I have one in my bits box so will give that a go. It's still on the original connector (which I guess must be rare now for a td4), although, I switched off my ronbox this afternoon and that made quite a difference. Much quieter, smoother and less smoke, but sadly slower too.HP Rail sensor connector is an easy to do first item. They do attract green gunge, maybe somebody at LR accidentally fitted a green gunge attracter instead of a HP fuel pressure sensor - easy mistake !
If it were me building that box and had nothing left over afterwards, it'd be safe to assume I'd lost at least two components.Not on the Freelander, but stripped a 2000E gearbox, cleaned and painted, replaced all bearings and seals and gaskets and put it back together again. No cogs left over!! Never had a gearbox apart before so bit chuffed.
That would be me tooIf it were me building that box and had nothing left over afterwards, it'd be safe to assume I'd lost at least two components.
Love a bit of gear action. Looks very agricultural by modern standards though doesn't it, although immaculate. Nice work!Couple of piccys - just in case anyone is interested!
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They must have been pretty poor.replaced handbrake shoes again for the mot. lets see how long these last.
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