Pick up Restoration (Part 2)

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Re: Pick up Restoration (Part 2)

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I would not dismiss it as wrong, there are many occasions when a cold chizel and lump hammer works a treat. The mess you are seeing is probably someone not sure wich way it undid and was not prepared to give it a good whack incase he he missed and smacked his knuckles. (also could have been a she, not wanting to stereotype bodgers!) :D
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Re: Pick up Restoration (Part 2)

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does anyone have a picture of this rear bodywork brace, I think this must have rusted away completely on my original pickup relic, I wonder if you can buy these or if not make them. If I had an idea of what they looked like and how they were folded.
Does anyone have these fitted to their pickup or van?[frame]Image[/frame]
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Re: Pick up Restoration (Part 2)

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It's just a squared off U section, about an inch and a half across the top from memory.
After about 30 years they mostly succumbed to rust and metal fatigue, broke off one end and rattled or dragged on the road and got removed.

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Re: Pick up Restoration (Part 2)

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Give me some time and I can maybe post a picture.

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fairmile restorations do that part
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Re: Pick up Restoration (Part 2)

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Here are a couple of pictures which might be of use. If you're interested I can take measurements tomorrow, when it's daylight.[frame]Image[/frame][frame]Image[/frame]
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Re: Pick up Restoration (Part 2)

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The original struts look like this, they are 20swg, but there is no reason why you can't use angle iron as seen in the last post, although it would be more difficult to spot weld in place. Depending on which way you go, I can add measurements if required, although you can get an idea from the scale.

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Re: Pick up Restoration (Part 2)

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Thanks Guys, hey its great to get the old gang back in again, there's some very useful images there thanks.look fairly simple to fold up, having them in would only add rigidity to the rear tub body, and thats gotta be a good thing.
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Re: Pick up Restoration (Part 2)

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Why do you have 4 flexi pipes ? I thought there are only three on the Moggie ? ( one for each side of the front and one at the back centre )...
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Re: Pick up Restoration (Part 2)

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you are quite right swifty Ive got one spare,and the parts keep coming, today the pipes arrived. I'm reliably informed this set is cut to size for the Pickup.[frame]Image[/frame]
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Re: Pick up Restoration (Part 2)

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swithland wrote:Why do you have 4 flexi pipes ? I thought there are only three on the Moggie ? ( one for each side of the front and one at the back centre )...
Hopefully one of them is the "longer" rear flexi for a van / pickup also?
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Re: Pick up Restoration (Part 2)

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looks like I have two spares then, this brake parts buying could turn out more expensive than Ive budgetted for.
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Re: Pick up Restoration (Part 2)

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David, check what you have got first, just in case. The LCV rear flexi should be 16 3/4" long.
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Re: Pick up Restoration (Part 2)

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looks like I'll need to track one of those down, the hoses are all the same length. I may need to get a new set of unions if the present ones are in rag order. The last of my post christmas purchases arrived today, the handbrake cables and rear cylinders.[frame]Image[/frame]
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Re: Pick up Restoration (Part 2)

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The gash bin emptied out. There are bits and pieces in there that I'd forgotten about...[frame]Image[/frame]
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Re: Pick up Restoration (Part 2)

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like these brake pipe junction pieces Not sure if they are salvagable yet, they are brass by the look of them.[frame]Image[/frame]
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Re: Pick up Restoration (Part 2)

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the original rear flexible hose is rusted and needs a proper replacement[frame]Image[/frame]
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Re: Pick up Restoration (Part 2)

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the brass unions should be salvagable. you should definately try to save the 4-way one with the brake light switch on as i don't think you can get them new!
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Re: Pick up Restoration (Part 2)

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David - get the brass fittings nice and hot with a blowlamp and you might just be able to undo the old brake unions
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Re: Pick up Restoration (Part 2)

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good advice there, thanks, the first juction was easy to heat up and disassemble, there was enough rusty nut to get a grip on.[frame]Image[/frame]
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