Bugger…Pulled approx 500/600ml of milky slime from my rear diff, and filled up with new fluid. It didn't help though. A recon unit is required!
To be expected. It's old and has not had the care and attention of the rest of the drive train. An unwelcome expense, but I'll be keeping it going.Bugger…
Yeh, it happened at the same time he got an electric car.As anyone else noticed someone missing of late ?
As anyone else noticed someone missing of late ?
Not even a look back and waveYep - I was going to ask last week, as I know some on here know him personally, but thought it might sound ‘nosey’!
I just assumed/hoped he was simply away on holibobs or something.
I fear the worst if he has crossed into the EV world without appropriate training
He said bye. He's chosen to move on.Not even a look back and wave
I missed that oneHe said bye. He's chosen to move on.
I missed that one
Just glad his well and sad his been put in this position
What an absolute joke… Most cars take over 5 litres for a single change!New driver's door window regulator and oil / filter change sunny day success!
Followed by trip to recycling centre to dispose of freelander oil, used oil from my Mini's oil change and the oils from my son's daily use motorcycle and his weekends classic bike. Five cans, with about 16litres of oil across them. Recycling centre now takes max five litres at a time.... so that'll be four more unnecessary trips.
Yeh, but the recycling centers love Land Rovers and deter other cars.What an absolute joke… Most cars take over 5 litres for a single change!
And they wonder why people won’t recycle properly
So today is not so much what I have done to my freelander, but more what I have done for my freelander. I have picked up a 2005 BMW 118d (so I'm familiar with the engine at least!) to be my cheap run around daily driver. This means I can now elevate the FL1 from daily driver to enthusiast weekend vehicle and devote some effort to a bit of a much needed refurb. I'm now able to get some of the bigger jobs done and be without it for a bit and still have transport. First job in the next three or four weeks is new rear diff and refurbed rear subframe.
Its funny 'cos my weekday commute car is now the F2 - and although I'm happy just to have a 10 minute commute, I wish the drive was longer Its a lovely car to drive, and the F1 stays at home for Mrs Grumpy to transport the mutt for her afternoon walks.So today is not so much what I have done to my freelander, but more what I have done for my freelander. I have picked up a 2005 BMW 118d (so I'm familiar with the engine at least!) to be my cheap run around daily driver. This means I can now elevate the FL1 from daily driver to enthusiast weekend vehicle and devote some effort to a bit of a much needed refurb. I'm now able to get some of the bigger jobs done and be without it for a bit and still have transport. First job in the next three or four weeks is new rear diff and refurbed rear subframe.