Very rare to need topping up. Follow the rear brake lines down, especially where they cross over the rear axle. Check for any dampness. If you have stainless steel braided flexis then check the ends for weeping.
Have to admit I cleaned out the rust and then whacked on a load of grease to try and protect it the last time I did mine. Didn't have any stonechip paint left!
Got the RL off too. Much the same condition. No real signs of perishing. Will Keep as a spare.
Spent the rest of the time cleaning underneath and rust treatment of what little corrosion there seems to be.
Yes I did that last time, will do this time too. The pins/clips came out easily. A crow bar and a push down on top managed to work the spring out.
Made 2013 29th week, not perished. Good to keep as emergency spare. Now to the other side.
For the RF receiver, disconnect the antenna wire only. Then the fob will work right next to the right rear window where the antenna is.
Definitely sort the door locks. Could be failed motors or microswitches.
Yeah thats pretty much the conclusion i came to too. Itll work to run a normal cut ring and pinion in the front but its gonna be abit more noisey and wear faster and be weaker(but the fact thats its only an 8 tooth pinion makes it way stronger...
yes the valley gasket first, you've really got to push it down quite hard so the ports line up, the rubber gasket at each end, with the clamps holding them in place
dont tighten the clamp bolts until the inlet manifold is torqued up
Cut my oil pipes and replaced with compression fittings and new rubber pipe. All seems good.
Swapped out the oil and filter. The price of oil at the usual suspects was silly money so 20 litres of Smith & Allan fully synthetic heavy duty truck...
Finished. Seems to be holding OK. Took it for a test-drive and drove it like I stole it on the way back. No sign of any weeps.
The turbo-wheezle has 5/8" outer diameter oil pipes. An adjustable pipe cutter does a lovely job if you undo the pipe...
Seem to be OK. Damn tight on tolerance. Fitted but just as I was reassembling the bloody rain started. ****ing it down. Back soaked through so gave up and came in. Currently looking out the window and hoping it will stop soon.
Needs to handle 4...
Good news, both heads are on and have been torqued down to ARP spec (although that doesn't feel very tight!)
Next step is the exhaust manifolds, I made a start on them but the new gasket slipped between the heat shield and the engine block, so I...
For future reference, at least on a GEMS, 14mm socket on the nut, a pin spanner or something would be best to stop the clutch plate rotating whilst you loosen the nut, but I managed to just hold it with my hand. Remove clutch, there is enough...
Did you remember to push down on the front bumper before trying to pull it forward? And undo the clips either side that try to rust into a single lump?
So i never too the range rover too the west coast, sent my pretty much lifelong mate and landy specialist, some videos of what it does after trying for like half hour to get the right bit of road and gear and throttle input, and the mrs over my...
Ha Cheers Keith I still have a Disco 2, well most of it..
I'm still in shock ;)
Nope..
Her replacement. :)
Never thought i'd part with the P38 but it cost a fortune to run mainly insurance which was even at 24 £170 per month plus £40 tax...