1. GreenHornet

    auf_wiedersehen_pet's build thread.

    Steve p38 I think.
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    Some pics of my Disco :D

    I think the issue is the x brake, if I were you I would go back to the standard we up as it ruins boxes. I will save you from another disaster and take it off your hands
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    Discovery Rust - Boot, Sills and Wings

    Yeah it was a charmed life. The garden was just a large lawn so no gardening needed, a large workshop in the garden meant I could work on my bikes and being single meant I could do what ever I wanted when I wanted, oh how I miss those days.lol
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    Some pics of my Disco :D

    Nice one Sam you ugly mug lol. How long did it take you? Plus the workshop floor is far too clean
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    clutch troubles

    Pushrod could have gone through the clutch fork. Or the clutch has indeed gone.
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    clutch pedal free play

    Mines the same off and on. Don't know what it is either
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    Discovery Rust - Boot, Sills and Wings

    I never throw tins away, good for storing stuff in. That's probably three years worth lol
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    My disco build thread.

    I think the thread is really interesting for showing anyone that a damaged and abused car can reach excellent condition. Quality of work is great and you should be proud of it..
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    My "project" Land Rover Discovery 300Tdi

    ARBS don't seem to bother that disco. Axle is still hitting the bump stops. I doubt that LR put on something that would restrict axle movement. ARBS just resist rapid movement.
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    Discovery Rust - Boot, Sills and Wings

    S as the rain stopped play on the disco I wanted to make sure I did someone productive so I recovered the Lotus 7s dashboard. Just need to get back to work on the disco now lol
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    Some pics of my Disco :D

    Well baring any input from Sir James (god, anyone would think he is God, hang on - he is lol) I have been pontificating on this. As you have a workshop, I would take it out and strip. The £300 job only lasting 4000miles is not all that great is it? I'm sure you could do better as you are...
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    Discovery Rust - Boot, Sills and Wings

    YEAH A HUNDRED THOUSAND VIEWS WOOHOOO :drum: :cheer2::cheer2::cheer2::cheer2::cheer2: :drum: :5bparty::5bparty::5bparty::5bparty::5bparty:
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    Discovery Rust - Boot, Sills and Wings

    It was a great idea and he snuck in as I was typing lol When I was single I used to have three motorbikes in the kitchen. To be fair it was a huge kitchen and I still had room to do the cooking. French door meant I could just ride in and out.
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    Discovery Rust - Boot, Sills and Wings

    Yeah Paul, that's the way I reckon.
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    Some pics of my Disco :D

    In wouldn't really remove it until I have a alternative to put in. Once the things out it can't be moved around. D you have RAVE so you can take a look at that? When watching 'A 4x4 is born' the gearbox rebuild looked fairly simple, built vertically not horizontally. Is yours a LT77?
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    Discovery Rust - Boot, Sills and Wings

    Yeah I have thourght of it, but we are very posh around here and I already take the position of the cul-de-sac pikey lol. Seriously I have but don't want to took out of the living room window at the old girl under a sheet. I'm a snob.... Although it may have to happen as a last resort
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    Discovery Rust - Boot, Sills and Wings

    I think you would be lucky to get a few months out if it. Thanks for the tips. Was going to do it today but my garage roof is leaking ........ Hang on, I don't have a roof :hysterically_laughi
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    Discreet winch mounting

    :behindsofa:I'm here, can you see me?
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    Discovery Rust - Boot, Sills and Wings

    I have a lot of play in the pinion bearings, much the same as with the rear before that blew. The rumble I suspect is this movement but also maybe the UJs TBH there are so many things that can vibrate and rumble its a wonder we ever get them running spot on lol. My plan is to unbolt the...
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    Massive amount of play in steering :(

    I have a lift on mine. The steering is always more vague when the wheel bearings need adjustment which is more often than standard intervals when you lift a Discovery. Track rod ends are also vulnerable not to mention rear trailing arm bushes as well as the caster being out of sink if its still...