rockjunky
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Hi All
This is my first post... I have recently bought a defender TD5 90, 2003 year. its not exactly been well maintained, so is perhaps best described as a rolling overhaul project.
I decided to take it to a friendly mechanic friend to sort a few leaks, and fit a new clutch, also ended up fitting replacement main and transfer gearboxes (Ashcroft), both leaking oil badly, and popped out of gear occasionally, so as it was all coming out I bit the bullet and replaced them. also leaks on steering box, and fuel pressure regulator.
I should have it back later this week, then need to get my hands dirty and do some work myself... first job will be brakes, wheel bearings, suspension and bushes. but I cant decide whether to drop the entire rear axle off and overhaul all parts off the vehicle and clean and paint axle, or whether to keep it as rolling overhaul, i.e. do brakes one weekend, then springs/struts, then bushes etc.. any opinions on this, as I'm concerned I'm taking a big chunk of work which will end up taking me weeks before she's back on the road, then there's the front axle to do.
also I'm expecting every nut/bolt to be seized solid, so thought I would spray "plus gas" on them every evening for a week!.. to try and ease them.. has anyone used this, or can suggest any alternative penetrating thread ease substance... other than the heating.
cheers
steve
This is my first post... I have recently bought a defender TD5 90, 2003 year. its not exactly been well maintained, so is perhaps best described as a rolling overhaul project.
I decided to take it to a friendly mechanic friend to sort a few leaks, and fit a new clutch, also ended up fitting replacement main and transfer gearboxes (Ashcroft), both leaking oil badly, and popped out of gear occasionally, so as it was all coming out I bit the bullet and replaced them. also leaks on steering box, and fuel pressure regulator.
I should have it back later this week, then need to get my hands dirty and do some work myself... first job will be brakes, wheel bearings, suspension and bushes. but I cant decide whether to drop the entire rear axle off and overhaul all parts off the vehicle and clean and paint axle, or whether to keep it as rolling overhaul, i.e. do brakes one weekend, then springs/struts, then bushes etc.. any opinions on this, as I'm concerned I'm taking a big chunk of work which will end up taking me weeks before she's back on the road, then there's the front axle to do.
also I'm expecting every nut/bolt to be seized solid, so thought I would spray "plus gas" on them every evening for a week!.. to try and ease them.. has anyone used this, or can suggest any alternative penetrating thread ease substance... other than the heating.
cheers
steve