1. bluedog333

    3D printed aimable heater vents - anyone got a source?

    One of the most effective and cheapest mods I have done on my Landy was turn the lower vents upside down and swap the passenger side for the driver’s and vice versa. Still get some air pumped down to the feet, but the bias is now aimed upwards and towards the occupants’ bodies and faces. So much...
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    Defenderer 110 seat options

    Take the current seats out and ask the seller if you can try fitting them in the back before you buy, if that’s an option?
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    3D printed aimable heater vents - anyone got a source?

    They look like they’re direct replacements for the vents under the dash .
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    No willing mechanics!

    Scourer in the kitchen, sanding fleece when in the workshop. Sounds more tekinercall.
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    Durite temp. gauge in Disco 200tdi

    Well, all fitted today, seems to work fine. The needle would still move about if lights/indicators/brakes were used, so I popped another earth between the bulkhead earths and the engine block. She now sits rock steady, seems a bit low at around 80, but it does rise a bit higher when slogging it...
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    No willing mechanics!

    This is true. When I got my Landy 9 years ago I didn’t really have much of a clue about mechanics, other than tinkering with mowers. After my second visit to the garage and £100 worse off for a UJ swap, I thought ‘f’ck this’! and since then I’ve done everything myself. The cost is a major...
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    No willing mechanics!

    P.s all of those excuses are why a lot of us now fix our own vehicles. Fire away with questions, the forum may help you to fix your Landy for you!
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    No willing mechanics!

    Glencoyne would be your best bet in Norfolk. Expect them to be busy though.
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    What temp gauge everyone using?

    Sounds more like an earth issue than a problem with the gauge.
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    Durite temp. gauge in Disco 200tdi

    Thanks for the offer chap! I ordered a M16x1 split die from fleaBay before I saw this. Only £8, so I’ll see what turns up. If I get stuck and give up I’ll be in contact! Thanks again.
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    Durite temp. gauge in Disco 200tdi

    @zeaphod I should have just listened to you in the first place! I bought the metric Durite adaptors, but I have exactly the same problem as you did to begin with - original thread is fine, adaptor is coarse. Did you end up ever converting any of the adaptors to fine thread? I’m going to buy a...
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    keeps blowin

    The indicators and gauges share the same fuse, the horn uses a separate fuse which also protects the interior light. What action makes the horn fuse blow?
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    Original colour identification

    It will either be LRC392 Shire Blue, or LRC424 Arles Blue. It’s difficult to tell from a photo which it actually is! If you know when yours was built (from the VIN) then that may aid you, as Arles was after August ‘89
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    Original colour identification

    What year is it?
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    Whining gearbox or TC

    Have a look at the link I posted, it appears that MTF isn’t always a good swap.
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    Durite temp. gauge in Disco 200tdi

    Stupid question, how does an adapter work if both sizes are M16? Surely any adapter would decrease the diameter and the M16 sender thread wouldn’t fit?
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    keeps blowin

    The indicators often do it as the indicator wiring often gets damaged under the NS inner wing. Check the wiring between bulkhead and indicator for any breaks etc.
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    Durite temp. gauge in Disco 200tdi

    I think the Disco 200 sender is different to the Defender sender and the Disco had two different threads at various points. I might be wrong about that. I’ve ordered a Durite gauge from my local factors, so I’ll just see what happens! Hopefully they can supply an adaptor if necessary.
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    HGF - yay!

    Well, the blow-by on the injector certainly did a good job of freeing it off! Taken out, seat cleaned up and new washer installed. Purrs like a kitten again. I’ve ordered a seat cleaning kit and some ceramic grease, so I may take them out and give them a bit of love later in the week.
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    What have you done on your 90/110/130 today?

    And a big tub of copper grease!