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  1. Tony Reeves

    What have you done to your Freelander today

    Nothing, as it has gone and I am missing it badly. The exit was faster than expected. Got a real hair dresser's car to deal with (MR2) then I should get a long term Freelander. Have a clear idea of what I would like, just need a suitable seller to co-operate.
  2. Tony Reeves

    Freelander 1.8 petrol, cylinder head bolt tightening sequence and torque setting? Hgf.

    Sounds good. One wee point, the surface needs to be a bit better than your average head skim to meet Rover's spec. I lap with 400 grit and WD40 as a lubricant on a flat surface. That is better than Rover's spec and I have not had a failure.
  3. Tony Reeves

    SNOW OFF-ROADING

    Clearly they are disco and defender fanatics. No way would they introduce a Freelander to show them up.
  4. Tony Reeves

    Freelander 1.8 petrol, cylinder head bolt tightening sequence and torque setting? Hgf.

    It is not as simple as just changing the head gasket. Make sure the block and head is true within .002". The head possibly won't be. Then check for grooves in the head from the HG seal on top of the liners. If you can feel them gripping a finger nail then the head needs to be peened and...
  5. Tony Reeves

    VCU Torque test results

    Welding up with fluid in it is not exactly going to improve the longevity of the fluid - although I have done it myself. Next one I shall rebuild it, weld it up, and then vacuum it out with the air-con vacuum pump before I let the fluid suck in. I suspect that is how they are originally filled.
  6. Tony Reeves

    Hi

    This is a good approach.... http://forums.xpowerforums.com/showthread.php?t=60892
  7. Tony Reeves

    Hi

    There are special tools, but it is not hard to do it without them. Plenty of good advice on here. So, has the cam belt broken? What other damage has it done?
  8. Tony Reeves

    101 Uses for Cable Ties, no. 79, attaching slave cylinder to bell housing

    And there are the ones on the ends of the thermostat tube in a KV6, and are only of use for about 10 seconds before becoming redundant. And another one on the fat end of the driveshaft CV joint when using a modified Mazda 3 CV joint boot to replace the original.
  9. Tony Reeves

    101 Uses for Cable Ties, no. 79, attaching slave cylinder to bell housing

    Oh, and I would use many cables ties as part of my cunning plan - important to keep freds on topic.;);)
  10. Tony Reeves

    101 Uses for Cable Ties, no. 79, attaching slave cylinder to bell housing

    Not saying it is only worth $500, but I would not pay more. Even getting back here would cost not much less than $500 no matter if I used a commercial operator or took a trip down and stayed a night or two (no, not even for a FL, will I sleep in the car). However at $500 it might work, for a...
  11. Tony Reeves

    What does the [media] tab do?

    It is only available to those of us who have served on the RMS Media (Renamed later to Lavia... https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SS_Lavia There is some REALLY good stuff there.
  12. Tony Reeves

    101 Uses for Cable Ties, no. 79, attaching slave cylinder to bell housing

    Was not seriously interested in it. But, maybe for $500 I could be forced to buy it, but the ES trim etc. has spoilt me.
  13. Tony Reeves

    101 Uses for Cable Ties, no. 79, attaching slave cylinder to bell housing

    Yes, some good interest. I am thinking I should have asked more, but the price seems fair. If it was not for the fact that I want to "invest" in another one I would keep it.
  14. Tony Reeves

    101 Uses for Cable Ties, no. 79, attaching slave cylinder to bell housing

    Oh dear, there might be a bidding war.:eek::eek::eek:
  15. Tony Reeves

    FL1 OBD2 port

    Find one that is based on the Samsung 7 smart phone and it will be able to make tea - or at least boil water.;);)
  16. Tony Reeves

    FL1 OBD2 port

    Technically we are both correct. Wonderful the way the EU caters for all... https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/On-board_diagnostics#EOBD
  17. Tony Reeves

    FL1 OBD2 port

    EU required all petrol vehicles to support OBD2 from 2001 and diesels from 2003. Prior to that most vehicles (including LR) had primitive and highly proprietary support.
  18. Tony Reeves

    Saviour of Freelanders

    Saviour of Freelanders
  19. Tony Reeves

    Freelander 1 Overfueling

    Older engines will use either Mass Air Flow (MAF) or MAP sensors to determine fueling (amongst other things). These days it is common to use both as MAP works better at low manifold pressures (less air flow) and MAF for higher air flows, at least in throttle controlled engines. And speaking of...
  20. Tony Reeves

    Freelander 1 Hdc and tc on over 40mph but not sure which brake light switch I need ? Please help

    XKB100170 is replaced by XKB500120 which is the correct one. FL's before about 2000 used a 2 wire switch, later ones have more connections. http://allbrit.de/UNI.cfm?PAGE=839634&SPRACHE=EN
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