1. Alpinewoodsman

    When was the 6 bolt steering box introduced?

    Thanks. 200 euros is a bit steep when paddocks will do a drop arm for 20 quid though....
  2. Alpinewoodsman

    When was the 6 bolt steering box introduced?

    My 1896 LHD 90 just went through French MOT equivilent, and they flagged up wear on the steering drop arm. Is there any way to identify if it is a 3,4 or 6 bolt PAS box without getting underneath it? I'd rather order the right part straight off, and given the ice and snow outside, I'm try to...
  3. Alpinewoodsman

    19J oil pan alternatives

    That sounds like it'll be fun to fix.... consult the book of Haynes. I'll go with the oil drain to chassis for now, and deal with the head gasket later. Solve one problem at a time....
  4. Alpinewoodsman

    19J oil pan alternatives

    I suspect there is a leak or two somewhere, but I need to pressure wash it to find it. The breather cap popped off at one point, making finding any leak that bit harder...
  5. Alpinewoodsman

    19J oil pan alternatives

    It's the older type, and it currently drains to a jar wedged behind a headlight- unless the tube has jumped out again... I've got a cyclonic separator ready to fit, along with a new air filter- the previous one was black with ingested oil...and a runaway engine isn't fun, so I though I best...
  6. Alpinewoodsman

    19J oil pan alternatives

    I need to improve the oil breather setup to get my 19J through a French MOT. Apparently normal level of oil leakage for a 1986 landrover is no longer within acceptable limits for modern road use... I've seen there are some 19j sumps with an inlet for drain tube off the breather- but they're...
  7. Alpinewoodsman

    What have you done on your 90/110/130 today?

    Failed my control technique ( French MOT) and made a big order to paddocks. Fixed a few of the issues - like sticking the pointless middle seat back in as the paperwork says 3 seats. And riveted the number plate on as apparently bolts are an automatic fail ! Trying to decide if I should cut...
  8. Alpinewoodsman

    Replacing lift up handles...

    I just used a picture I found on the interwebz that looked right, as mine is outside in the dark and snow and the camera is hiding....It does look like yours. Hence the idea of replace whole door, or bodge in a lift handle on both sides one... it can't make the soundproofing, watertightness or...
  9. Alpinewoodsman

    Replacing lift up handles...

    I'd have a poke round the local breakers yard, but there only one within two hours doesn't have anything useful...
  10. Alpinewoodsman

    Replacing lift up handles...

    There are new original spec doors available- at 400 quid each. I'll take the rear door handle off, offer up to the door, and have a look...I can always cut the door card and or door itself to fit!
  11. Alpinewoodsman

    Replacing lift up handles...

    Now I'm more confused.... It's got rectangular pull handles on the inside, like this. There has been a bodge somewhere!
  12. Alpinewoodsman

    Replacing lift up handles...

    I'd rather not padlock myself in...
  13. Alpinewoodsman

    Replacing lift up handles...

    I've got a 1986 90 with lift up handles, and they're knackered. Drivers side door keeps opening itself while driving, and fiddling with it hasn't helped. Locks are equally knackered ( as are the doors, galvanic corrosion, but I'm not replacing them..) Trying to find replacement door mechanisms...
  14. Alpinewoodsman

    What have you done to your Landie today.

    Built a new glow plug loom from 6mm cable, as the old one had lost too much insulation. Dropped nuts for the the fiddly and inaccessible plug on 19J engine about 7 times...after the third one, I stuck a big sheet under the car to catch them. And stuck a new numberplate on it. The last repair...
  15. Alpinewoodsman

    What have you done to your Landie today.

    Last few days... Removed the bent track rod, and replaced, did wheel alignment in proper landrover fashion- bit of bailer twine run fore and aft, and twiddle the rod until both sides are straight at once. Replaced the emergency braking system, also known as the front bumper. Replaced the...
  16. Alpinewoodsman

    Britpart master Cylinder-trustworthy?

    They were all bled and the system topped off by a professional garage three months ago, so the bleed valves should be fine. Also, it is currently sitting outside, and I can't yet get it into the garage to work on the brakes in the level, clean and dry. Plan is replace the tie rod and do an...
  17. Alpinewoodsman

    2.5td smoke on start up

    Sounds like a 19J warming up. They're 30 years old now, and let you know it! A full engine overhaul would likely cure it, and cost an arm and a leg...
  18. Alpinewoodsman

    Britpart master Cylinder-trustworthy?

    A Dephi cylinder and 1.5 litres of fluid are on their way. Hopefully that'll take care of the brakes, as renewing the pipework looks rather fiddly and messy...
  19. Alpinewoodsman

    Britpart master Cylinder-trustworthy?

    No braking at all. Trying it static this afternoon, no resistance on the pedal with engine on or off, other than return springs. Fluid was well above minimum on the flat. Disconnected the vacuum hose, and it would stick to my finger with the engine running. Not impressive, but clearly working...
  20. Alpinewoodsman

    Britpart master Cylinder-trustworthy?

    Any other ideas for a total failure of the brakes? Had been working fine two days beforehand on the same road...