Hi,
I've recently purchased a 3.9L V8 Range Rover Classic '93 and i'm looking to set it up for off roading. I would greatly appreciate some advice on locating the axle breathers that need extending and info on any other breathers etc that I may need to extend.
Cheers, Gary.
I got a set of axle, gear box breathers and wading bungs off ebay bout 40 notes search on there and youll find em or do a search on here and youll find out how to make your own. Wading can be done in a v8 classic(ive done it in mine nuff times), but like classic kev sez you do need to do some prep work. Ive not prepped my motor for water as much as he has so i tend to steer clear now days, learned the hard way but it is doable. If you do buy a kit off ebay dont bother fitting the gear box breather unless you get a snorkel cos it terminates in the engine bay any way, if waters that high your goona struggle in a v8.:welcome2:Hi,
I've recently purchased a 3.9L V8 Range Rover Classic '93 and i'm looking to set it up for off roading. I would greatly appreciate some advice on locating the axle breathers that need extending and info on any other breathers etc that I may need to extend.
Cheers, Gary.
apart from the obvious stuff like the dizzy what else should I look at sealing/waterproofing? Any serious problem areas?
I would rather forget the really deep water and stick with the V8, love it! I had my first off road experience last weekend at Salisbury plain and limited myself to the shallow water because the RR was standard apart from a set of insa turdo tyres. Great fun!