Very funny, but I think the pics you are taking could be much more sharp and detailed and used for reference for future restorers. However, if you think the quality of your pics, on this once in a lifetime resto, are adequate I will shut the Bananarama! up and enjoy seeing blurry images of your excellent workmanship. I will be on your case the first time someone asks for a better pic of an area that you require help with!
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The name is Kev, nowadays known as Kevvy or Pommie C***!</center>
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Will been reading this with interest well done !!!!!
need a deutz f4l 1011 engine for Kevs compressor his has gone bang again but it has to be a good runner and cheap !!! very cheap
in fact very very very cheap
its a turbo model
will come and collect
and might even do your wireing for you
need a deutz f4l 1011 engine for Kevs compressor his has gone bang again but it has to be a good runner and cheap !!! very cheap
in fact very very very cheap
its a turbo model
will come and collect
and might even do your wireing for you
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Fair point i will buy a better camera and take better photosKev wrote:Very funny, but I think the pics you are taking could be much more sharp and detailed and used for reference for future restorers. However, if you think the quality of your pics, on this once in a lifetime resto, are adequate I will shut the Bananarama! up and enjoy seeing blurry images of your excellent workmanship. I will be on your case the first time someone asks for a better pic of an area that you require help with!Keep up the great work, I am loving the thread, just thought a few decent pics would be good, and an excellent reference.
Happy Christmas
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JohnR wrote:Will been reading this with interest well done !!!!!
need a deutz f4l 1011 engine for Kevs compressor his has gone bang again but it has to be a good runner and cheap !!! very cheap
in fact very very very cheap
its a turbo model
will come and collect
and might even do your wireing for you
deutz f4l 1011 cheap
Im also looking for a hemi 426 and a dana 60 also very very cheap
Jokes aside
I will look and see what i can find
this site has all the parts
http://www.deutz-traktoren.de/ersatztei ... rsicht.php
cheap no
There is a local tractor scrapyard to me i will have a look.
Buy the time you have brought and collect it not worth it
Might be best to strip down and rebuild
I can then send you all the parts you need.
Below is a link to PDF manual how to take the thing apart
http://findebookee.com/e/engine-deutz-service-manual
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Sorry manual John like boiling eggs to you taking engine apart
so this is perfect but to much $$$$$$
http://www.ebay.de/itm/Deutz-Motor-F4L1 ... 35ae355990
This is not perfect but might fit.
It says works perfect
made 1976
lots of oil changes
last one in july
Complete with starter ect
what you see is what you get
The engine is still in a digger so you can see it running
Buy it now price is 1000 euro
But its an auction with No Min price ???#
http://www.ebay.de/itm/Deutz-Motor-Bagg ... 2a165ec434
I have rang scrap yard today and all crazy money
these are on ebay as spares repair ???
http://www.ebay.de/itm/Fendt-GT-275-Tra ... 3cbf0316e5
http://www.ebay.de/itm/Deutz-Motor-4-Zy ... 2569e662af
so this is perfect but to much $$$$$$
http://www.ebay.de/itm/Deutz-Motor-F4L1 ... 35ae355990
This is not perfect but might fit.
It says works perfect
made 1976
lots of oil changes
last one in july
Complete with starter ect
what you see is what you get
The engine is still in a digger so you can see it running
Buy it now price is 1000 euro
But its an auction with No Min price ???#
http://www.ebay.de/itm/Deutz-Motor-Bagg ... 2a165ec434
I have rang scrap yard today and all crazy money
these are on ebay as spares repair ???
http://www.ebay.de/itm/Fendt-GT-275-Tra ... 3cbf0316e5
http://www.ebay.de/itm/Deutz-Motor-4-Zy ... 2569e662af
Nice oneautofetish wrote:Fair point i will buy a better camera and take better photosKev wrote:Very funny, but I think the pics you are taking could be much more sharp and detailed and used for reference for future restorers. However, if you think the quality of your pics, on this once in a lifetime resto, are adequate I will shut the Bananarama! up and enjoy seeing blurry images of your excellent workmanship. I will be on your case the first time someone asks for a better pic of an area that you require help with!Keep up the great work, I am loving the thread, just thought a few decent pics would be good, and an excellent reference.
Happy Christmas
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So back to the real world so the fun can start again
First i welded up all the holes in the engine bay area.
I know that some holes where drilled using the teeth of Chrysler corp unicorns but im going for a no cable no mess engine bay.
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I then striped both door down
I hope you remember how that goes back together
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I was told buy the sand blasting company that the drivers rear wing where it meets the door handel area was not welded correctly (full with filler).
Was told this should be de welded and moved out and re welded.
I offered both door up and all seems well
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First i welded up all the holes in the engine bay area.
I know that some holes where drilled using the teeth of Chrysler corp unicorns but im going for a no cable no mess engine bay.
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I then striped both door down
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I was told buy the sand blasting company that the drivers rear wing where it meets the door handel area was not welded correctly (full with filler).
Was told this should be de welded and moved out and re welded.
I offered both door up and all seems well
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Powder coating
So i just brought DIY powder coating kit from http://www.electrostaticmagic.co.uk/
kit cost me 120 quid and i got a old normal house oven off ebay for 99p
Im using the High Chrome powder. wont be using this for a while but had to take it for a test drive and im well impressed.
I intend to do my complete front and rear axle the same way.
I took the head off the angle grinder for a test.
2min in sandblaster
Connect the - to the metal and the powder is +
20 min in the oven at 200 Degrees
not bad for dirty oven
dirty hands and a dusty garage
Have now attached the angel grinder head to the underside of my daily driver to test it on snowy salty roads
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I applied the first coat to thick and it pitted went straight over with another coat and back in the oven
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Im going to need a bigger oven
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So i just brought DIY powder coating kit from http://www.electrostaticmagic.co.uk/
kit cost me 120 quid and i got a old normal house oven off ebay for 99p
Im using the High Chrome powder. wont be using this for a while but had to take it for a test drive and im well impressed.
I intend to do my complete front and rear axle the same way.
I took the head off the angle grinder for a test.
2min in sandblaster
Connect the - to the metal and the powder is +
20 min in the oven at 200 Degrees
not bad for dirty oven
dirty hands and a dusty garage
Have now attached the angel grinder head to the underside of my daily driver to test it on snowy salty roads
<a href="http://photobucket.com" target="_blank"><img src="http://i73.photobucket.com/albums/i205/ ... CF0025.jpg" border="0" alt="Photobucket"></a>
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I applied the first coat to thick and it pitted went straight over with another coat and back in the oven
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Im going to need a bigger oven
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Next looks like the charger favorite the rear sail panel.
Thanks to Jules i have some great photos to go by.
Started slowly cutting it out the rest tonight
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Thanks to Jules i have some great photos to go by.
Started slowly cutting it out the rest tonight
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