naki

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hi chaps, i am wondering if anyone knows a parts site online or other site that allows access to exploded view of parts for RRC?

i use a site for my jags, that is absolutely invaluable to me.
Exhaust Pipe-Rear-2.9/3.6 Litre-Non Catalyst-Up To (V)594575 - Parts For XJ6 (2.9, 3.2, 3.6, 4.0) from (V)500001 to (V)667828 | Jaguar Classic Parts UK

wondered if the equivalent exists for RRC?

i did buy one of those "rave" CD roms once, but it did not work on my operating system (Apple Mac OSX). so that was that.
any ideas?
 
hi chaps, i am wondering if anyone knows a parts site online or other site that allows access to exploded view of parts for RRC?

i use a site for my jags, that is absolutely invaluable to me.
Exhaust Pipe-Rear-2.9/3.6 Litre-Non Catalyst-Up To (V)594575 - Parts For XJ6 (2.9, 3.2, 3.6, 4.0) from (V)500001 to (V)667828 | Jaguar Classic Parts UK

wondered if the equivalent exists for RRC?

i did buy one of those "rave" CD roms once, but it did not work on my operating system (Apple Mac OSX). so that was that.
any ideas?

Depends how early you want but try this. Microcat - Spare parts Land Rover catalogue in English
 
that amazing guys. thanks for the quick replies. been looking for something like this for YEARS. should have asked years ago!
funny how they are only foreign sites. is it some sort of copyright issues thing?
the german one looks best
Allbrit MG ROVER & Land Rover Ersatzteilkatalog

very useful having the part numbers for searching and seeing all the components fit together.
 
one other question. i really looked hard and and do not understand why i cannot find the crank position sensor on my V8? surely there is one?
was hoping i could find the location on the exploded view?
 
i know it should be on the timing wheel somewhere, but for the life in me i cannot see it.
should usually be mounted at the top, somewhere easy to see
 
one other question. i really looked hard and and do not understand why i cannot find the crank position sensor on my V8? surely there is one?
was hoping i could find the location on the exploded view?

No such thing on a Range Rover Classic. Ignition is taken care of by the distributor and fuel injection is triggered from the coil and is non-sequential.
 
ok, thanks for confirming that. i thought i would have seen it if it were there (but could have been buried under mud and grease), and also seeing them listed as parts for 38A confused me slightly, but always best to ask i think.
thanks agin
 

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