOmQSo Now working on a V8 County 110.
Haha amazing. You’re not wrong. Every time I work on it something bleeds. I’m slowly building up tools so one day I can do things properly and to a much higher standard. Thanks for watching and for the comment.
Chewbacca’s hair plugs! 🤣😂
Looking good, cracking job.
Thank you mate!
My dream car
They are really special! This one will be for sale soon…
Try petrol or diesel, or acetone (nail varnish remover) to dissolve off the white gunk. There are no better solvents...
Looking good bru. Enjoyed Lion-O's appearance. 😉
Haha thanks dude! Yeah he’s been with me for over 30years! But his eyes don’t light up anymore.
06:20 Those amongst that have felt that pain resorted to removing the whole seat box!
I'm glad that's not one of the jobs..
@@DaleReubin Honestly..... it's not that bad removing the seat box, and makes it easier to access everything.
The problem with the replacement rubber gaiters is the current quality of rubber products is rubbish. The old ones lasted 50 years but I've had new ones split and crack within six months.
Ah man, I wish I knew that. Hopefully the ones I have will last longer than six months 🤞🏼
@@DaleReubin The parking brake one is especially bad. My new one totally split apart within 6 months.
@@DaleReubin I don't use rubber- I always make new ones from seat vinyl
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Oooh Rivnuts! one of the special things you need if you are working on old Landys. Other things you will need are a sandblaster, an impact rattle gun and a good deal on CRC type penetrating lube. You will spend small amounts of money, but be prepared for bloodloss and bruises.
here's One that I did during Lockdowns studio.th-cam.com/users/videopcIm8dOmQSo Now working on a V8 County 110.
Haha amazing. You’re not wrong. Every time I work on it something bleeds. I’m slowly building up tools so one day I can do things properly and to a much higher standard. Thanks for watching and for the comment.