Just check the filter and crack the sump off, at least you know where you are with it mate. If you're lucky like @backinblack was, its not too bad.

Its not fun on the drive sump removal but I did it in a day with loads of tea breaks and head scratches. Seem to remember the key was getting the axle to hang as low as possible to get sump to clear. I may have even undone bottom shock bolt one or both sides to lever it down a little bit further. Its all a bit of a blur now😅

Is it your daily driver or have you got a back up?
I didn't jack anything up. The biggest PITA was removing the timing chain off the bottom sprocket.
 
I didn't jack anything up. The biggest PITA was removing the timing chain off the bottom sprocket.
I did sump on a defender and couldn't get it past the bloody axle 😅 it couldn't go forward cuz of the big square plate thing over the steering arms (OE, not aftermarket steering guard) maybe i was missing something obvious...must be easier on a D2 then??
 
So hopefully bearings are ok and camshafts ? and if the chain is still fitted at the top end (would this be from the crankshaft ? I only need to refit the sprocket and lock the bolt back in ? can you recomend a good spares supplier as I used to use Rockingham LR but they have closed unfortunately
Hopefully mate yeah they're pretty strong engines tbf. Yep, chain runs off crank.

Try ebay, just make sure its OEM or equivalent. If its britpart make sure its got the G suffix at end of part number, that means genuine 👍🏻

There John craddock in cannock, they might post you one out, JL services in willenhall (near Wolverhampton)

Try advanced factors as well, they're usually pretty good
 
I should also add that on Saturday I drove down from Northampton to Penzance and back again on Monday to collect my new (45 years old) tractor, the total trailer weight was about 3.5 tonnes, nine hours to drive back, lots of diesel, but nothing wrong, she did well, then the rattle and oil lamp..
 
Hopefully mate yeah they're pretty strong engines tbf. Yep, chain runs off crank.

Try ebay, just make sure its OEM or equivalent. If its britpart make sure its got the G suffix at end of part number, that means genuine 👍🏻

There John craddock in cannock, they might post you one out, JL services in willenhall (near Wolverhampton)

Try advanced factors as well, they're usually pretty good
Thanks, great info I'll give them a ring in the morning
 
I should also add that on Saturday I drove down from Northampton to Penzance and back again on Monday to collect my new (45 years old) tractor, the total trailer weight was about 3.5 tonnes, nine hours to drive back, lots of diesel, but nothing wrong, she did well, then the rattle and oil lamp..
I reckon she deserves saving then, what a grafter 💪😂

Do a thread on here on your tractor, plenty would be interested
 

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