Range rover chassis

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Bobtailed Bob

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Lo Again

This range rover is causing me problems :( but at least it running sweet
now, thanks for the info on the oil pump)
I need to fit new body-chassis rubbers, its had new sills fitted
(Welder was a complete *ickhead, but thats another story) but i need to lift
the body a bit to get the rubbers in.

I THINK i have found all the body-chassis mounting bolts, but still cant
separate the body from the chassis.

2 at the front by the radiator, 2 on the bulkhead, 2 on the rear cross
member, and 4 on the outriggers, and 2 smaller ones roughly in the middle on
the inner chassis.. are there any more ?


its a 1980 2 door bobtailed if that makes any difference.


Regards
Bobtailed Bob


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> Lo Again
>
> This range rover is causing me problems :( but at least it running sweet
> now, thanks for the info on the oil pump)
> I need to fit new body-chassis rubbers, its had new sills fitted
> (Welder was a complete *ickhead, but thats another story) but i need to lift
> the body a bit to get the rubbers in.
>
> I THINK i have found all the body-chassis mounting bolts, but still cant
> separate the body from the chassis.
>
> 2 at the front by the radiator, 2 on the bulkhead, 2 on the rear cross
> member, and 4 on the outriggers, and 2 smaller ones roughly in the middle on
> the inner chassis.. are there any more ?
>


10 sounds right - all the same size. Positions as you describe.

The seat belt (and front seat in the case of a two door) mountings also
effectively join the body and chassis. I think that there are four of
them: you've got another two to find!

 
Appologies for the dealy in replying, i can only 'play' with the rr on
Saturdays :(
Many thanks for the tip Dougal

Couldnt find the 2 missing seatbelt bolts (I have bucket seats and harnesses
installed and they are mounted to the seat frame) Having said that that i
DID manage to get the rubbers fitted eventually.


> 10 sounds right - all the same size. Positions as you describe.
>
> The seat belt (and front seat in the case of a two door) mountings also
> effectively join the body and chassis. I think that there are four of
> them: you've got another two to find!





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Hmmm first reply didnt appear ??

Many thanks for the reply Dougal

Couldnt find the 'missing' 2 mountings my rr has bucket seats and harnesse
and the harness is mounted on to the seat chassis
A bit of brute force and ignorance later and i managed to get enough room to
fit the rubbers.

> 10 sounds right - all the same size. Positions as you describe.
>
> The seat belt (and front seat in the case of a two door) mountings also
> effectively join the body and chassis. I think that there are four of
> them: you've got another two to find!



 
Thanks again, Bob. I saw your note first time round on the 19th!

Bobtailed Bob wrote:
> Hmmm first reply didnt appear ??
>
> Many thanks for the reply Dougal
>
> Couldnt find the 'missing' 2 mountings my rr has bucket seats and harnesse
> and the harness is mounted on to the seat chassis
> A bit of brute force and ignorance later and i managed to get enough room to
> fit the rubbers.
>
>
>>10 sounds right - all the same size. Positions as you describe.
>>
>>The seat belt (and front seat in the case of a two door) mountings also
>>effectively join the body and chassis. I think that there are four of
>>them: you've got another two to find!

>
>
>


 
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