Arent you in for a surprise then ;) .
Theres a bendy bit hidden in your balls:p.
Suggest you trawl online and get a manual for your flavour and read it in bed at night/Breakfast in the morning and during your tea breaks:).
J
OK so first lesson on how the Lt 230 works. It is a permanent four wheel drive system where drive is sent to all four wheels at all times. To allow for different wheel speeds you have the normal differential's in the axles and to allow different...
I have only ever seen my 200 get got twice, once off roading it in the winter for hours and the thing nearly heat seized! and two when the new stat failed to open, but car still got me the 10 miles home driven gingerly.
No viscous on mine, leccy...
To be fair, it wasn’t as bad as I thought to do, worst part was getting the floor up, but anyway, even if I have to replace the O ring and grease the cups yearly it’s worth it to get rid of the gear-lever chatter, it was driving me and Mrs...
You never know with a previous owner, besides I have had blue oil before.
I linked the output seal as someone else had suggested the possibility, does look a possibility by one of the pictures.
They look like this bulge in the middle of the front and rear axles.
I changed my oils months ago ;), but it doesn’t make a puddle.
To believe your gearbox and transfer box has been out recently to blame it on an “overfill “ is a bit of a...
When it comes to fix its this is a basic job.
A prop shaft bolt removal tool and other basic spanners and socket set will be needed Prop bolt tool is a thin neck socket available on ebay/amazon. A kit of parts including a new drive flange can be...
Land Rover missed the boat when they stopped the Challenger Project circa 1991. A more comfortable but still a utility vehicle for civilian and military that had its prototype's based on the Discovery one. 100" wheelbase and a LWB of 114". There...
Classic sign of front output seal fail I would say. Oil flung by the drive flange is blown back on to where it can be seen. This has been happening a fair old time, evidence by the clean strip on the casing.
Check transfer oil level straight...
Why Land Rover put the filter there on TD5's right in the crud I can't think.
Some have fitted replacements in better positions. Don't know myself but could it be placed on the inside of the chassis leg?
Someone I knew had some made from some metal car ramps. Flipped over one drove into them and a length of chain over the bumper held in place. Still could be used as ramps.
Mongrel is a kind word for it. The Daihatsu engine was a popular conversion at one time as the vehicles they came from could be heard rusting on a quiet day.;) Good luck sorting it.
Are you King Harold by any chance?:D:D
Any way all I can tell you is a series 3 had none of the items you have pictured. It would have no relays, no socket connectors, no blade fuse's. A military one would have had a convoy lights but that is...
I cover the actual face of the radiator not underneath, the scrub I am often driving through would soon remove.
As for actual block heating how about the old Russian method of a tray of diesel under the sump and a cup of vodka to get it...
That's the problem, you're effectively dealing with a computer nowadays and not a person.
l had a long discussion with AF about the side steps on my 2005 Defender, the girl just didn't know what they were. When the policy came through it stated...