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I just compiled a list of what I really should do before we leave and I have loads to do luckily my pop is away and I can steal his driveway to do the work on mabe rig up a waterproof thingy if need be. I have really neglected the old girl of late!

So far I have:

Alternator,
Eng oil, Filter, slick 50,
Transferbox output seal,
Transfer box oil molyslip,
Gearbox oil,
Diff oils.
Front diff pinion seal,
Possibly change rear axle time permitting should be ok. (Rear diff pinion seal on new axle).

Loads to do but for a change plenty of time to do it. Girlfriend Permitting LOL!

Fit extended breathers and tidy up the snorkel and air filter
 
b and q look in the garden section for their inline connectors they are a bit cheap and nasty though or you can try rs catalogue they have some decent ones Jai
 
Hey Jai,

a maintenance weekend sounds like a fine plan!

If you want a little shelter we can always clear some room in the garage. You'll only get the bonnet in there though
 
I may well take you up on that. I was intending on using my dads driveway and the back of his garden. I just dropped off the landy there today i'll try and get a start tomorrow morning mabe whip the axle off and get the cranked trailing arms and bushes pressed in hopefully. If you get chance your welcome to come around I'll be playing with something landy-like probebly all day.

If it starts to **** it down propper! My uncle has a purpose built workshop I could use just means I have to move the boat to one side. he has a forcourt enough for a landy, two if it was cleared of stuff. it used to be Andys Workshop when he worked for himself. Jai
 
I really like that lane. I can't wait to get back out there, it's doing me in.:(

Good video. Shame I went through first.


i got you going thru the little stream brett , i'll try and do your clip now , theres summut up with me puter ,it takes about an hour to upload then another half hour to process, does anyone know why my vids are coming out squashed up
 
when you upload it to youtube is the resoloution set to monitor type, is it 4:3 opposed to a mobile phone 2:1?? Mabe im talking out of my ass!
 
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Ryder how about meeting up in a couple of weeks so we can do a bit of Preventative Maintainance before we leave for salisbury. I know the 90 could do with all its oil changinig, props greasing stuff like that. Jai


jai and ryder,

would i be welcome to join you? mine could do with some greasing and you guys have pleanty more experiance to show me whats what........

cheers

Dan
 
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