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staffdog
03-03-2017, 20:44
Good evening all,
I'm looking for a pair or rear brake adjuster assemblies,( inside drum between the shoes) any chance anyone can help
Thanks Adrian
solarman216
03-03-2017, 21:36
I have loads up to around 2000 but the later ones are different, so keep an eye for that, Rick
staffdog
04-03-2017, 22:30
Hi Rick , thanks for the info.
Are the whole adjuster assemblies different ? I only require the Adjuster screw x 2 to be honest, they look very similar to Nav to me though not got a Nav handy to open up & look.
Regards Adrian
solarman216
04-03-2017, 22:44
Hi Rick , thanks for the info.
Are the whole adjuster assemblies different ? I only require the Adjuster screw x 2 to be honest, they look very similar to Nav to me though not got a Nav handy to open up & look.
Regards Adrian
From memory the whole rod is different much beefier and on the later models works whereas the earlier ones did not Rick
Good evening all,
I'm looking for a pair or rear brake adjuster assemblies,( inside drum between the shoes) any chance anyone can help
Thanks Adrian
Hi mate and welcome :thumb2
Is it part 12 you are looking for?
By the way, you can get the link to the Workshop Manual for the Terrano now you are a full member.
Here's the link :thumb2
http://briggie.f9x.co.uk/workshop.html
solarman216
05-03-2017, 00:06
Hi mate and welcome :thumb2
Is it part 12 you are looking for?
No Zac that is the earlier version, Rick
staffdog
06-03-2017, 22:15
Good evening Gents,
sorry not been on for a day or two, Rick the picture Zac has posted looks like my brake assemblies so there could be some sort of anomaly with whats on mine or is the later illustration the same ?
Zac you are quite correct Item 12 is what I'm looking for, actually only the threaded section with the ratchet wheel ( where the 2 arrows are ).
thanks again chaps
Adrian
solarman216
07-03-2017, 00:58
OK I will have a hunt round and see if I can find the bits you are thinking you need and take a pic or two, but I know for certain the later ones (2000 on) are different, Rick
staffdog
07-03-2017, 21:08
Good evening gentlemen,
My truck is giving me more grief, does anyone have a pair of torsion bars with the Adjuster arm & lower arm housings, failed with the induction heater & i'm expecting to get brutal with gas axe tomorrow to get it all dismantled.
I have just remembered why I only do old French stuff for a living !!!
Thanks Adrian
Blocky10
07-03-2017, 21:27
That sounds drastic :eek:
I've had mine out but they took some persuading. Obviously you have removed the circlip?
staffdog
07-03-2017, 22:07
Hi Ian,
yes circlips out, I have managed to remove the n/s lower arm by unbolting the torsion housing but even with the induction heater on the housing & a puller to tension against the bar no success.
Trouble will be if I use the oxy/acet it will undoubtedly do the torsion bar no good at all
Regards Adrian
solarman216
07-03-2017, 22:32
Here is a pic of the older style adjuster, the thread is 10mm and threaded section is 55mm long, overall length is 110, the adjuster nut is 17 mm small size 19mm large size, I do have a pair if they fit your motor, also have torsion bars and fittings if needed, but still on a vehicle on its wheels, Rick
Blocky10
08-03-2017, 01:47
Hi Ian,
yes circlips out, I have managed to remove the n/s lower arm by unbolting the torsion housing but even with the induction heater on the housing & a puller to tension against the bar no success.
Trouble will be if I use the oxy/acet it will undoubtedly do the torsion bar no good at all
Regards Adrian
I didn't remove the bolts of the front mount. I removed the adjuster bolts and the circlip and using a lump of brass and the largest hammer I could swing while laying underneath, just kept slugging away at it. I would say it took me a good 15 mins of constant thumping before the first one moved any.
staffdog
08-03-2017, 22:23
Good evening Gentlemen,
Ian, Got the thing in pieces now but I'm not happy re-using torsion bars had to use quite a bit of heat & air hammer.
Rick, looks like you were correct, my adjusters are different to the picture, Thread section M10 l/h with 1 ratchet pawl & the shoe engagement fork is a loose section.
RE: torsion Bars etc,
Items required 1pr Torsion bars & 1pr of adjuster housings.
Query, in the manual & parts list illustrations shows a rubber boot at both ends of torsion bar. My truck only has boots at adjuster (circlip) end & I would say never has had any at the front end is this right??
I don't suppose you have a good front bumper & grille as well ??
Let me know £££ & payment method etc
Thanks & regards Adrian
terranosaurusdoug
08-03-2017, 22:37
:lol:lol Stevenage tomorrow Rick, don't know where i am Friday though :lol:D
Blocky10
08-03-2017, 22:51
Good man. I doubt they've ever been off before. Rick should be able to sort you out with replacements.
solarman216
09-03-2017, 01:27
Good evening Gentlemen,
Ian, Got the thing in pieces now but I'm not happy re-using torsion bars had to use quite a bit of heat & air hammer.
RE: torsion Bars etc,
Items required 1pr Torsion bars & 1pr of adjuster housings.
Query, in the manual & parts list illustrations shows a rubber boot at both ends of torsion bar. My truck only has boots at adjuster (circlip) end & I would say never has had any at the front end is this right??
