Looking down from the window of my flat I can see the beautifully and professionally done cabling of the solar panels on the roof. :)
This is the story of my LDV camper / motorhome conversion project. Begun in October 2016, and now an enjoyable vehicle.
Thursday, 22 June 2023
Saturday, 17 June 2023
The Camper on Google Maps!
When checking my address in Germany on Google Maps, I saw that the camper is in the satellite view!
Here is the screen shot:
Wednesday, 14 June 2023
Camper is fit again
The fuel line had a leak, which allowed air into the fuel system. Furthermore, the fuel filter housing was damaged with a crack, letting more air in. Priming did not help, the fuel pump would still draw air in.
Now this has been fixed. The fuel filter cover which I ordered for a MK6 Ford Transit engine did fit well. There is now a new fuel line. And the van runs just fine.
Monday, 5 June 2023
Another problem
Glad to have the LDV on the road again, the starter works fine, it starts now every time.
But then another problem occurred: Just leaving the M621, Exit 4, I stop at a red light. When the light turns green, I let the clutch come too harsh, and the motor dies. And then it does not start again!
I had to call KD Bros, to tow me away from that motorway exit.
Next day they told me that there is a air leak at the fuel filter cover. The cannot find any dealer who sells these, so I go to eBay and find one. Now the part is with the shop, am waiting to get the van back.
Sunday, 4 June 2023
Starter problems - and welding
For a while now, at least since the beginning of 2022, the starter did have some problems: it cranked fine, but often only made a loud cranking noise, without the teeth of the cog wheels engaging. This happened a lot when the van would stand on a slight uphill slope. For some reason, standing at a downhill slope seemed to be better - the problem almost never occurred then.
This problem was especially annoying when being in the mountains, far away from a repair station, and the van cannot be started. So in October 2022 I got a new starter. This did fix it for a while. But after a few months the same problem occurred again.
After the shop examined the problem deeper, it turns out that the flywheel is completely worn. So it needed replacement, together with replacement of clutch etc. Quite an expensive repair - cost me GBP 1600. But now the van has a new clutch and starts every time like new. So it was probably worth fixing it. I had to fix the problem if I wanted to continue driving and using the van. This problem seems to be a recurring problem, just wear and tear, after the 80,000 miles that the van now has.
There was another problem that occurred one year ago: at the driver's entrance, the metal under the step was corroded away. The metal bar under the plastic step cover just broke off, all metal completely rusty. So since then I only entered the van through the passenger side. But now as the van was in the shop anyway, I did let it get fixed too: welding at the driver side entrance step. Another GBP 400.
So after spending GBP 2000, the camper is now again in good shape. Ready for some action during summer.