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I kinda like mine
Have you ever driven a 109? They have a massive turning circle, and very heavy steering.Correct, 109 of course. Ive never really understood the appeal of the SWB series/defender, but thats just my personal opinion.
Electrics, all very basic, all presumably very cheap? Series electrics is probably the thing Ide be most confident at having a go at, because the only tools needed are a screwdriver, and maybe a soldering iron/crimping tool, and possibly a multimeter.
Diesel, for a number of reasons - better underwater, longer range/better mpg, can run on veg oil. Also, from hat Ive understood, very easy to swap for a more powerful derv, (19j?)
And ironically, I just remembered heat shrink
But you have a free bus pass.I kinda like mine
I have had two 109 station wagons, and a hard top.Turbs is right. I have a s3 109 stationwagon and a half hour drive in it is like 2 hours in a gym. Parking needs planning because its a nightmare to get out of tight spots. On the other hand, no other landy has the character of a series and they are also character building. Whatever you buy, test drive it first.
Col
Try a bleedin bus. It’s a pleasure to get into HenryI have had two 109 station wagons, and a hard top.
Hard to imagine a worse vehicle to drive in modern conditions.
Just a thought, can I fit defender doors? Or at least defender door tops? Thinking in terms of having an up-down window rather than a 1/2 sliding thing, just to give more room
19j are the second worst diesel engine ever made, although they may be the worst instead of the 2286cc diesel.
I would also disagree with this the 21/4 diesel is a fine engine if in good tune and maintained. The reason most are awful is they are in need of work and full of slack. the 19j is not a good engine and you would be better with either a 2.5na or a tdi, however most 19j are low mileage because they are so bad and if fitted to a series for weekend use may be ok. They can be easily improved (reliability not performance) by adding an intercooler. But ignore all of the nay sayers who refuse to go near a a 2.25 diesel in a series. My diesel is fine and does everything I would expect a series to do, happily pulls 7.50 tyres with a an overdrive so cannot be as low on power as people claim, an most importantly I do not have constantly cry on the forum about my ignition system not working because it is a little cold and damp outside.
I was more meaning a car sized, light 4x4 type of vehicle.Try a bleedin bus. It’s a pleasure to get into Henry
Yep but I don’t mention it in case he gets a bit embarrassed.I was more meaning a car sized, light 4x4 type of vehicle.
A Unimog is probably worse in modern traffic as well, and many other large vehicles and commercials.
Int Henry an 88, then?
I'm presuming that's what he meant when he said he could 'Rev match' --- that's a new term for the lexicon!!!Forgot. For non synchro gears, you should be able to double declutch, or expect a lot of graunching.
Stop messin and get one
don’t be put off by the old codgers. They had one for the very same reason you do. They’ve just forgotten.
You love it.Half way through an S2 rebuild...haven't forgotten the bodges:
Any short body bolts replaced with 2inch with locknuts that fight right to the last rusted thread and no room to cut off..
All split pins replaced with nails, fine exept to thick so hammered in and snap off when straightend and need drilled out..
When you want a bolt to sheer off it doesn't and when you dont it does...
And when you look back at pics when you dismantled it you realise someone put it together wrongly "steering drop arm on top of swivel"...
Long reach plugs in the 101 V8 and the hardest to reach had thread jammed against inside the chamber and snapped as I tried to remove it eventually had to remove head and took to a specialist "cheap here 25€ to remove"...
Yes love the old series..
And I havn't mentioned electrics yet...
big benefit of doing a "full rebuild" type of thing, new bolts, all freshly greased, new wiring, properly insulated using good quality connectors etc
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