warninglight Posted June 9, 2018 Author Posted June 9, 2018 Exiled_Tat_Gatherer, Six-cylinder, danthecapriman and 29 others 32
nigel bickle Posted June 9, 2018 Posted June 9, 2018 No tarp- prob doesn't need it. Tyres inflated? Looks good for a lengthy journey. Enjoy your trip back.
nigel bickle Posted June 9, 2018 Posted June 9, 2018 John, I isn't a Unimog, but don't think it's my place to divulge. Leave that to the new owner.. Rare, mind.
John F Posted June 9, 2018 Posted June 9, 2018 nigel bickle, on 09 Jun 2018 - 1:47 PM, said:John, I isn't a Unimog, but don't think it's my place to divulge. Leave that to the new owner.. Rare, mind. Ahhhh I think I know what it is then - Volvo C303, yes?
warninglight Posted June 9, 2018 Author Posted June 9, 2018 C202, the civilian one. Towing beautifully Nigel, no unwanted attention and sitting at a steady 50mph. Hoping to find a good jetwash somewhere soon hence no tarp. GrumpiusMaximus, Eddie Honda, CGSB and 3 others 6
Momentary Lapse Of Reason Posted June 9, 2018 Posted June 9, 2018 Civi so no ski racks, poo! (Military ones all had, even the ones that went to Saudi had ski racks!) Lacquer Peel, John F, nacho man and 2 others 5
RichL Posted June 9, 2018 Posted June 9, 2018 We trailered my mates MX-5 the other week with his XC70 D5 and I can confirm they are a fine vehicle for the job. It was a somewhat lighter load than that though!
panhard65 Posted June 9, 2018 Posted June 9, 2018 Thats not the one from Wellington that has been on ebay a couple of times is it ?
mitsisigma01 Posted June 9, 2018 Posted June 9, 2018 No , I saw that as well . This one is from Hampshire
warninglight Posted June 9, 2018 Author Posted June 9, 2018 Halfway home, have another photo. danthecapriman, Lacquer Peel, Coprolalia and 10 others 13
warninglight Posted June 9, 2018 Author Posted June 9, 2018 Apparently the text on the doors translates to: CBO Limited Company. Contracted by the general commission for the implementation of housing projects. Housing project of Rissafa and Mahmoudiya So it's been a builders crew bus on the edge of Baghdad. I'm assuming 2 bearded hippie types drove it to the UK in the eighties and posted it on some sort of Telex based message board. Bucketeer, Sigmund Fraud, Coprolalia and 11 others 14
nigel bickle Posted June 9, 2018 Posted June 9, 2018 Home & unloaded ok? No dramas? Is it running yet? Loads of pics plz! warninglight and Wingz123 2
warninglight Posted June 9, 2018 Author Posted June 9, 2018 Unloaded into the shed and retired to the pub! A friend with a Defender did the last few miles as lots of long steep Cumbrian hills (down, it handles the ups fine!) And a very tight steep hairpin near the shed. Tomorrow afternoon I'll have a play, might take the Amazons dizzy and plugs along to see if it'll go. CGSB and Sigmund Fraud 2
nigel bickle Posted June 9, 2018 Posted June 9, 2018 Spot of oil & plus gas too. The top of the engine will be bone dry, and I'd anticipate a sticky throttle.
