RyanDay1
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Ok thank you, I didn't mean to offend! New and not great at navigating the site yet !
That makes the 2 of us! like Tman says, MillersEcomax does wonders, gets me 80-85mpg out of my 1.6td fiesta on the motorway
Ok thank you, I didn't mean to offend! New and not great at navigating the site yet !
The reassurance i needed! Dont think i will be touching any clutch or affording any gearbox work anytime soon so an exterior clean up will be fine, i can do basic engine maintenance whether its out or in later on in project. But leaving the geabox on will give me the issue of how to store/work on it whilst i do the chassis... :SI'd definitely take then out together in one go. The chances of damaging the input shaft on the engine is vastly reduced!
I would split them as it will be worth checking condition of clutch while you have easy access and pair is very heavy for the engine crane.
So in your stables they don't breed horses they breed engine stands? I'm not sure if the margins are so good with engine stand breeding but I might be wrong...
Being a farmer in the fens all kinds of mutated things are bred,
Well I hope you haven't got a special mutation with out the securing pin for the swivel on the engine stand...
...that might prove interesting
Thanks John! Yes im gonna get to all of those things you mention, hopefully have the injun out today. Ive discovered some terrible things while pondering at it last night which i will post later! Im going for the original marine blue, its the 1st colour the landy was underneath the naff green paint thatd been put on! Speaking to the couple from carrestorationpaints.co.uk at the LRO Show and he will sort me out with my paints when i finally reach that stage! Yeah i love the safari roof, dont know how to restore the underside of it yet though?This is a great thread. Your doing well. Nice safari hard top, a rarish item. Definitely split the box and do the clutch...and check the main bearing oil seal too whilst out. Any ideas on final colour; classic or bespoke?
chassis looks fine