My Self Build - can be seen on youtube too :)

Waynos

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Hi Guys,I recently posted in the new member section. I got myself a t6 which will be transformed into a camper. The aim is to do everything myself (within reason!). I'm proper excited to get stuck in and be creative! i have also filmed and posted on youtube. The first and second episode linked below:


Here she is looking standard (for now :) )

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High Mileage doesn't put me off!

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There was a few things that I need to address, a sticky passenger door handle, removal of the dead locks, a broken door check hinge, engine light came on intermittently due to a blocked egr valve.

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The battery wasn't the strongest, which makes sense as it was the original from the day it came out of the factory! Got a new replacement in there and coded it in no problems.

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I Stuck some new pads on the rear as they got low, discs weren't too bad just some surface corrosion from sitting (which is now gone).

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The Egr valve replacement looked really easy until I got to the last bolt which was rounded, I tried to cut the head off with a hacksaw blade but eventually used my dremel which did the job nicely. I used a Valeo direct replacement Part no:700435 , this is for the euro 5 engine by the way. Amazon seem to have these on offer from time to time, i'm pretty sure I paid around £270 for it.

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Whilst digging around I noticed the passenger side cv boot was split ( grease was spattered on the arch lining) . Sorted that after being supplied the wrong parts on 3 occasions! Turns out the inner boot was done for too so that got done at the same time.

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Picking up from the last post, the new boot being clamped on and the driveshaft all good to go back on!

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Now as I said before i'm looking to do all the work myself and the first thing that needed to be sorted was a pop top (diving straight into the deep end!)
Thanks to my father in law we made the trip up to Halifax Camper conversions and picked up one of their low profile roofs! Lee and Michael were very good at talking me through the process and assured me they would be on hand if I came unstuck. Top service from them and a top product too.


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When I got it back I had to strip out some of the van just to make install easier. Out came the tool safe box (luckily sold it the day after I advertised it! I also removed the wood, rear roof panels, curtain, front headlining and pillars.

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Once all that was out of the way, a few mates turned up and we started to mark out!

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Then we got busy cutting (very daunting!)

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Once that was done the roof was put in place and the pre-marked holes were drilled into the van. After this I coated the bare edges to prevent corrosion, applied adhesive sealant to the mounting faces then bolted and riveted the roof into place.

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