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Re: my new toy

Posted: Thu Nov 13, 2014 11:21 am
by ScottieJ
Send bray on here a message, he has two NOS bare doors if you have no luck repairing the damaged door.

Looking forward to the pics.

Re: my new toy

Posted: Mon Mar 23, 2015 8:40 am
by 0611john
Well,

Slow and steady wins the race they say and I've been nothing if not slow with this project!

Bit of an update and then a plea for help and advice I'm afraid!

A few weeks ago I started swapping the SPOA conversion back round, the car was just too high for my liking and looks daft with such a big empty space under the arches, I've also chopped most of the crappy roll cage the previous owner had put together.

Managed to get one axle done and re-bushed before rain halted play. Tried to start it up to put it back in the garage but it just wouldn't start. quickly drained the battery and then hooked it to my Peugeot 206 which it also nearly drained but just wouldn't start.

I put it back in the garage, cursed it and locked up in a very bad mood. Pic attached showing it sitting at a strange angle after the conversion back.

Yesterday I had a go at solving the starting issue. turns out the fuel pump is goosed but the carb was also full of crud, whipped it off and gave it a good clean, set up a quick gravity feed and it fired up almost straight away! Happy days!

So, my query! The car has two different axles, an LJ one on the back (centre diff) and some sort of SJ axles at the front (off set diff). The front axle is driven by two front wheel drive, drive shafts welded together, not ideal!I think they have got over the different ratios by fitting free wheeling hubs to the front which might help get rid of the extra drive that one axle will have (hope that makes sense)

So, how hard would it be to put SJ axles on the front and back? would they fit to the transfer box easily enough? I work for an engineering company so some custom parts are possible to help things fit and i would expect to have to modify lengths of props and things but is it possible? the only other alternative i can see is to try and find an LJ front axle with internals which will be next to impossible!

Any suggestions chaps?

Re: my new toy

Posted: Fri Jun 17, 2016 7:22 pm
by ROBBIE
Just looking through this part of the forum, and find this. It still looks the same as the last pic, but hoping to get some time in next week. Was good reading some history again.

Re: my new toy

Posted: Wed Jun 22, 2016 12:10 am
by Rabid Rhino
I've owned 2 LJ80s & 2 LJ160s andcouldn't have kept them going without Leigh Catherick.
Why doesn't anyone call him. He has any part you need. Axles, doors, steering wheels.
He has about 6 LJs flat packed as spare bodies plus all the mechanicals.
He is also a mine of information having done loads of conversions and builds.
Hell, his initials are LJC !!!

Re: my new toy

Posted: Wed Jun 22, 2016 7:29 am
by ROBBIE

Re: my new toy

Posted: Wed Jun 22, 2016 7:47 am
by SherwoodNash
He spells his name 'Leigh' not 'Lee'.

He hangs out here: http://ragingrhinosforum.boards.net/user/5

By the username 'Abdul'

Phone: 01227 720852

Re: my new toy

Posted: Wed Jun 22, 2016 8:47 am
by Jordi
What about juncopartner?


Sure he was a big LJ man and also has / had stacks of bits.