What did you do today?

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DodgeRover wrote: Sat Mar 16, 2024 6:17 pm Will they tell you what the reserve was on the Buick?
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Unobtainium slave cylinder? No way would a TVR have a bespoke slave cylinder.
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I should have read this first

The LT77 gearbox is generally tough and lasts well, while the clutch should do the same. If the car needs a new clutch, it’s an expensive job, as the engine has to come out to do this properly. The clutch’s master cylinder is a weak spot, but a new one is about £75, so curing poor pedal feel is cheap and simple.

Can't see the slave cylinder being anything other than a standard one
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With a LT77, if it's the same as the install on a LR you'll need to replace the clutch fork too. As they are weak & wear though at the pivot. A standard LR forum fix was welding a bloody gurt washer over the pivot point to re-enforce it before putting the new fork in.

It's only a pressed steel part so not a huge added cost.
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A far better fix which I haven't had to do on this bloody Land Rover (yet) is this:

https://britrest.com/my-heavy-duty-clutch-fork/
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I try to avoid doing anything on cars because I resent transport. However, a few months back I bought another dog kennel and because as usual I needed one in a hurry against my better judgement I bought one that had lived in Stonehaven. Anyway, a few days ago the front caliper started binding which would normally involve buying a new caliper and changing it as quickly as possible.

However...

Some of what has been taken off.

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Some of what is waiting to go back on. The front end has already been reassembled but I didn't take a picture of that.

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Some empty boxes.

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It was cheaper to buy new bolts in bulk rather than pay Ford £16.00 plus VAT for a single bolt in a single plastic bag.

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Hole where the rear suspension used to be. The rear subframe went to be blasted and should be being picked up as I type.

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Ah well, at least that should keep it going for a while.
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A busy weekend………I’m waiting for a new master cylinder piston for the Riley and mrs Alf has gone to visit our daughter so figured I had time to slow an oil leak down on the Chevy. Since it has been off the drive the shit weather has cleaned the drive up quite well so I didn’t really want to let it get coated in oil again. It has been sat since October last year but working on the Riley has taken up a lot of time.
So Saturday arrived and off we go…
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Job was to remove gearbox,flywheel and clutch so that I could take bellhousing off engine and seal. Simple enough….first take up floor. Box is on just four bolts…
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Front section of prop is enclosed but not bad.
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Box itself is deceptively heavy and being tall is difficult to balance on a trolley jack on your own.
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Most fiddly bit was getting the output uj off as the is a bolt about an inch up inside.
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I then decided to do all casings joint on the box itself while was out
All reassemble by Sunday afternoon at which point I realised I hadn’t got any gearbox oil so need to go back next week and do that and refit floor.

Overall quite satisfying to get done as I did think I had run out of time and it would have to wait until next winter
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My mates racing Camaro had a Muncie " Rock crusher " box .. What a fantastic name for a bullet proof gearbox ! :P
It was prone to failing though ...
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More of these bloody things ! I made another jig which helped greatly . Many thanks to Foad for his previous welding tips , tack the corners, and then join the tacks ....I only touched up 3 or 4 with a flap disc , the rest were straight from the torch !

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What were they again?
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