101 Ambi - Thoughts around mounting the Spare

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Ok peeps,

Some Radio bodied 101's had the spare mounted up front of the grill. My
thoughts initially were that this would block the air flow... but then I
tried to recall my limited aerodynamics knowlege and wondered if the wheel
would infact create low pressure behind it and subsequently assist the
sucktion of cooler air from between the void between Chassi and grill..
which is probabbly as big as the grill it's self.

Other option is the roof.. problem is getting it there and susequent centre
of gravity issues.

Finally the back doors.. but I don't want to butcher the door and also like
the option of having them flush against the side when open.

Thoughts please

Lee D


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On Sun, 04 Jul 2004 23:50:03 GMT, "Lee_D"
<[email protected]> wrote:

>Other option is the roof.. problem is getting it there and susequent centre
>of gravity issues.


Ladder with a little trolley that runs on it, and then attach a rope
(or small hand winch) to the trolley to move it up or down.

I need a ladder to get up to my roof rack anyhow..

 
On Sun, 04 Jul 2004 23:50:03 GMT, "Lee_D"
<[email protected]> wrote:

Oh bugger, not this one again... I still have to work out the best
way of doing this - at present the spare is mounted in my trailer, in
Sheffield - with a mobile phone in Grumble to call Warren to bring it
out should I need it...

> Some Radio bodied 101's had the spare mounted up front of the grill. My
>thoughts initially were that this would block the air flow... but then I
>tried to recall my limited aerodynamics knowlege and wondered if the wheel
>would infact create low pressure behind it and subsequently assist the
>sucktion of cooler air from between the void between Chassi and grill..
>which is probabbly as big as the grill it's self.


Yup, maybe. Mine are going to be interesting there...

>Other option is the roof.. problem is getting it there and susequent centre
>of gravity issues.


Forget the roof.

>Finally the back doors.. but I don't want to butcher the door and also like
>the option of having them flush against the side when open.


Ditto - although I was interested in the flip down back step idea as
devised by Sue and Malcolm in HEX. I've looked at a hydraulic lift
system for this, off a 12v pump.

>Thoughts please


My brain hurts...


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Mother wrote:

> Ditto - although I was interested in the flip down back step idea as
> devised by Sue and Malcolm in HEX.


A 101 with an "out of cheese error" ?

Who is this Hex of which you speak ? Any piccies ?

>I've looked at a hydraulic lift
> system for this, off a 12v pump.
>
>
>>Thoughts please


You could run them off the compressor, if its still fitted to Grumble.

Steve
 

"Steve Taylor" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> Mother wrote:
>
> > Ditto - although I was interested in the flip down back step idea as
> > devised by Sue and Malcolm in HEX.

>
> A 101 with an "out of cheese error" ?
>
> Who is this Hex of which you speak ? Any piccies ?


http://www.hexabroad.co.uk/

Nice bit of kit!

>
> >I've looked at a hydraulic lift
> > system for this, off a 12v pump.


H'mmm would need to accomodate inside opening of the rear door... suppose
it's possible..sounds like work... and would make a mess of the caravan if
deployed in error.

> You could run them off the compressor, if its still fitted to Grumble.


Bugger... right.. will a decent sized LPG tank fit alng side the compressor
tank assuming I dump the barrey box. Could always run it on compressed lpg
and use the waste on booster rockets. ;-)

Lee D


 
Lee_D wrote:

> http://www.hexabroad.co.uk/


Ta for that.

> Nice bit of kit!
>

Tis.

>
>>You could run them off the compressor, if its still fitted to Grumble.

>
>
> Bugger... right..


You didn't dump the compressor did you ?

>will a decent sized LPG tank fit alng side the compressor
> tank assuming I dump the barrey box. Could always run it on compressed lpg
> and use the waste on booster rockets. ;-)

What a great idea. Can we watch ? From about 1 mile off should be right.

Steve
 
"Steve Taylor" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> Lee_D wrote:


> > Bugger... right..

>
> You didn't dump the compressor did you ?


