Hello all!
Not "new" to the forum as such. I joined up earlier in the year, then promptly forgot about it! Anyway, I am here now, so here's a little bit about myself:
I am 24 and live in Baughurst, a small village in the middle of a triangle between Reading, Basingstoke and Newbury. There's no shortage of landies round these parts although I don't personally know any owners.
I own a 1986 Land Rover 110 (those were the days between Series III and Defender I believe?) Station Wagon. Its my first Landy, but certainly won't be my last. Unfortunately the previous owners(s) were not Land Rover fans and didn't bother with keeping its maintainence up. As this is my first landy, its also a steep learning curve.. but I'm loving it
I do have one issue which I could do with help on though. I have trouble starting the beast on a cold morning. This is I think to do with the glowplugs being too cold? are there any "home remedys" that can help me solve this problem? obviously there is the age old blanket-over-the-engine option, but are there any more reliable options? maybe a small lamp/heater in the area of the plugs 10-15mins before i start up?
Thanks for any help, and once again, hello!
Dale B.
Not "new" to the forum as such. I joined up earlier in the year, then promptly forgot about it! Anyway, I am here now, so here's a little bit about myself:
I am 24 and live in Baughurst, a small village in the middle of a triangle between Reading, Basingstoke and Newbury. There's no shortage of landies round these parts although I don't personally know any owners.
I own a 1986 Land Rover 110 (those were the days between Series III and Defender I believe?) Station Wagon. Its my first Landy, but certainly won't be my last. Unfortunately the previous owners(s) were not Land Rover fans and didn't bother with keeping its maintainence up. As this is my first landy, its also a steep learning curve.. but I'm loving it
I do have one issue which I could do with help on though. I have trouble starting the beast on a cold morning. This is I think to do with the glowplugs being too cold? are there any "home remedys" that can help me solve this problem? obviously there is the age old blanket-over-the-engine option, but are there any more reliable options? maybe a small lamp/heater in the area of the plugs 10-15mins before i start up?
Thanks for any help, and once again, hello!
Dale B.