Bustrucket
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I didn't go looking for a 90. I wanted a Disco 2 TD5, auto and as high a spec as possible. Comfort and the ability to do long distance journeys were important, as well as load carrying ability. Then this popped up on eBay:
4 days to go, 70 miles away, £1500 start price and no bids. Long MoT but the owner reckoned in needed a new chassis. So I stuck my bid in of £1500 and won it - much to my surprise it has to be said.
It's a 1990 90, fitted with the 300Tdi/R380 from a Disco. Drove it back and apart from the rather wayward steering (quarter turn of play at the steering wheel) it felt ok.
The known issues at purchase:
Aux belt tensioner not running true.
Two holes in chassis behind where the gearbox crossmember was.
Steering play.
Temp gauge showing incorrect reading (wrong sensor).
Drivers door bottom quarter in very poor condition.
Passenger door bottom quarter deteriorated.
Rear door didn't lock.
So over the last few weeks I've been steadily acquiring a collection of parts to start putting right the issues. Today had been reserved for cocking around with the 90, so here's the progress so far:
First job was the doors:
Surprisingly I only had to grind off one bolt - the rest unwound easily.
The new doors were collected from Halesowen on Sunday as part of a marathon two-day parts collecting epic that took in Bristol, Redditch, Halesowen, Uttoxeter, Shrewsbury and Worcester.
The new doors fit well, but I should have bought new hinges - there's enough play in the bottom hinges to interfere (even after adjustment) with the door strikers. A job for another time.
Next up, sorting the aux belt. Fitted a new tensioner but this didn't cure it - stripped it all off again and found the stud that holds it in place was loose, thanks to shagged threads. Trip down the scrappy to get another and all sorted. On the way back I wanted to get some liquid gasket for installing a new water pump. Tried SIX ####in motor factors and farm shops before I gave up and went to Carrs Land Rover in Truro. Cornwall really is the arse end of the country - parts and consumables are almost always 'certainly, we'll ring you in the week when they get here'. ####ing useless, and no, doing it ####ing "dreckly" doesn't work for me when I have things to do TODAY.
And breathe.
Installed the new bits, belt runs properly now. Not knowing which belt I needed (there's a 1580mm belt and a 1595) I got both. If anyone wants a new 1580 aux belt for a 300Tdi, £5.
Next, the wayward steering. I'd already collected a set of HD steering arms, and a Terrafirma steering damper. However, as well as slack track rod ends, today I found the steering drop arm is loose on the splines. However, this was at 1630 so going and buying one wasn't an option for today. Still, I got the front steering arm and damper on, which has made a big difference already:
Managed a few final jobs, installed NAS-type reverse lamp (just the other 9 to fit now), and sorted rear door lock.
Obviously I couldn't have it all my way, as I refilled the coolant system I found a leak from the top rad hose - when I'd removed it earlier it had occurred to me that it had been shoved on to the top pipe as much as possible - now I realise it was to try and slow/stop the leak.
Oh well.
4 days to go, 70 miles away, £1500 start price and no bids. Long MoT but the owner reckoned in needed a new chassis. So I stuck my bid in of £1500 and won it - much to my surprise it has to be said.
It's a 1990 90, fitted with the 300Tdi/R380 from a Disco. Drove it back and apart from the rather wayward steering (quarter turn of play at the steering wheel) it felt ok.
The known issues at purchase:
Aux belt tensioner not running true.
Two holes in chassis behind where the gearbox crossmember was.
Steering play.
Temp gauge showing incorrect reading (wrong sensor).
Drivers door bottom quarter in very poor condition.
Passenger door bottom quarter deteriorated.
Rear door didn't lock.
So over the last few weeks I've been steadily acquiring a collection of parts to start putting right the issues. Today had been reserved for cocking around with the 90, so here's the progress so far:
First job was the doors:
Surprisingly I only had to grind off one bolt - the rest unwound easily.
The new doors were collected from Halesowen on Sunday as part of a marathon two-day parts collecting epic that took in Bristol, Redditch, Halesowen, Uttoxeter, Shrewsbury and Worcester.
The new doors fit well, but I should have bought new hinges - there's enough play in the bottom hinges to interfere (even after adjustment) with the door strikers. A job for another time.
Next up, sorting the aux belt. Fitted a new tensioner but this didn't cure it - stripped it all off again and found the stud that holds it in place was loose, thanks to shagged threads. Trip down the scrappy to get another and all sorted. On the way back I wanted to get some liquid gasket for installing a new water pump. Tried SIX ####in motor factors and farm shops before I gave up and went to Carrs Land Rover in Truro. Cornwall really is the arse end of the country - parts and consumables are almost always 'certainly, we'll ring you in the week when they get here'. ####ing useless, and no, doing it ####ing "dreckly" doesn't work for me when I have things to do TODAY.
And breathe.
Installed the new bits, belt runs properly now. Not knowing which belt I needed (there's a 1580mm belt and a 1595) I got both. If anyone wants a new 1580 aux belt for a 300Tdi, £5.
Next, the wayward steering. I'd already collected a set of HD steering arms, and a Terrafirma steering damper. However, as well as slack track rod ends, today I found the steering drop arm is loose on the splines. However, this was at 1630 so going and buying one wasn't an option for today. Still, I got the front steering arm and damper on, which has made a big difference already:
Managed a few final jobs, installed NAS-type reverse lamp (just the other 9 to fit now), and sorted rear door lock.
Obviously I couldn't have it all my way, as I refilled the coolant system I found a leak from the top rad hose - when I'd removed it earlier it had occurred to me that it had been shoved on to the top pipe as much as possible - now I realise it was to try and slow/stop the leak.
Oh well.