Time for a frame swap, anyone done this?
I wish I was closer to you. Could use my lift ah haha. I'd love to do this personally. Love Discos. A great opportunity to go through everything and basically have a new one that's put together right.
Best of luck!
Best of luck!
Wish this project was near Maryland, I would love to help. Going through the same dilemma right now with my 2004 Discovery 2. I love the 48 hour time lapse on You Tube doing a frame replacement - if only there was a team leader that had done this and we could all participate in events to learn.
Wish this project was near Maryland, I would love to help. Going through the same dilemma right now with my 2004 Discovery 2. I love the 48 hour time lapse on You Tube doing a frame replacement - if only there was a team leader that had done this and we could all participate in events to learn.
My wife actually connected me with a coworkers' husband who works at a body shop and is a custom fab guy and he offered to let me do this project in his back yard and help me as much as he can throughout the process so I think I am going to take him up on the offer. My brother-in-law is also a heavy truck mechanic so I'm hoping I can get him involved as well. I'm pretty friendly with the guy at my local independent LR shop so maybe I can even get him to help out for a weekend. All in all, I hope to have me (a Mech. E. who has become very familiar with the underside of a Dico), a custom fab and body guy, a truck mechanic, and possibly a land rover pro on the project. I think we can get it done in 2-3 weekends.
I'd be heading underneath your rig with three or four cans of Blaster or WD40 for the next few days...hitting every bolt, nut, clip, etc, etc in sight.
Me, I'd disconnect all wiring harnesses, steering shaft, radiator, bumpers and body bolts (and anything else that gets in my way) and lift the body off the frame, then pull the engine/trans/transfer-case all as one assembly, once that is out of the way, I'd go after the axles, brakes, steering, fuel system and suspension.
Good luck.
Brian.
Me, I'd disconnect all wiring harnesses, steering shaft, radiator, bumpers and body bolts (and anything else that gets in my way) and lift the body off the frame, then pull the engine/trans/transfer-case all as one assembly, once that is out of the way, I'd go after the axles, brakes, steering, fuel system and suspension.
Good luck.
Brian.
So I have run into a couple of guys that are telling me that galvanizing the old chassis is impossible and would require cutting off the entire top of the frame box channel, removing all interior stiffeners, and re-welding new stiffeners in place that have holes for galvanizing material to properly flow through. Basically they are saying it is impossible to galvanize an old chassis. They also claim that there's a good chance my frame will bend due to the hot dip temperature. Anyone know is any of this is true???
When I spoke to Duncan Galvanizing, they basically said "sure, no problem, $500." They made no mention of any of these issues.
When I spoke to Duncan Galvanizing, they basically said "sure, no problem, $500." They made no mention of any of these issues.
So I have run into a couple of guys that are telling me that galvanizing the old chassis is impossible and would require cutting off the entire top of the frame box channel, removing all interior stiffeners, and re-welding new stiffeners in place that have holes for galvanizing material to properly flow through. Basically they are saying it is impossible to galvanize an old chassis. They also claim that there's a good chance my frame will bend due to the hot dip temperature. Anyone know is any of this is true???
When I spoke to Duncan Galvanizing, they basically said "sure, no problem, $500." They made no mention of any of these issues.
When I spoke to Duncan Galvanizing, they basically said "sure, no problem, $500." They made no mention of any of these issues.
They also seemed to be claiming that acid dipping the frame would not be able to remove the interior paint that is original from the factory, therefore not allowing for complete adhesion of the galvanizing material. I always thought acid dipping would strip basically anything back to clean metal. I thought I had this figured out but now I don't know what to believe.


