1. Mammoth

    P38 EAS Problem

    OK, over to plan B, to remedy the air leak in the air suspension. Just swapped the off side rear (OSR) and near side rear (NSR) valves from inside their respective solenoids. To be clear just the valves not the solenoids. In theory because I did not dismantle the NSR (Working) valve the OSR...
  2. Mammoth

    Hi All

    :welcome2:
  3. Mammoth

    Bonjour!

    :welcome2:
  4. Mammoth

    newbie to the firm

    :welcome2:
  5. Mammoth

    Greetings from Northants

    Welcome fellow newbie :)
  6. Mammoth

    hello from staffordshire

    Greetings form Hampshire :)
  7. Mammoth

    P38 EAS Problem

    OSR suspension still leaking. I've now removed the straight coupler and short air tube extension. Stripped some of the protective wrap from around the air lines at the valve block end.... Plugged the shortened OSR air pipe directly into valve block. Let see what happens. If it deflates again...
  8. Mammoth

    P38 EAS Problem

    For sure:) and it is still up, so fingers crossed.
  9. Mammoth

    Hello from peakiepie

    Welcome fellow newbie :)
  10. Mammoth

    P38 EAS Problem

    OSR solenoid plunger tip did have a deep depression in the rubber, was also slightly off centre. The depression has been removed and the tip refitted with a little silicon grease to aid re-seating. The plunger spring has been stretched a little....and a smear of silicon seal was used for the...
  11. Mammoth

    P38 EAS Problem

    Did this with the other solenoids where they were overly depressed at the seal on the end of the plunger, also cleaned a couple of the rubber plunger ends by running them in a figure of eight on 320 grit. (They sealed ok) Might have missed this one...... Thanks for the additional info.
  12. Mammoth

    P38 EAS Problem

    Aha! I did replace these O rings (Rangerovers.net kit includes them) One must have not seated properly as they are very flimsy O rings. I'll go and do that now, thanks very much for the direction :)
  13. Mammoth

    P38 EAS Problem

    In a nutshell After a few hours the rear offside is on the bump stop. Prior to providing feedback please read the following, it might help you to help me. 1 - Suspension never leaked, ever! Was always inflated in the morning, at the level I left it. 2 - Overhauled EAS valve block and...
  14. Mammoth

    Newbie in Hampshire

    Hi Folks, New to the forum, owned a P38 for last 7 years, bit of a love hate relationship really, I love the rangie, it sometimes seems to hate me....! Always wanted a Range Rover but did not fully appreciate just how much you have to love them to keep them..... 4 engines later :eek: The...