Oily wrote:
> "Jon" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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>> "Oily" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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>>> "Jon" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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>>>> "Tom Woods" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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>>>>> Ive always used the big lever/ratchet strap/ropes+pulleys/lots of
>>>>> mates approach to get bulkheads lined up.
>>>>> You can twist it a fair bit to get stuff lined up.
>>>> I've never fitted one but I've removed a couple without difficulty -
> are
>>>> they normally a pig to get on?
>>>> I thought of using my 30t bottle jack on the chassis rails to spread
> them
>>>> enough to get the bolt in - any tips for doing this?
>>>> Thanks,
>>>> Jon
>>>>
>>>>
>>> It sounds like the bulkhead holes are too wide if you're talking of
>>> spreading the chassis rails. SPREAD THE CHASSIS RAILS???. Jeez man,
> pull
>>> the door pillars in, as Tom says with a ratchet strap or summat but
> don't
>>> spread the chassis,
>>>
>>> Martin
>>>
>> Thanks - point noted. Do I need ratchets or could I use rope and a stick
> to
>> twist in tension?
>> Jon
>>
>>
> Might be better with a Hi-Lift jack to pull the door pillars together with a
> bit of wood on the outsides to stop damage. You will need one of the longer
> ones. I can't see why a good rope and bar wouldn't pull it in that much
> though.
>
> Martin
>
>
Some of you guys are getting lost in the fog. You go on about Landrovers
and all the modifications you can do to them, but when a problem comes
along ( some of you ) fall over . If the 2 bolt holes are 1500 mm apart
and there is a discrepancy of 10mm then I make that about 1.5%
tolerance, thats pretty good for British engineering. People forget we
used to rule the engineering world and now we dont . Please don't expect
you Landrover to be built to Japanese tolerances . The question is what
would they have done in the factory? Spreading the chassis is out for
a start! Ratchet straps sound good , but I suspect they would have had 2
tapering pins going from about 1/4" up to the diameter of the bolts ,
these pins would have been about a foot long they would have loosely
fitted the pins in the bulk head and then inserted the 1/4" ends in the
chassis , then while 2 blokes held the bulkhead vertical 2 other blokes
would have leathered **** out of the pins and bulkhead until the
bulkhead slid up the pins and stretched to fit the chassis rails .
This would have been carried out in the "Alignment bay" after all they
would have been doing dozens abd dozens of these everyday. I've never
worked at Landrover , but I have worked in British engineering long
enough........
Al
(R L Driver is having a rest)