An Engine Rebuild Thread for Beginners

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Still waiting faithfully. :rofl
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maxstu wrote: 11 Jan 2025, 08:05 Still waiting faithfully. :rofl


Im getting there, a visit to Aidan last year to collect my crown and pinion also meant I came away with a front diff that I wasn't expecting. :rofl .

Parts wise for the 4x4 stuff I only need tank straps, front driveshafts, bushes for diff, prop and a VC... oh and the gearbox rebuilding.. :rofl

If I had space at the workshop I'd have done the basic conversion already..
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I know what you mean...here l have the following projects waiting for me.

* A small block DJ2.1 waiting my attention.
* A final drive check and change, from NH (?) to NJ to match above.
* Square headlights conversion.
* New auto box foot brake lever replacement.
* Wiring issues galores.
* Change cab windows to green tints and source matching windscreen.
* Towbar with full electrics to mount.
* Carb overall. Accelerator pump refuses to pump more fuel to match timing. Runs well on LPG, though.

Plus decorating our bungalow inside and outside. :roll:

Meanwhile, the rust slowly creeps along each panel seam and invades every window cut. Never, ever own a T25 and live near the coast!

This last couple of months, Maxine and l discussed giving up on T25's and moving to a more suitable and modern camper. We viewed a couple of T5/T6 :? and a 2008 Vito (spit). Souless and very sterile were the lasting impression. And very limited in habitation space compared to the T25. So, the adventure to financial ruin continues in a T25.

Just been quote 10-12k for a full body restore on the 1989 DJ. l've have the mechanical side covered. But l need to learn how to do basic panel welding.

That said, got a few long term personal obligations ending in a couple weeks. And the weather should start to improve, with longer daylight hour soon, too.

Time to 'get under'! And then go camping again. :ok

Good luck, matey!

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10k for a resto? Is it that bad??
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Stesaw wrote: 12 Jan 2025, 20:49 10k for a resto? Is it that bad??

Lots of small bits and front defamation panel needs looking at. Rust at bottom of both front door and hatch. Under panel for sliding door is rotten, coming up towards rear window now.
I thought maybe 7- 8k. That's south east prices for you. Around 80 quid an hour l suppose.

I guess we should start a new post instead of
hi-jacking an engine rebuild thread.
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Have you tried for a quote from Tom at Eagle Autos Stu? I’m hoping to get a quote from him to do the whole nearside sometime this year.
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Hi J,

I have a few options to consider. But number one is the DJ up for sale locally come March. So unlikely worth paying for full renovation just it to sell on. Hoping for a figure around 6K plus for it... dream on l hear some say.

T25 prices are generally heading downwards, in my opinion, unless the van something uber special. But it is a rare DJ2.1 AUTO with PAS and ABS. Plus it sports a very rare rear weather-proof locking cabinet instead of open roof rack. Only ever seen one other, at T3BUSSTOP.

Engine performance, braking and handling are spot on. This camper rocks away from traffic lights, often surprising modern vehicles. And regularly return 24mpg (on E10) on long motorway journeys. It really is a joy to drive.

Money will go towards upgrading the Auto sleeper LPG camper. A DJ2.1 engine waits my attention after Silverbullet put together a shortblock, with new cam and customised oil pump.

New engine top end rebuild thread coming in mid Feb
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