warninglight Posted June 9, 2018 Author Posted June 9, 2018 Will drain off and refill as much oil as I can and let it trickle down for a bit before hand. The plugs are out which I'm hoping means the bores have been full of oil or diesel for a long time! nigel bickle and Banger Kenny 2
nigel bickle Posted June 10, 2018 Posted June 10, 2018 Ooh - errr! That's not good. Hope it spins freely,
warninglight Posted June 18, 2018 Author Posted June 18, 2018 Well the first few hours that I managed to grab at getting to know this project...My shed vacuum has been working overtime, removing all sorts of detritus, fossilised spiders, and other organic mulch from the interior, so I could even climb in! Then I managed to get the rear door open - mine wasn't specced with the optional external handle for the rear door, something which I may look to add if I can fashion a good linkage.The back end seems to be the worst in terms of rust, plenty of rust in theback end of the floor, and the top edge of the rear door too. Under the floor, at least one support crossmember seems to have rotted out too.The roof has completely gone along the joint between front and rear roof sections. As these could be bought as a pickup truck, the roof splits in 2, just not in the way mine has! It will be nigh-on impossible to fabricate and weld on a full-width piece for the roof without distorting the whole (irreplaceable!) panel, so I'll consider my options with that carefully.The roof and rear side panels are just about ready to come off, and then the next stage will be to strip the interior, clean the shell down as best I can and see about removing that from the chassis.I'm keen to build up a sturdy B20 that's tuned for lots of torque. The B20A in these doesn't inspire me with c.80bhp, as I want to be comfortable towing big trailers on the hills of Cumbria and on the motorways with it. A B20E with twin SUs, or similar setup should help immeasurably, but I'd be keen to hear thoughts on the best tune, from any experienced B20 types out there!Also, does anyone recognise the indicator units as matching those on another model? I'm missing a lens and can't find anything, even from the numbers on the lens or in the original parts lists. If I can't find it I'll have to find the nearest equivalent to fit both sides, to keep the looks.Slowly coming out of the most disgusting stage of the project! somewhatfoolish, danthecapriman, Coprolalia and 14 others 17
Ghosty Posted June 18, 2018 Posted June 18, 2018 For what it's worth I'd put a B230 in it. danthecapriman 1
Guest Hooli Posted June 18, 2018 Posted June 18, 2018 That's fantastic. I used to know a chap with the 6x6 version, once he fitted Simex tyres it went anywhere.
warninglight Posted June 18, 2018 Author Posted June 18, 2018 B230 is possible, but is designed as a slant 4, so to keep the original gearbox and transfer box, it needs the bellhousing re-drilled, the sump modified, and then putting out 160bhp ish is reckoned to be a bit harsh on the axles. It's an option, mind!
Ghosty Posted June 18, 2018 Posted June 18, 2018 160? B230s run closer to 130 generally if they're n/a. warninglight 1
wuvvum Posted June 18, 2018 Posted June 18, 2018 Could a B30 from a 164 be shoehorned in? Those have plenty of torque. warninglight 1
nigel bickle Posted June 18, 2018 Posted June 18, 2018 I wouldn't put that shedvacuum away just yet - judging by the rust dropping off! Original engine borked - or just a swop out anyway - if you're splitting it? Still pleased with it? warninglight 1
warninglight Posted June 18, 2018 Author Posted June 18, 2018 160? B230s run closer to 130 generally if they're n/a. Ah, I had read on some Swedish forums of 160ish bhp being thrown around - 130 is easily and reliably managed by a B20 with the big valve injection head, so given that'll be straight onto the mounts, gearbox etc. and they're still available complete for not much, it seems to be the easier option. Could a B30 from a 164 be shoehorned in? Those have plenty of torque. The military C303 had the B30 fitted, so it may be possible. I don't have one to have a look around with the tape measure, I'll have a better idea once I've got the body off. There's the possibility of a cheap B30 available too so it may happen! I wouldn't put that shedvacuum away just yet - judging by the rust dropping off! Original engine borked - or just a swop out anyway - if you're splitting it? Still pleased with it? Original engine - still haven't tried anything with it! If it turns out to be sweet I'll possibly keep the block from it. A better cam and big valve head will turn it from a B20A to a B20E or F equivalent but with carbs. Plenty of rust though, Keep having to switch the vacuum to blow into the bin to clear the hose! I'm planning on taking the body off the chassis, allowing me to sort it out, and strip and clean the axles, gearboxes, props, leaf springs and engine with lots of access. I'm expecting lots of unobtainium bushes once I'm in there... Still pleased with it! I ordered a little sheet metal folder the other day so I'll have plenty of chance to use that. Coprolalia, Sigmund Fraud and nigel bickle 3
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