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  1. martynv8

    In the buff...... ; )

    Certainly seems it! Think i'm in the wrong profession!
  2. martynv8

    EGR

    Thanks again, Yes, hopefully there will be more D3 owners on here, been on here for the past 5 years whilst keeping the P38 up to scratch. Mine was on 100k when i got it & 187,000 miles before we parted & gearbox was silky smooth, shame about the continual engine woes ( got pretty fed up with...
  3. martynv8

    In the buff...... ; )

    I have to ask what exactly you get for £800!
  4. martynv8

    P38A coolant loss

    or that ;)
  5. martynv8

    P38A coolant loss

    Thats the usual suspect. Replace with genuine LR & check the surface of the throttle body plate as they have a tendency to leak again PDQ.
  6. martynv8

    EGR

    Cheers for this. Much appreciated. Think i might go for a standard re-fill then another refill as you say. Changed the gearbox fluid & filter in my old P38 3 times (every 24k) so hoping it's not much more involved, seems to be a similar procedure. ;)
  7. martynv8

    EGR

    I was quoted £240 for the gearbox flush with upgraded metal sump pan & dr tranny. Still toying with just changing the oil though. Can't see the link for the gearbox oil?
  8. martynv8

    EGR

    I'll be blanking my EGR's when they fail, being an 06 should be straightforward. +1 on @gstuart comment on the oil pump. Not to put the fear up you but the 07 models are the worst for oil pump casing failing & sending your timing belt off on a journey of destruction. Just had 2 x front wheel...
  9. martynv8

    EGR

    Think you will need an EGR software patch for 2007 onwards. Whoever did the blanking should have included this?
  10. martynv8

    P38A W-Reg Vogue

    Why wouldnt they want Gems blocks? only difference is the CPS fitting?
  11. martynv8

    P38A Me

    +1 for Admiral. They never even asked to see the certificate for mine.
  12. martynv8

    my failed valley gasket

    PS, did you trim the small V sections on the end seals? I found them too big for the notch between the head & block & lifted the valley gasket making fitting the upper intake 'fun'. I imaging there would be plenty of force on the rubber as you tighten the intake down & possibly split it. The...
  13. martynv8

    my failed valley gasket

    Wow! Are the metal clamps ok & not deformed? Is it 20Nm from memory, but i just used to nip mine up but ran a thin bead of RTV on the underside of the gasket as well as the notches.
  14. martynv8

    What did you do with your Range Rover today

    This was going to be the next job to do on mine, i'd been putting it off for a while but it was surprising how quickly a little sag turns into a bedouin tent!
  15. martynv8

    P38A Diesel to Petrol (1997) - Conversion

    The 4.0l also uses the same gearbox doesn't it? Just think that risking all that work to put in a stock Rover V8 could all end in tears & misery, but thats just my experience. Think the Overfinch P38 use the 6.2 chevy :)
  16. martynv8

    Other At last its been built!

    Has Gerry McGovern had a break from making everything look the same???
  17. martynv8

    P38A Diesel to Petrol (1997) - Conversion

    +1 a Rover 4.0/4.6 is a big gamble especially with all the work involved with converting. I'd imagine most donor P38 V8's on the verge of scrapping are due to engine troubles anyway.
  18. martynv8

    P38A 2000 4.6 Vogue - Manifold Heat Shields?

    I've read somewhere that wrapping can cause the manifolds to crack due to localising heat? I never had a problem getting my heatshields off though - never had time to rust before taking apart again! :(
  19. martynv8

    Other Oil type and quantities

    Yep, thought the gearbox oil was lifeguard, shame as i have 15l of dex 3 still in the garage. Also, thought the diffs were Ravenol?
  20. martynv8

    Looking for a Vogue

    The badge thing was a joke, missed on you it seems. Have tried to help & suggest this particular model is realistically out of your budget but ok, you trot on & get your 'Range Rover with TV headrests'. What to be wary of? I'd say look in the mirror, that should keep you busy for some time.
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