Took "Buttercup" shopping today, and we bought a bulb for the clock so that now works :)
Also bought some hot melt glue sticks and fabric to make some upholstery panels to fit into the door cards if I can make up some backing pieces from hardboard, lots of holes to create for the fir-tree studs.
 
dropped nine litres of shîte and refilled with clean oil, new filter and a nice clean diesel filter! Filled with injector cleaner. Puffed out a bit of crap and loaded my new general at3's ready for fitting and tracking tomorrow! Fück im pi§§ing myself with excitement.... Forest bashing at the weekend. That reminds me I need to polish the tree marks out of the paint:confused:
 
Today I fitted a new Buzzorst as mine had holes in where holes shouldn't be.
Strange thing was that all nuts undid without any trouble or shearing, even the manifold down pipe.
Whole process took me an hour.
 
What would "What did you do with your range rover today?"be without Stu's daily post:D
Well there may be a few looks like my lucks ran out with cheep ones haha. Combined milage of 40k in 3 sub 500quid range rovers and this is the 1st one that will need plugged into a diagnostic haha.... yesterday wasnt a good day haha think towing 3 cars and a ton of wood from the city 100mile round trip a time has upset it
 
Yesterday I found a small oil leak from the lower oil cooler pipe (P38 DSE) and looked through my spares box and found I had a new one so went to fit it.
When it came to undo the union on the oil cooler found it was seized on there and would not budge. So instead of stripping the thread I took the car to a hydraulic hose making specialist and managed to get one made up and cut out the rubber part and fitted the new one without taking the pipes off so saved having to buy a new oil cooler. the new hoses are rated at 1400psi so it should be able to stand the engine oil pressure.
 
Yesterday I found a small oil leak from the lower oil cooler pipe (P38 DSE) and looked through my spares box and found I had a new one so went to fit it.
When it came to undo the union on the oil cooler found it was seized on there and would not budge. So instead of stripping the thread I took the car to a hydraulic hose making specialist and managed to get one made up and cut out the rubber part and fitted the new one without taking the pipes off so saved having to buy a new oil cooler. the new hoses are rated at 1400psi so it should be able to stand the engine oil pressure.

Someone was talking about this the other day and recommending Duralac on reassembly to stop the galvanic oxidation.

http://www.llewellyn-ryland.co.uk/downloads/duralac.pdf
 
Fip ordered 2nd hand off a 80k mile breaker.
Drag and track bars freed off to get an alignment.
Abs fault found..... chaffed wire on o/s sensor.
Slave cylinder changed.
Found one in a scrappy thats Epsom green too. With colour coded mirrors and bumpers and a black interior so if I get chance im getting them too.
 
Fip ordered 2nd hand off a 80k mile breaker.
Drag and track bars freed off to get an alignment.
Abs fault found..... chaffed wire on o/s sensor.
Slave cylinder changed.
Found one in a scrappy thats Epsom green too. With colour coded mirrors and bumpers and a black interior so if I get chance im getting them too.

That damn scrappy is too good to be true!
 
Sendin it packin on a lo loader at 11am. Should be in bits on a shelf by 4:30 pm feckin croc of shooit@ :mad:
 
That damn scrappy is too good to be true!
Its brilliant theres a set of comet alloys on it.
75 quid take your chances.
Half are police recovered from side of the road to be crushed lads that cheep its constantly busy
 
Yesterday I found a small oil leak from the lower oil cooler pipe (P38 DSE) and looked through my spares box and found I had a new one so went to fit it.
When it came to undo the union on the oil cooler found it was seized on there and would not budge. So instead of stripping the thread I took the car to a hydraulic hose making specialist and managed to get one made up and cut out the rubber part and fitted the new one without taking the pipes off so saved having to buy a new oil cooler. the new hoses are rated at 1400psi so it should be able to stand the engine oil pressure.
Hi All,
Whenever I have seized metal joints misses, I reach for my Freeze and Release. Google it. At about £8 a can its not cheap but works a treat.
Cheers, Tricky.
 
That damn scrappy is too good to be true!
Theres a 4.0 se auto on Facebook locally was in daily use till mot ran out. On coils.
Starts runs and drives.
Few dents.
Rear windows dont work.
280ono or will break

A diesel manual with mot cracked cyl head but has another donor rr manual to go with it 500ono for both.

Older motors aint worth alot in this corner. There's one killer reason rust
 

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