I don't suppose you have a good front bumper & grille as well ??
Let me know £££ & payment method etc
Thanks & regards Adrian
Re torsion bars £20 each plus postage bear in mind I will have to roll the scrapper to get them off.
Re front bumper, need a pic of yours to know as have several all different, Rick
Re torsion bars £20 each plus postage bear in mind I will have to roll the scrapper to get them off.
Re front bumper, need a pic of yours to know as have several all different, Rick
Thats a bit extreme rick!!!! I did mine with a jack on the drive :naughty
solarman216
09-03-2017, 12:36
Thats a bit extreme rick!!!! I did mine with a jack on the drive :naughty
but mine is not on a drive, it sits in mud :( Rick
but mine is not on a drive, it sits in mud :( Rick
Yuk!!! Tip it!!!! [emoji38]
staffdog
13-03-2017, 22:24
Good evening Rick,
sorry not been in touch,sadly my mother in law passed away late last week & my priorities changed for a day or two.
How are you getting on with the torsion bar removal ?
Do you happen to have a front ABS reluctor ring, I have got the n/s/f suspension rebuilt sans torsion bar, pulled hub for disc change & reluctor ring cracked / split & therefore turning on hub
Re: front bumper & grille
I have attached a picture of my front bumper Stye,forgot to get an actual picture, attached from internet, my bumper does not have washer jets but otherwise bumper & grille identical
I am starting to think all you chaps on here must have the hearts of Lions, I have earned my living for the last 35 yrs rebuilding & restoring Citroen's, maserati's & Panhard's & the terrano is most definitely the most problematic thing I have ever worked on !!!!
Regards Adrian
terranosaurusdoug
13-03-2017, 22:43
Only fools go where angels fear to tread :lol
solarman216
13-03-2017, 22:51
Nah they are not that bad, have not done anything about the torsion bars as did not want to lay motor on its side unless they were needed, as for reluctor ring yes, as for front bumper I will take a pic of what I have but it is not Grey, also will be a bit delayed as quite busy, Rick
staffdog
13-03-2017, 22:59
Hi Rick,
Thank you, at the current rate of progress it could be a while before I'm anywhere near putting the thing back on it's feet.
I can honestly say I have never seen the amount of heavy scale corrosion on everything Like i have encountered on the terrano & I'm used to stuff thats at least 40 yrs old, more like 60 as an average.
If you have a pair of reluctor rings it may prove prudent for me to have them, I'll bet the o/s isn't any better than the nearside , will know in a day or two.
regards Adrian:thumb2:
solarman216
13-03-2017, 23:13
Hi Rick,
Thank you, at the current rate of progress it could be a while before I'm anywhere near putting the thing back on it's feet.
I can honestly say I have never seen the amount of heavy scale corrosion on everything Like i have encountered on the terrano & I'm used to stuff thats at least 40 yrs old, more like 60 as an average.
If you have a pair of reluctor rings it may prove prudent for me to have them, I'll bet the o/s isn't any better than the nearside , will know in a day or two.
regards Adrian:thumb2:
Sounds to me like you got a motor that lived on the coast or was dunked in the sea a bit launching a boat, Rick
staffdog
13-03-2017, 23:42
Hi Rick , sadly not so glamorous, it will be livestock leavings & mud, truck gets some fair use in the yard at home pulling various animal trailers( Horse & sheep ). that & the near complete absence of corrosion protection
Adrian:D
solarman216
13-03-2017, 23:50
Reminds me of when we did one of the first commercial truck plating and testings in Hastings many years ago, it was a circus wagon that carried elephants, and their piss had done so much damage to the chassis, Rick
terranosaurusdoug
14-03-2017, 00:32
Reminds me of when we did one of the first commercial truck plating and testings in Hastings many years ago, it was a circus wagon that carried elephants, and their piss had done so much damage to the chassis, Rick
You just don't get gold like this on other forums :lol:lol
solarman216
18-03-2017, 23:51
OK all ready to roll the motor tomorrow in order to extract the torsion bars, Rick
solarman216
20-03-2017, 00:02
Torsion bars off, bit rusty but sound, pic of the rolled motor,Rick
solarman216
20-03-2017, 00:09
As for bumper got noting like yours, as for reluctor hubs, in the work shop just need to find them, Rick
solarman216
20-03-2017, 00:17
Just going back through the posts, yes mine have good rubbers at each end and bars will be labeled OS/NS including bolts yolks etc, Rick
terranosaurusdoug
20-03-2017, 03:12
Holy moly Rick, nice one!!
How about a few more pics of the underside, they could come in handy as reference material:)
solarman216
21-03-2017, 12:14
Holy moly Rick, nice one!!
How about a few more pics of the underside, they could come in handy as reference material:)
OK another
solarman216
21-03-2017, 12:15
and another
solarman216
21-03-2017, 12:16
another
OK another
Rick on the rear of that Terrano on the body behind where the rear bumper attaches, there should be a rubber bung, mine seems to be missing, can you see if that motor has one please? :thumb2
solarman216
21-03-2017, 12:17
last one
solarman216
21-03-2017, 12:19
bumpers for staffdog
solarman216
21-03-2017, 12:22
another one
solarman216
21-03-2017, 12:23
last one, Rick
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