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chrispwalton

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Hi everyone.

I put this post on the intro page and someone kindly suggested it should come on this page too…

Two firsts
1. Land rover owner
2. Forum member

I decided on a whim that I would like a Landy. On an even quicker whim I bought one on eBay, without doing a great deal of research!!
I like it, but it needs a lot of TLC. I had it serviced and all the filters were changed. Apparently it recently had a new cam belt.

Questions:

1. It's still smoking quite a bit, particularly when you give it some welly - the previous owner indicate it had been tuned for off-road (something about a lever under a little cap by the fuel pump, which had been rotated half a turn - my garage was not sure about this…) any ideas to cut down the smoke? The service appears to have helped - I'm just concerned for the next MOT in September (and the cars behind)

2. It has a straight through exhaust which exits through the rear NS wing - any ideas if I can get a silencer fitted? It sounds quite cool, but a bit 'young' for me!! And not sure if it will pass the MOT.

3. one of the headlights has no 'beam spread' and needs replacing - where's the best place to get cheap but reliable spares?

4. It has a non-standard rear axle (apparently a Discovery axle) in order to incorporate rear disks - is this safe?

Tomorrow its going to the garage in an attempt to un-seize the wheel tracking adjustment bolts. Not sure if they'll be able to do it.

Thanks if you got this far…

Chris
 
Hi everyone.

I put this post on the intro page and someone kindly suggested it should come on this page too…

Two firsts
1. Land rover owner
2. Forum member

I decided on a whim that I would like a Landy. On an even quicker whim I bought one on eBay, without doing a great deal of research!!
I like it, but it needs a lot of TLC. I had it serviced and all the filters were changed. Apparently it recently had a new cam belt.

Questions:

1. It's still smoking quite a bit, particularly when you give it some welly - the previous owner indicate it had been tuned for off-road (something about a lever under a little cap by the fuel pump, which had been rotated half a turn - my garage was not sure about this…) any ideas to cut down the smoke? The service appears to have helped - I'm just concerned for the next MOT in September (and the cars behind) search defender fuel pump tweak (here or google) and it will show you how its done.

2. It has a straight through exhaust which exits through the rear NS wing - any ideas if I can get a silencer fitted? It sounds quite cool, but a bit 'young' for me!! And not sure if it will pass the MOT. Can be done but poss cheaper to replace the system to standard to keep the noise down

3. one of the headlights has no 'beam spread' and needs replacing - where's the best place to get cheap but reliable spares? cheap and available, paddocks, craddocks, ebay etc can help here. less than £20 for standard rplacements and lees than £30 for upgraded headlamps

4. It has a non-standard rear axle (apparently a Discovery axle) in order to incorporate rear disks - is this safe? not sure but have seen a few done and seem ok

Tomorrow its going to the garage in an attempt to un-seize the wheel tracking adjustment bolts. Not sure if they'll be able to do it.

Thanks if you got this far…

Chris

answers in red and :welcome2:to lz
 
Would agree with the above. Disco rear axle is a common and popular upgrade - going to be doing mine at some point. I wouldn't worry too much about the noise from the exhaust - a sympathetic MOT place won't have a problem with it, as long as it doesn't leak and is securely attached to the vehicle.
I replaced my headlamps with Wipac crystal lens jobbies, plus high output bulbs from Halfords - won't overload the wiring but has made a massive difference to the light output.

Oh, and welcome!
 
I thought every Friday was a 'be nice to newbie' Friday:D

Bugger - the first post was a Thursday - something's not right!!

Welcome by the way Chris

newbies are relatively safe on a friday until Storm gets the first quart of loopy juice down his neck in the evening, after that it's take no prisoners, newby bating time :p:p

:welcome2: to LZ as said before, you'll do just fine so long as you don't ask about tyre size ;)
 
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