DEFENDER90-DAZ
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Yep - thanks for the advice guys, i do appreciate it.
mine have never gone straight in but i never had to do that
Yep but i'm paying per day as i hadn't got anywhere else to do it.is this a pay per hour garage?
Yep but i'm paying per day as i hadn't got anywhere else to do it.
Whats the best way to remove the spigot bearing from the crankshaft???
(can someone switch on the JM bat signal please??)
Fill the hole with grease then push or tap with a hammer a tight fitting bolt into the centre- the grease will push out the bearing from behind.
I've put the gearbox on, on both my 90 and discovery, on my own. The disco was working on a barn floor, on my back underneath.
Just get on with it ya phoofter
Come an give me a hand then bumboy!
UPDATE: Got to the garage this morning at 10 and decided to crack on with trying to get the engine fitted............... 10 minutes later it was in - got a few nuts and bolts done up and checked the feel of the new clutch - all good (had a celebratory coffee ) got on with refitting the engine mounts and oil cooler pipes........ put 6.8ltrs of 10w40 into the engine and after checking the sump plug was back in
Thought i'd check for oil pressure and tried the ignition key................ it started after 3 seconds of cranking let it run for 5 seconds until the oil pressure light went out and then stopped it carried on fitting everything else that the engine needs and called it a day at 7pm
Back in the morning to fill and bleed the coolant and take it for a spin
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