No.. very reluctant to.. only two reasons to do so.. space required for the
LPG tank (I think it's goint to be tight!)

Also the blasted compressor on Morph is positioned such that I can't get owt
on the Dizzy clamp bolt... more of a problem as it's slightly slack enough
to afford prompted self adjustment in an undesired kind of way. Dunno if
they are all like that or just Morph being No1 Ambi.

> >will a decent sized LPG tank fit alng side the compressor
> > tank assuming I dump the barrey box. Could always run it on compressed

lpg
> > and use the waste on booster rockets. ;-)

> What a great idea. Can we watch ? From about 1 mile off should be right.


Wuss!

Lee D
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Lee_D wrote:

> Also the blasted compressor on Morph is positioned such that I can't get owt
> on the Dizzy clamp bolt... more of a problem as it's slightly slack enough
> to afford prompted self adjustment in an undesired kind of way. Dunno if
> they are all like that or just Morph being No1 Ambi.


It looks like a bugger to do on "Wendy" (had to go with "Bob") too.
Maybe I should make a custom bolt for it ?

Steve
 
On Mon, 05 Jul 2004 10:37:49 +0100, Mother <"@ {mother} @"@101fc.net>
wrote:

>On Sun, 04 Jul 2004 23:50:03 GMT, "Lee_D"
><[email protected]> wrote:
>
>Oh bugger, not this one again... I still have to work out the best
>way of doing this - at present the spare is mounted in my trailer, in
>Sheffield - with a mobile phone in Grumble to call Warren to bring it
>out should I need it...
>


Judging by the size of your wheels, I suspect that you need a 1ton GKN
to carry the bugger anyway....

Alex
 
On Mon, 05 Jul 2004 10:56:15 +0100, Steve Taylor
<[email protected]> wrote:

>Mother wrote:
>
>> Ditto - although I was interested in the flip down back step idea as
>> devised by Sue and Malcolm in HEX.

>
>A 101 with an "out of cheese error" ?
>

+++ Redo From Start +++

Alex
 
>Subject: 101 Ambi - Thoughts around mounting the Spare
>From: "Lee_D" [email protected]


>Ok peeps,
>
> Some Radio bodied 101's had the spare mounted up front of the grill. My
>thoughts initially were that this would block the air flow....... <snip>


Having removed the spare off the bonnet I now face the same problem with my 127
ambulance ...and can vouch for the fact that getting it on and off the roofrack
is a right royal pain in the rear!






Steve. Suffolk.
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In message <[email protected]>, AN6530
<[email protected]> writes

>Having removed the spare off the bonnet I now face the same problem with my 127
>ambulance ...and can vouch for the fact that getting it on and off the roofrack
>is a right royal pain in the rear!


Could you not use a Wolf side mount?

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On or around 06 Jul 2004 08:07:51 GMT, [email protected]nujon (AN6530)
enlightened us thusly:

>>Subject: 101 Ambi - Thoughts around mounting the Spare
>>From: "Lee_D" [email protected]

>
>>Ok peeps,
>>
>> Some Radio bodied 101's had the spare mounted up front of the grill. My
>>thoughts initially were that this would block the air flow....... <snip>

>
>Having removed the spare off the bonnet I now face the same problem with my 127
>ambulance ...and can vouch for the fact that getting it on and off the roofrack
>is a right royal pain in the rear!
>


what was wrong with having it on the bonnet?

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(confound the men who have made our remarks before us.)
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>Subject: Re: 101 Ambi - Thoughts around mounting the Spare
>From: Austin Shackles [email protected]


>what was wrong with having it on the bonnet?


I don't like bonnet mounted spares.

Steve. Suffolk.
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On or around 06 Jul 2004 12:04:14 GMT, [email protected]nujon (AN6530)
enlightened us thusly:

>>Subject: Re: 101 Ambi - Thoughts around mounting the Spare
>>From: Austin Shackles [email protected]

>
>>what was wrong with having it on the bonnet?

>
>I don't like bonnet mounted spares.



stops the bonnet rattling, though.

