Alberts restoration

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Alberts restoration

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Hello,
I bought Albert in October 2011 and had to start work immediately. The engine, exhaust, clutch, thermostat, alternator and starter motor had to be replaced.
I've documented as much of the restoration as I could. I hope I'm posting this in the correct section.

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Once I'd sorted bits of body work, it was time for engine to be fitted

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I wish I had the know how at the time but I've learnt lots since then!
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I had a recon engine that had trouble from the start. It blew an oil core plug so had to drop engine to fix.
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The engine then had a major leak from the cylinder head, that was discovered when I removed the exhaust.
It had to go back down south from Bolton on the rear of a low loader.

Once it was back I commenced work on the interior.
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Took Albert to Steve at Gassure to refurb the carb and replace tired window seals.


Side window seal prior to new one being fitted
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I drove Albert back from Chester and he ran perfectly.

This is the old, tired interior.
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I ripped out the interior, which presented further problems.

Small amount of welding required to deal with rot from previously leaking side window.

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As you can see from the previous pictures, there was no insulation anywhere in the van. Time to fit this along with a rear seat belt as we've discovered my wife is pregnant.
New rock and roll bed bought.

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Brickwerks seat belt fitted.
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Next comes the interior electrics. A split charge system, spotlights, led lights and 12 volt socket. All fused with motor fuses.

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The restoration has come to an abrupt end for now. Dislocated my shoulder and had an op on Tuesday to repair it. The surgeon reckons 12 weeks before I can do anything physical, hence having the time to post this thread.
I'm bored stupid and it's only been 3 days.
I'm itching to carry on work on the camper. It's been a steep learning curve but never had so much fun. We've even managed a few trips away, prior to ripping out interior of course.
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Hey Bulldog1. Just wondering hows the camper project coming along?
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I'm afraid the restoration has stopped due to my operation. I think it will be June before I can continue. My shoulder and arm is strapped up. Getting very frustrated being off work and unable to work on Albert. Thanks for asking though. At least it gives me time to plan how to build the units etc.
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Hows she coming along?
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