Safely home and fed now. Here's the last bit of the journey:
I forgot to look at the odometer when I set off, but working the miles out from route planner websites suggests that it's 679 miles. Maybe a bit more as I didn't necessarily go via direct routes in every case. So the best part of 700 miles. The only ill effect was that my foot was a bit numb where it had been pressing on the accelerator throughout the long trip home. So the Defender is excellent for long journeys As if there could ever have been any real doubt in the first place.
Yes, loads of discarded Irn Bru bottles in Stranraer. It was like wading through the remains of some epic Irn Bru battle.
The Land Rover was positively flying along on the way home. As far as I can tell, the only problem is a slight oil leak. I think it's coming out from around the rocker cover. Most of the things that could wear out - bearings, bushes, seals, springs, brake pipes and linings, wiper motors and control units, window winders, fan belt & jockey wheel, fuel pump, pressure regulator and some of the pipes and much more - are fairly new as I've replaced them since I've had the car. So barring sudden Britpart failure, that's all going to be pretty reliable. What I have to get the AA out for is sudden electronic failures, which are harder to predict.
I forgot to look at the odometer when I set off, but working the miles out from route planner websites suggests that it's 679 miles. Maybe a bit more as I didn't necessarily go via direct routes in every case. So the best part of 700 miles. The only ill effect was that my foot was a bit numb where it had been pressing on the accelerator throughout the long trip home. So the Defender is excellent for long journeys As if there could ever have been any real doubt in the first place.
Yes, loads of discarded Irn Bru bottles in Stranraer. It was like wading through the remains of some epic Irn Bru battle.
The Land Rover was positively flying along on the way home. As far as I can tell, the only problem is a slight oil leak. I think it's coming out from around the rocker cover. Most of the things that could wear out - bearings, bushes, seals, springs, brake pipes and linings, wiper motors and control units, window winders, fan belt & jockey wheel, fuel pump, pressure regulator and some of the pipes and much more - are fairly new as I've replaced them since I've had the car. So barring sudden Britpart failure, that's all going to be pretty reliable. What I have to get the AA out for is sudden electronic failures, which are harder to predict.