1. TheMegaMan

    Petrol leak

    It's ironic. The low compression nature of the Landy engine is such that you can run it on almost any octane rating petrol...but it looks like I'm going to need to fill it with 'Super' in the future, as I definitely don't use mine enough for it to be safe leaving it with E10 in the tank. :(
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    What should be connected here

    Well, it seems I'm no expert, either! I've just been out and looked at mine, and you're quite correct that the brake servo pipe connects to the manifold directly. But the rocker cover breather on mine only goes to the elbow on the air inlet to the carb. I do have the carb adapter that the...
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    What should be connected here

    Connecting the pipe to the breather on the rocker cover makes sense if the port on the carb is *before* the throttle butterfly. The purpose of this would be to feed any surplus pressure/fumes from the rocker cover back into the inlet air stream to burn it rather than having to clean it up in any...
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    Spare parts

    When I was rebuilding my series 3, I used to mostly use LR Direct (https://www.lrdirect.com/). They were competitive on price, and if you search for a particular part number, the web site was very clear which manufacturer the options were from, relative pricing and availability/lead time. I...
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    Security Devices

    How about something like one of these? https://uk.banggood.com/IMars-Enusic-CJ720-Global-Version-Relay-GPS-Tracker-Real-Time-GSM-Locator-Anti-theft-Cut-off-Fuel-Power-System-Function-p-1651561.html
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    Series 3 Historic status

    Yeah, sorry...my typo. I knew I shouldn't have been trying to post it so late last night! I meant to type 'CKD' (complete knock down), not CDK. Sorry for the confusion. The Heritage Trust tell me there are no surviving records for any of the CKDs. Adam
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    Series 3 Historic status

    I've been reading this thread with interest, as my Landy is just about there...and tax due at the end of the month. So...time to same some money! Or so I thought... This is disappointing. My Landy was first registered on 1st October 1981, so it's now over 40 years old. But this '1st April'...
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    Large cups

    Looks to me like they are for coil springs. Is it possible the axle came from a Defender?
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    Distributor problem

    If you're getting a spark from the coil output, then you must have the coil wired such that it's producing a spark, and the dizzy 'points' (or electronic equivalent) are working correctly. I'd suggest the rotor arm is well worth replacing (cheap and easy), with the cap next on the list. the...
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    Bleeding clutch

    I have on mine (basic for hydraulic systems), but as the cylinder is horizontal and the nipple port is below the upper edge of the cylinder, there's still the possibility for a bubble to remain at the top and can't be flushed out if the piston doesn't push back far enough.
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    Bleeding clutch

    When I was trying to bleed my clutch, I came to the conclusion that the problem was that the slave cylinder piston wasn't retracting fully, and due to the design of the slave cylinder the result was that a bubble remained in the cylinder that could never be flushed out. I removed the slave...
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    Alternator Pulley

    Difficult to tell from here, but if you go with option 1, isn't the pulley going to press on the alternator fan, bending the blades? And/or the belt interfere with the fan blades. Option 2 should ensure the pulley only presses on the centre of the fan, and also spaces the pulley out so the belt...
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    series 2a 88 engine refitting

    Are you sure the clutch is *really* centred? How did you do it? When I was doing mine, I used a clutch centering tool and thought it was OK, but couldn't get it together. I ended up taking it apart, slackening off the clutch housing bolts until the clutch plate was just about held in place but...
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    gps speedo

    I stand corrected. Although 'If a road test is not necessary, you should only reject a speedometer if it’s clearly not working.' is rather vague, and my tester has obviously decided it wasn't clear enough! :) I was told as long as they can get an odometer reading, they were happy. Although that...
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    gps speedo

    A working speeds is not an MoT requirement. The tester needs to get a mileage figure from somewhere, but the speedo itself isn't part of the test.
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    Series 3 or not?

    My thoughts exactly.
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    Series 3 identify these flasher units please. 1983 series 3 rhd

    Are you sure about that? Google seems to think a Lucas 6RA is a relay. But not a flasher unit, anyway. Might be part of the brake failure warning system? https://www.s-v-c.co.uk/product/6ra-relay/ The others are definitely flasher units, though. '552' seems to be a fairly common 2-terminal...
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    Series 3 WHAT IS THIS BRACKET CALLED?

    I can see why you want to replace it! :)
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    Brake drum removal bolt size 5/16 NC or 3/8 NC

    You can backoff the shoes using the adjuster bolt head, accessible behind the backplate. They turn a snail cam, which adjusts the resting position of the shoes. Regarding the drum assistance removal bolt - sorry, I don't know, although I recall it was the same screw that's used to hold the drum...
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    Who used Yellow SERIES 3s?

    Airport/airfield, maybe...