Rear Axle Housing for Series 2a
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Rear Axle Housing for Series 2a
My dad owns a 1962 Series 2a Land Rover and as a summer project, we've been looking at getting it back in running order. Most of it can be cleaned up with relative ease but the rear axle housing has rusted through to the point where it would either need a pretty intense welding job or we need to find a replacement. Any tips on how to source one? I've looked around the web for a bit but have been unable to find anything as of yet. Could I potentially use a rear axle from an early Defender? From what I've read, the Series 2 to the original defenders basically used many of the same components, mostly only seeing cosmetic upgrades. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thank you.
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Alright, I'll get in contact with one of the people there and see what I can scrounge up. I've been talking with one of the guys over at Dare Britannia as well to see what they have and they're helping me out with a few things. There's an event called Mad Dogs and Englishmen somewhat close to where I live where owners of vintage english vehicles will go to show them off and I'm hoping I'll be able to make a few connections there. After digging into the rover itself a bit, it'll need a lot of work besides the axle but that's the most vital thing for sure. Thank you both for the input though!
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Ours has a long ways to go, been sitting out in the yard for about a decade so there are plenty of things to work on. Just started messing with the engine today and after about 15 minutes of messing with the sparkplugs, the points, the cap, and the rotor, it fired up using the crank and shot a huge mouse nest out of the muffler. Granted, we pulled the starter and messed with that for about 3 hours to no avail but really can't complain. Now we just have to replace just about everything else and it'll be good to go.
Good luck to you as well!
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GrouseK9 (06-23-2021)