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  • R
    I am not sure on the physics of this but I think the engine in my 2002 L322 will do ok given that it is built to tow, and I will have myself, my dogs and not much else in the car. My main motivation is that there are long periods of steady...
  • H
    It’s a bitsa… Log book is a series 3 Engine is a TDI Plus side chassis looks like a galv type Will need a lot of work
  • D
    Addition: I forgot to ask; do we need a V5 / Log Book? If we do not have one in this instance, what would we have to do instead?
  • Mark Piercy
    I go everywhere in mine lad. 6hrs to the off-road event every year, to blighty and even taken the old girl as far as italy and back👌😎 No range rover fear here girls🫵😜
  • R
    I am sorry that I mentioned the fuel aspect, only to stop people saying that it was a waste of money. My main reason is to run the engine at a lower RPM on a long trip. Just to put a little bit less stress on a 23-year-old engine.
  • R
    Just the many diffs that are available on eBay and from wreckers of L322s in the UK. As RRPhil mentioned elsewhere the 2.76 diff is from the 8 speed diesel L322 so they will all be relatively new diffs compared to mine from 2002 with 153k miles...
  • R
    Thank you for this important information.
  • hef19898
    No choice, without hazard lights, parking lights that always on on the right front and side indicators not worker neither not a chance to pass MOT / TÜV... And given the state of the Harnesses as is, no way to fix it without building basically a...
  • DanClarke
    DanClarke replied to the thread I would just like to say.
    I am happy to say that Wifey & I visited the banks we could not get to acknowledge her existence today and all accounts are in the process of being closed. The most difficult one was TSB (who WE bank with) and so we went through a whole...
  • steve2286w
    I got my chrome ones 7 years ago , still good, I looked on the Britpart website and they show both the Teflon ones and chrome, wonder now the Teflon ones last
  • pwood999
    pwood999 replied to the thread My crazy diff ratio change idea.
    Also at 70mph, surely lowering the revs from 1300 to 1100 is not gonna save much petrol ? Rememer you need a certain amount of energy or fuel to keep a brick shaped car rolling !!
  • pwood999
    Does this help ? https://www.fullfatrr.com/forum/post676116.html
  • D
    Hi, Sorry to bother you guys but I need some help. My wife has come into possession of a Land Rover chassis and 'bits' due to the untimely death of her brother last year. He was in the Fire Service and due to retire this year, when he was going...
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  • 300bhp/ton
    Have you got any mechanical knowledge at all? An MoT tester saying a diff is rusty just sounds like a poor dodgy MoT tester tbh. The ratio change you are proposing is HUGE, have you bothered to use a gearing calculator to see what the actual...
  • pwood999
    pwood999 replied to the thread Valve Block rebuild.
    When you say "it drops to entry height", do you mean it stays up overnight, and then drops to Access or Standard when you start the car ? If so it's not a valve block issue.
  • pwood999
    pwood999 replied to the thread Gap tool near Luton Airport.
    Go to main forum list, and start there. The LZIR thread has a link to the map.
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  • Mark Piercy
    Mark Piercy replied to the thread Valve Block rebuild.
    Upto speed lad🫣. Before the relay is pulled 😂
  • Mark Piercy
    Mark Piercy replied to the thread Gap tool near Luton Airport.
    https://www.landyzone.co.uk/forum/landyzone-international-rescue.75/ 👌
  • pwood999
    pwood999 replied to the thread My crazy diff ratio change idea.
    At that price you don't know if the diffs are for sale because they are old & noisy, or how they have been treated.
  • LR-hobbs
    LR-hobbs replied to the thread P38A Tuning the 4.0 thor.
    What can I say , they are addictive to drive. Just to rub salt in the wounds , I have no lights on the dashboard. ( And no I haven't removed the bulbs)
  • hef19898
    Nevermind, just got of the phone with Auto Sparks, the RHD harness is overall shorter. So I just ordered the last LHD drive one they had. My credit card hates me, the credit card company loves me.
  • Alibro
    I'm a little ashamed to admit I did a similar fix to my 2004 Freelander EV. You can buy kits for this off Amazon, screw in the button base and pop on the cover, then repeat 40 more times.
  • R
    RRMaximus replied to the thread Gap tool near Luton Airport.
    I cannot seem to find this section of the website but I appreciate you suggesting it.
  • R
    I'm not going to waste time answering your questions when you can look it up yourself if it actually matters to you. You can just Google L322 diff ratios or look for a second hand L322 diff with the ratios that I have mentioned and see that they...
  • hef19898
    Follow up question, could someone be so kind and share photo of a RHD dashboard and steering column? Because if washer, indicator, light and so on switches are mirrored as well, a RHD harness won't cut it. Instruments would require some...
  • Stanleysteamer
    Stanleysteamer replied to the thread I would just like to say.
    Middle dottir and husband hardly ever go on holiday. A while back they went to Venice, secodn day he got em, totally ruined their holiday, they ain't been on one since. :( Oops made yet another typo, meant "second", don't want any more angry...
  • Stanleysteamer
    Stanleysteamer replied to the thread I would just like to say.
    Sympathies mate! :( :( :(
  • G
    It's a landy! Since when have they supposed to have been civilised? I suppose the middle row interior door handles would look a little strange without a door card.
  • hef19898
    For sure, I am really bad at electrical, well, things. I can read parts catalogues so. Hence, while I wait for feed-back from Auto Sparks and some other people doing nuts and bolts restaurations, I dug into my RRC parts catalogue. What I...
  • dag019
    I ran britpart poly on my panrod for a while, when they fail you know about it instantly, and being poly they are only about 10 min to swap over so I was not too worried about fitting them. They lasted me a couple of year a set with the mileage I...
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