dieselcruiserhead said:I personally would greatly enjoy seeing more pics of said beast if you don't mind!![]()
You can go to www.pbase.com/brg to see more pictures of it. There are a few when the PO had it. As well as some of how it was delivered.
Blair
dieselcruiserhead said:I personally would greatly enjoy seeing more pics of said beast if you don't mind!![]()
Andrew Walcker said:Looking good! What's the next project?
Blair G said:I will be insulating the top so eliminating a heat/cold bridge is always good.
Blair
Blair G said:Removing the top adding some vents and painting and replacing seals are next. I need to figure out how to attach the side windows first. I am looking for my camper vans book for direction. The windows have mounting holes and then would be screwed through the side panels. I think 1 by 1 wood would be a good backing for it. I will be insulating the top so eliminating a heat/cold bridge is always good.
Blair
Andrew Walcker said:Looking good Blair! Can you post a picture of the elevation roofs, not too familiar with those?
Blair G said:Here is the link to an Expo thread on them. Pretty cool.
http://expeditionportal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=8093
Blair
laurie-the-lorry said:This may be a bit of a dim question, So excuse my ignorance in advance if it is. But Why not the 300tdi. Gas flowed and with the change on the timing gear these engines are pretty bullet proof and pull very well. When you get your truck weighted up the current unit will struggle to pull the skin off a rice pudding. So a power transplant i think is essential. But why the 200 and not the 300? In my experience build ups always end up a little heavier than anticipated and you can never have too much grunt under the hood,
I only ask because i am intending to ship my tomcat and a 300td engine over very shortly. Its a shame the dollar is so weak at the moment because it makes purchasing a bit on the high side. Thankfully I still derive an income in GBP.