Yes.. I've tighten the puller with my 3/4" drive
Load up the puller and tap the end of the push pin that contacts the Cv thread. Worst case is that you pull the bearing support and remove the Cv joint head and get it in a press. You may have to sacrifice the Cv joint to remove if it's seized 🤯
 
I’ve booked the P38 for an aircon diagnostic. Before I start replacing parts I’m hoping they’ll find a leak when they fill it with nitrogen. Will be asking them to look in a few key places as well.
 
Load up the puller and tap the end of the push pin that contacts the Cv thread. Worst case is that you pull the bearing support and remove the Cv joint head and get it in a press. You may have to sacrifice the Cv joint to remove if it's seized 🤯
The cv is dead that's why I'm trying to get it out :)
 
I can see certain conditions where turning off abs might help.. but why would you ever want to turn off TC?

It's a bit of a bugger in that when you need momentum to get through the thick stuff it keeps sticking the brakes on and dragging you back in.

That central viscous coupling is a bit of a sod too. With a diff lock you feather the throttle and ease your way out. With the viscous coupling you have to lock the sod up first which means a Clarkson-like pedal-to-the-metal and scream the livin'-bejeezus out of it and it hopefully drags itself clear. Totally different driving style from manually locked stuff.

Dunno how more modern stuff works. Probably just point and push the throttle and the computer does the rest.
 
I’ve booked the P38 for an aircon diagnostic. Before I start replacing parts I’m hoping they’ll find a leak when they fill it with nitrogen. Will be asking them to look in a few key places as well.

Condenser. Pump itself. Thermostatic expansion valve not gummed up.
 



That was a super slippery hill. You can see in the terribly fimled decent video theres abit of a bump in the road and as my front wheels drop off they lose traction and from then on the ABS just decided no more brakes. I basically just plowed into a tree:rolleyes:


I dought dee 'ad been at cider!
 
Condenser. Pump itself. Thermostatic expansion valve not gummed up.
Well I’ve tried to regas it a few times and always ends up empty 2-4 weeks later.

I’ve got a VERY early 2001 car so I’m hoping if it is the condenser I can use the cheaper version if it is still that.
 
My disco has DSC on it and when your in soft sand it will just dig itself in same with thick mud so the first thing i do in either situatin is turn off the DSC . I learn that the hard way the first time i was in soft sand it dug itself into the chasis reasting on the sand the only way out was using a snatch strap and a toyoto with airlockers on it . on the way back i disabled the DSC and went straight through
 
Well I’ve tried to regas it a few times and always ends up empty 2-4 weeks later.

I’ve got a VERY early 2001 car so I’m hoping if it is the condenser I can use the cheaper version if it is still that.

That might be thermostatic expansion valve. It prevents a full regas and when you run it it vents to atmosphere losing gas. Takes a month or two to get low enough to notice.

Cost about £27 from an air con place 10 years or so ago. It is on the bulkhead. Probably costs £50 now the robbing so and sos.
 

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