2.0_hippo
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All this 'body off' talk is irrelavent, its an L322 he's enquiring about
I know !
All this 'body off' talk is irrelavent, its an L322 he's enquiring about
Reckon it's more than 2hrs for body off
Holy thread resurrection Fanny.Having owned a p38 which imho are unreliable crap and I had relatively few problems a rrs is the new winner surpassing even a k series freelander.
The advice if you must buy chav range rover is compulsory warranty.
Holy thread resurrection Fanny.
AgreedWell worth it rrs is the new crock of ****
No Idea, but this vid is the usual way to access the turbos.
No Idea, but this vid is the usual way to access the turbos.
Not sure if it helps but I’ve heard of a guy in Leeds/Huddersfield area that can do the 3.0 diesel turbo without removing the body. Apparently I’m told the problem is that the turbo is secured on studs and once the nuts are undone there isn’t room to slide the turbo off, apparently this guy undoes the nuts and slides the turbo as far as it will go and then cuts the studs and removes turbo, he then removes the remnants of the studs ‘using stilsons or the like I suppose’ when he refits the turbo he uses bolts/set screws being able to offer up the turbo with said bolts already in the required slots/holes. It’s all a bit beyond me but I suppose some of the highly knowledgeable LR gurus on here would know if it’s plausable
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