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       #Post#: 2725--------------------------------------------------
       series 1 tdi
       By: feelinperky Date: January 10, 2012, 6:17 am
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       Heres my 86" currently having a bit of welding for the mot.  :'(
       
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       #Post#: 2778--------------------------------------------------
       Re: series 1 tdi
       By: 1960SeriesII Date: January 10, 2012, 9:19 am
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       Looks great as always, all the best with the MOT work, I'm sure
       the result will be a grinning face in a driveable leafer
       (looking forward to mine while driving Jekyll) :)
       #Post#: 2860--------------------------------------------------
       Re: series 1 tdi
       By: bob86 Date: January 10, 2012, 12:27 pm
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       I'm going to have to get a truckcab for mine now! Looks good  :)
       #Post#: 2889--------------------------------------------------
       Re: series 1 tdi
       By: feelinperky Date: January 10, 2012, 1:21 pm
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       Got her back today front chassis leg under the bumpstop was non
       existent with paper thin metal so it was all cut out and plated.
       Small patch on  an outrigger...rest is solid! ;D next plan is
       the mot hopefully saturday!
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       Re: series 1 tdi
       By: alwaysseries2 Date: January 10, 2012, 3:55 pm
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       I like this alot, really nice looking 80"!!! 8)
       #Post#: 5184--------------------------------------------------
       Re: series 1 tdi
       By: feelinperky Date: January 17, 2012, 7:12 am
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       Got my mot today!!! advisories on the shockers which are a bit
       fucked being honest!! failed on brakes so i rebuilt them and
       sanded stuff and adjusted the shoes and master cylinder and got
       53% pass!! spot on! i can skid the rears but tested did nt so i
       think hes not used to it and a bit apprehensive of them!  ;D ;D
       Yay!!
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       Re: series 1 tdi
       By: Dom2a Date: January 17, 2012, 7:36 am
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       What a fantastic looking series 1. Really nice.  8)
       Dom
       #Post#: 6918--------------------------------------------------
       Re: series 1 tdi
       By: Lightweight Nat Date: January 23, 2012, 7:22 pm
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       Perkydude, how does your winch driveshaft fit past all the
       TDi-ness going on down that side of the block? If you have any
       pictures or if there is anything of note to worry about that
       would be great, I've got one of those winches but haven't quite
       put my head to figuring out how to mount it to a TDi yet.  :)
       #Post#: 7023--------------------------------------------------
       Re: series 1 tdi
       By: NiteMare Date: January 24, 2012, 9:41 am
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       [quote author=Lightweight Nat link=topic=406.msg6918#msg6918
       date=1327368172]
       Perkydude, how does your winch driveshaft fit past all the
       TDi-ness going on down that side of the block? If you have any
       pictures or if there is anything of note to worry about that
       would be great, I've got one of those winches but haven't quite
       put my head to figuring out how to mount it to a TDi yet.  :)
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       just a suggestion
       rotate the downpipe so that it exits straight through the inner
       wing and runs under the footwell
       i'm guessing that winch is driven from a rear mounted pto
       #Post#: 7062--------------------------------------------------
       Re: series 1 tdi
       By: feelinperky Date: January 24, 2012, 12:06 pm
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       well i ve fitted it to a perkins 4236 before and that sump is
       massive so the tdi was easier!  :D Right there is a bracket that
       bolts to the left side of the sump using normal sump
       bolts...loctite these or they will vibrate out. :P There is a
       small alloy flange on the gearbox to cut off then it will line
       up with the drop pto. Its all about trial fitting and messing
       about really. my exhaust is not in the way as it comes out of
       the inner wing under the footwell. \my old 110 tdi i had to put
       a flat on the exhaust downpipe to fit it. Il get some pics at
       some point.  :)
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