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It failed! AGAIN!
It failed on three things...
So...
So I rush over to Landy man and get a half shaft. Rush back and try to remove the sheared off end with rod and magnet. No chance. And now it's dark and I'm doing all this with a head torch. So off with the diff no back plate and pop it out? No! It's solid. I stripped the whole diff down to get at it. And even then it was a trial. One ball pein hammer snapped, two knock out bars bent. One got jammed. And in the end it came out. Put it all back togther and drive it to test. All okay. Leave to settle over night. (Knackered!)
So I tried it half an hour ago. The half shaft is fine, the diff is fine (though low on oil now as I had none to replace, but will later), and she stops in a straight line! Only thing is...she not pulling up as sharply as before!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
So...keeping in mind that she can go back in today...the question is this...do I re-adjust or let it live? She stops as well as a Landy stops. She stops in a straight line. She doesn't smoke. The seats are secure. Which if the guy who will take the re-test is to be believed is a pass. Bloody Landrovers.
It failed! AGAIN!
It failed on three things...
- Brakes still pulling to left...a little. Otherwise 65% efficiency for the service brake. Which is great, he said.
- Smoke from exhaust
- The seats and seat backs not suitably secured! (Said, I can't believe nobody has noticed this in the past!
So...
- It only ever smoked at start up. Until they started moaning about the SERVO. Upon looking at the servo I found there was no suction coming form the pipe which derives from the manifold. The pipes looked old nad crumbly so I fitted new ones and a new T piece. But still no suction/vacuum. So I had the reservoir and serve vac tested. Both holding a vac and no leaks. So then I checked the male valve that is on the underside of the large diameter pipe which comes off the manifold. If I put my hand over it I almost got sucked into the engine, but the small valve/union that provides the vacuum for the servo and reservoir was showing none. So I stripped it out and cleaned it. While doing this I noticed that the arm which controls the flap inside the large pipe was loose at the bulkhead where it fastens onto the bar which then operates the manual throttle and the actual throttle. The effect was that when you throttle up and release the arm isn't pushed to open the flap. So I play about until it does and then secure the two 10mm bolts. Except now she smoke noticeably more than before! So I've put it back. And the smoke has gone. But the vacuum is now poor again.
- According to my Landy friend the seat failure is nonsense. They have always been secured this way and should be acceptable. But I am so tired of all this I've made L brackets and screwed the damned things down.
- BRAKES: I've adjusted up, bled repeatedly, taken apart and checked EVERTHING, but couldn't get them to stop the slight drift to the left no matter what I did. Until last night..
I stripped the front offside down completely. Checked the two new wheel cylinders and one appeared to be less powerful than the other. Stripped it, cleaned it in brake fluid, reassembled it, checked the flexy, the brakes pipes, and put the lot back together. Reversed the Landy. Shot foward. Applied brakes. She stopped in a straight line! Or did she? I was VERY tired. Could have imagined it. So I reverse again. BANG!!!!! I knew what it was straight away. Socket and bar out. Undid the bolts. Withdrew it. Yep. Half shaft sheared off at the diff!!!!!!!!! Bas(*^(*&^(&d!
So I rush over to Landy man and get a half shaft. Rush back and try to remove the sheared off end with rod and magnet. No chance. And now it's dark and I'm doing all this with a head torch. So off with the diff no back plate and pop it out? No! It's solid. I stripped the whole diff down to get at it. And even then it was a trial. One ball pein hammer snapped, two knock out bars bent. One got jammed. And in the end it came out. Put it all back togther and drive it to test. All okay. Leave to settle over night. (Knackered!)
So I tried it half an hour ago. The half shaft is fine, the diff is fine (though low on oil now as I had none to replace, but will later), and she stops in a straight line! Only thing is...she not pulling up as sharply as before!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
So...keeping in mind that she can go back in today...the question is this...do I re-adjust or let it live? She stops as well as a Landy stops. She stops in a straight line. She doesn't smoke. The seats are secure. Which if the guy who will take the re-test is to be believed is a pass. Bloody Landrovers.