JohnnyAlpha
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Hi,
For the first time in about 30 years I've got some "me time" and so I've decided to learn mechanics!
I thought I'd start with an old Land Rover because A. they're cool and B. they aren't full of complicated computers (I'm going to have enough on my plate trying to learn mechanics!)
Anyway, I've been for a drive in a 1972 Land Rover Series III today and was surprised that:
1. The gears wobble around all over the place - it stayed in gear but it was a job finding them in the first place
2. The car sounded like it was maxed out at when it reached 40-45 mph
3. It's noisy as hell! (internal noise)
4. The brakes needed a lot more pressure than I'm used to
5. Steering was a struggle the first time
Obviously, this is my first time in a Land Rover so my surprise is due to my lack of experience, but I'm wondering if A. the things above are "normal" or if I'm looking at a car that needs a lot of work (it's apparently really well kept and has had a ton of expert work done on it.)
Then B. what do you recommend about improving these things? I know you can sound proof Land Rovers with sound-deadening mats, etc, but have no idea about the speed, gears, etc.
Any help gratefully appreciated!
For the first time in about 30 years I've got some "me time" and so I've decided to learn mechanics!
I thought I'd start with an old Land Rover because A. they're cool and B. they aren't full of complicated computers (I'm going to have enough on my plate trying to learn mechanics!)
Anyway, I've been for a drive in a 1972 Land Rover Series III today and was surprised that:
1. The gears wobble around all over the place - it stayed in gear but it was a job finding them in the first place
2. The car sounded like it was maxed out at when it reached 40-45 mph
3. It's noisy as hell! (internal noise)
4. The brakes needed a lot more pressure than I'm used to
5. Steering was a struggle the first time
Obviously, this is my first time in a Land Rover so my surprise is due to my lack of experience, but I'm wondering if A. the things above are "normal" or if I'm looking at a car that needs a lot of work (it's apparently really well kept and has had a ton of expert work done on it.)
Then B. what do you recommend about improving these things? I know you can sound proof Land Rovers with sound-deadening mats, etc, but have no idea about the speed, gears, etc.
Any help gratefully appreciated!