Project disci daily driver and green lane

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Matt2e0fgx

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Hello all , so after various questions I thought I should start a progress thread off and what intentions I have got for my D2.

Well it's going to be a daily drive and a green laner . I only work 20 minutes on a bad day from home and I dont drive far often . My other hobbies are hill and mountain walking , amateur radio along with CB. I end up going playing radio on hills etc . So will be adapted for that use along with camping also .

Right here she is ...



Excuse photo bucket logos I'm not sure how to remove them ...

Well on Saturday I replaced water pump , serpentine belt , checked idlers and tensioner , replace both engine filters and oil , replaced coolant, cleaned front camshaft plug and temporary sealed it . Greased prop and a genral inspection underneath . All done by 1pm including drive back home from workshop .





While looking underneath found rear diff weaping so need a new seal for that and once spring here some chassis cleaning and treatment in areas the back end has been done and is solid . Tapping with hammer etc .



Also found engine has been protecting the front part of chassis ... leaks galore . But as already said I cleaned front up and re sealed for now . Ordered a injector loom and a cam cover gasket and camshaft plugs and as only cheap a fpr gasket but realised after filter and o ring . But not 100% sure coming from there . So will do those few bits and give a dose in jizer etc and power wash off .



I have some maxxis bighorns on there way to me , so will fit them one evening after work . I think initially going to be curing problems before many modifications .

All the best , Matt
 
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Nice to see a D2 getting some treatment!

Cheers! My theory is no matter how old a vehicle they all need looking after . When I went to view this one I knew would be a bit of a on going project . The chap that had this started doing a few bits but I think he may of sold being too much for him.

Being able to do work in a workshop environment helps alot . Main things to try to get under control are the oil leaks to start with . And go from there .

See so many discoverys being broken for spares when expect just need some time spent on them .
 
Good start by giving it some attention. I’m sure it’ll repay you with plenty of reliable use and laning. Keep the pics coming!
 
764s great choice of tyre.

Going to be a smashing motor when you gets it sorted.

I went for these as not silly priced like Goodrich but get good reviews for on road believe it or not .

Only thing I want to do something is a CDL but I have no difflock in the box . Probably see how I get on
 
I went for these as not silly priced like Goodrich but get good reviews for on road believe it or not .

Only thing I want to do something is a CDL but I have no difflock in the box . Probably see how I get on

764s are brilliant on road, I have them on my classic and I push it pretty hard on and offroad, they hold up well and handle very nicely for a MT!
 
Well today I had a vehicle locksmith to rebuild my keys and cut new blades due to no buttons on the fobs . All working , except I have a weak drivers door actuator . It will lock with central locking but when unlock you have to unlock all doors the use the key to open the drivers lock .

Is this a common fault ?
 
Well today I had a vehicle locksmith to rebuild my keys and cut new blades due to no buttons on the fobs . All working , except I have a weak drivers door actuator . It will lock with central locking but when unlock you have to unlock all doors the use the key to open the drivers lock .

Is this a common fault ?

No not really, it does happen with age though.

For your CDL, have you considered an Ashcroft ATB unit to give you a kind of automatic CDL? If you really do want a manual CDL then you could swap your transfer box for an earlier 300Tdi transfer box.
 
No not really, it does happen with age though.

For your CDL, have you considered an Ashcroft ATB unit to give you a kind of automatic CDL? If you really do want a manual CDL then you could swap your transfer box for an earlier 300Tdi transfer box.

I'm going to replace the drivers door actuator at some point . Opens all other doors without the key so is fine at moment .

I did think to do a transfer box swap is a option . I will have to have a look into the Ashcroft unit . But from what I hear they are still very capable with traction control . A little aggressive on the countryside and your vehicle though .
 
Bit more of some of that type of maintenance that you do to give to peace of mind today .

Decided to replace the injection loom along with a new gasket and inspect to see if my seal on the front camshaft plug is holding .

Well good news , not a dribble from after a weeks driving.



Whilst had the top cover off I inspected rear plug and that is bone dry . I was tempted to replace the rear cover but thought what does it actually do !



New loom fitted . While under there I looked closer at the idea on fitting ferite clip on beads to reduce rf interference for my radio equipment ( amateur and cb ) but no chance on the short length of wires .

All sealed up and driven fine since . All I could do today whilst dodging the rain !
 
On Christmas eve afternoon I decided as have a bit of time to fit the thermostat housing and actually get a working heater .


Still after a 20 minuite drive to work today the temperature guage is not too far up the guage .



I put this down to a cold running engine with a big block taking a long time to heat up this time of year but it was alot warmer in the cab .

Next job once the new year is hear will the to rebuild the FPR while keeping an eye on the steering pump , when it's cold it groans reversing off the drive. But after that it is fine. Yes it's fairly wet and evidence been leaking a while . I topped the fluid up when bought it but not dropped a huge amount . May just order a genuine low pressure o ring and add some of the power steering system sealer .

Hope we all had a festive Christmas?
 
Started to tint my rear windows today in 5% limo black . It's not perfect but it's the effect I want and may at a later date get done professionally but for now it will do .

All to do is rear and the alpine windows


 
Did the dreaded FPR what a pain in the **** job , arm covered in cuts blood all over the inlet manifold . But once rebuilt it I figured got to be a easier way, I had a suggestion on here to try go from underneath. I cant remember who suggested it but was far far easier , 2 bolts and a nut and 2 cables and starter is off and much easier . Cleaned starter at same time with brake cleaner .




Also fitted new o rings to the fuel lines . Primed and fired up and no leaks .
 
Today (sunday) fished the window tinting , removed rear bonded in window tints and replaced and cut my own and came to the idea the pre cut film quality is naff ! Off the roll much thicker and goes on much better ! Rear door and alpine windows all done .





Had time to do rear door and body rear windows on brothers 110 van also.

I also decided I'm going to sort of convert into a overland / camping vehicle . More exploring wales , lakes, yorkshire etc . 28 days holiday a year and only used just over a week this summer so I can see lots of long weekend trips away . Plus single man I rarely carry passengers , maybe one at most .

Anyway my idea is 2 large boxes , one in boot which can stay in with centre row seats in and rear seats removed . But remove seats and add a second box and a fold out frame with front seats forward a few notches I can get just over 6ft in length and advantage of plenty of storage underneath.

So I've made a start on boot box .



Ran out of 4x30 screws for battern framing . More pictures in next few days when try for fit .
 
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