LJ 80 reconstruction
- donkeychomp
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Re: LJ 80 reconstruction
Is that a polite way of saying 'owner error', I will get to the bottom of it now I know.
Re: LJ 80 reconstruction
It was the switch. I should have taken a photo of the guts of the switch, but having dismantled it,
cleaned up the green contacts, I have a photo of the end result.
I am getting to the end of my electrical mystery tour.
I now need to find the guts of a horn push.
cleaned up the green contacts, I have a photo of the end result.
I am getting to the end of my electrical mystery tour.
I now need to find the guts of a horn push.
- donkeychomp
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Re: LJ 80 reconstruction
I got a chrome horn button off eBay and drilled a hole in the dash for it.
If it ticks over...leave it
Re: LJ 80 reconstruction
That might well be the option I have to follow.
At the moment I have the connection up the steering column, finishing with a wire which when touched to earth sounds the horn. I also have the horn push cover but none of the 'guts' and looking at the parts manual there are a lot of 'guts'.
At the moment I have the connection up the steering column, finishing with a wire which when touched to earth sounds the horn. I also have the horn push cover but none of the 'guts' and looking at the parts manual there are a lot of 'guts'.
- donkeychomp
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Re: LJ 80 reconstruction
Indeed! That's what made the dashboard idea the only option for me lol.
If it ticks over...leave it
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It is no good, I just had to take the LJ out on her maiden voyage the weather was just too nice.
So we went and picked up some 'fuel', in fact it was such a nice day we went and picked up some more.
So we went and picked up some 'fuel', in fact it was such a nice day we went and picked up some more.
Re: LJ 80 reconstruction
Looks excellent. Was it fun to drive?
- ROBBIE
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Re: LJ 80 reconstruction
Nice
Sid James gone but never forgotten
Jimny 1.6 not as good as an SJ but still good
Jimny 1.6 not as good as an SJ but still good
Re: LJ 80 reconstruction
That is an awesome looking machine that proper workhorse