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Academy, 19 June 1879.
 
>Subject: Re: 101 Ambi - Thoughts around mounting the Spare
>From: Austin Shackles [email protected]
>Date: 07/07/2004 07:54 GMT


>stops the bonnet rattling, though.


Very true ;-) But it also makes it painful if the bonnet stay gives way while
you're underneath.

Steve. Suffolk.
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On or around 07 Jul 2004 07:49:21 GMT, [email protected]nujon (AN6530)
enlightened us thusly:

>>Subject: Re: 101 Ambi - Thoughts around mounting the Spare
>>From: Austin Shackles [email protected]
>>Date: 07/07/2004 07:54 GMT

>
>>stops the bonnet rattling, though.

>
>Very true ;-) But it also makes it painful if the bonnet stay gives way while
>you're underneath.



mind, the one on my 110 was like the old series one, bleddy great solid
thing, and most unlikely to give way. The flimsy wire affair on the disco
I'd not trust for a minute, it does all right for the bonnet by itself.

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Austin Shackles. www.ddol-las.fsnet.co.uk my opinions are just that
"Remember that to change your mind and follow him who sets you right
is to be none the less free than you were before."
Marcus Aurelius Antoninus (121-180), from Meditations, VIII.16
 
On Sun, 04 Jul 2004 23:50:03 GMT, "Lee_D"
<[email protected]> wrote:

Oh bugger, not this one again... I still have to work out the best
way of doing this - at present the spare is mounted in my trailer, in
Sheffield - with a mobile phone in Grumble to call Warren to bring it
out should I need it...

> Some Radio bodied 101's had the spare mounted up front of the grill. My
>thoughts initially were that this would block the air flow... but then I
>tried to recall my limited aerodynamics knowlege and wondered if the wheel
>would infact create low pressure behind it and subsequently assist the
>sucktion of cooler air from between the void between Chassi and grill..
>which is probabbly as big as the grill it's self.


Yup, maybe. Mine are going to be interesting there...

>Other option is the roof.. problem is getting it there and susequent centre
>of gravity issues.


Forget the roof.

>Finally the back doors.. but I don't want to butcher the door and also like
>the option of having them flush against the side when open.


Ditto - although I was interested in the flip down back step idea as
devised by Sue and Malcolm in HEX. I've looked at a hydraulic lift
system for this, off a 12v pump.

>Thoughts please


My brain hurts...


--
Some Land Roveresque (101 biased), links available
from: http://links.solis.co.uk/Geek/X4_Land_Rover/
I also have a little Land Rover site biased toward
my beloved 101 "Grumble", at: http://www.101fc.net


Reading this in 'alt.fan.landrover'? Did you know
there's a group FAQ: http://www.aflfaq.dyndns.info
 
Mother wrote:

> Ditto - although I was interested in the flip down back step idea as
> devised by Sue and Malcolm in HEX.


A 101 with an "out of cheese error" ?

Who is this Hex of which you speak ? Any piccies ?

>I've looked at a hydraulic lift
> system for this, off a 12v pump.
>
>
>>Thoughts please


You could run them off the compressor, if its still fitted to Grumble.

Steve
 

"Steve Taylor" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> Mother wrote:
>
> > Ditto - although I was interested in the flip down back step idea as
> > devised by Sue and Malcolm in HEX.

>
> A 101 with an "out of cheese error" ?
>
> Who is this Hex of which you speak ? Any piccies ?


http://www.hexabroad.co.uk/

Nice bit of kit!

>
> >I've looked at a hydraulic lift
> > system for this, off a 12v pump.


H'mmm would need to accomodate inside opening of the rear door... suppose
it's possible..sounds like work... and would make a mess of the caravan if
deployed in error.

> You could run them off the compressor, if its still fitted to Grumble.


Bugger... right.. will a decent sized LPG tank fit alng side the compressor
tank assuming I dump the barrey box. Could always run it on compressed lpg
and use the waste on booster rockets. ;-)

Lee D


 
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