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Any excuse to show off your mpg
I made my setting blocks from the handle from my garden rake as it was 30mm dia. Cut it up in to the required sizes. It was so easy setting it up this way.bit more techy think broom handle cut to the right length
http://www.mez.co.uk/p38-eas.html
tape measure works too but a little more fiddly
I know you want new tools but no you don’t need.
J
Any excuse to show off your mpg
For x5 £20!You got a link please Jack?
For the Porsche?called a tow truck for recovery
link is dodgy or something?You got a link please Jack?
For the Porsche?
These are the bits I need, the part number @RangeRoller dt gave was for the complete assembly, these just clip on to the sill finishers then clip into the part that fits on the sill.as you can see in the photo the plastic jaws snap and they probably aren't available separately and I need 6.Anyone got a scraper or some hidden in a shed ? @Grrrrrr height sensor linkages available to swap Or cash..
Thanks, I am not entirely new to the forum have been here a few times. I had a P38 HSE 4.6 on gas way back around 2003.
It was a dog of a thing. The liners had slipped and I ended up with gasket trouble. The LPG was problematic to start with as had not been fitted properly.
It was very tired old thing I was glad to see the back of it.
I now have a 2001 DT have been running it for 3 years no engine problems only some of the usual EAS issues. I bought it off a friend so I knew its background. He had it for years.
What I ment about the pressure is that if the sensors are not set just right it gives the same afect as having a brocken spring the car rocks about on the two highest air bags and gives a bad ride even though the car may sit right.
I had a look at them Jack,he doesn't show the important parts in the photo, there's two flat parts that clip on to the bit that protrudes from the piece that fits on to the sill.these tend to snap off. I'll post photos when I get up to clarify. Thanks mate.For x5 £20!
Trust you to need 6
If you must but hold your horses il keep searching. Must be able to get brand new for that price?
They are inside the sill finishers,the bits that fits to the car are fine the plastic clips have two flats that hold on to the car part.dont know if you can see in the photo but the top one is broken and the lower is ok.well looking at it now one of the flats are ok on the bottom one.You got a photo of where they're from? I'll take a look at the scrapper if it ever stops raining.
some folks say BPR6ES (resistive) plugs are no good for LPG and should instead use BP6ES instead. anyone have any view either way?
It doesn’t and the price is too high IMO. Don’t think he would sell broken ones to you, I have his number if you want to ring him, maybe you can talk him into a deal.he doesn't show the important parts in the photographe
I've known Charles for years before he married and I spoke to him a week ago but thanks mate I have a bit of work to do before the finishers go back on so I'll see if @Grrrrrr has any luck when the monsoon ends.It doesn’t and the price is too high IMO. Don’t think he would sell broken ones to you, I have his number if you want to ring him, maybe you can talk him into a deal.
No I’m afraid, only ones I can find online are 2nd hand £20 for 5! As you’d imagine he doesn’t put a part number
You got a link please Jack?
Them's the ones that fit to the car the ones I need fit to the finishers and clip to the little tit.No I see it as £18 +£12 postage =£30, for 5
Lrcat
Genuine Land Rover Fixings - Sill Finishers - Clip - BTR7915 (rimmerbros.com)
Are these them as they only £6 each, that guys having a laugh. Thing is with all the old plastic fittings is they get old and brittle.
I would go out and look at my 96 (its now be designated spares) but I would be afraid they would be broken by the time I got them off anyway.
J
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