I got a second had devil air fed mask, paid just under £100 for it and it's looked like new, another £40 on new filters and it was ready to use. Remember you would be better off getting a three stage filter for it as well to keep water and oil out of your air since you will be breathing it.
I think you would be very very lucky to find a disco that's been repaired to a high standard with all the high end toys that's on this for £1850. But if you do find one can you point it out to me as I would be interested in buying it to save myself 8k plus :)
In the middle of the spigot that fits in the prop there is a m8 thread. You will need to use a puller or deep socket with a nut and bolt caking as a puller to pull the spigot out then behind this you have a bug nut, once nuts removed then the flange will come off.
As above, check over the rubber leak off pipes linking each injector and also look at the metal connectors on the top of the fuel tank, could be air getting in to the system there.
I made my own inner wings and battery box, worked out a lot cheaper than buying preformed ones.
Dose the light box need replaced?
yrm supply all the hidden bits including the light box and slam panel at a not to bad price.
John there's a scrap yard on the road out of Balloch on the Drymen road can't remember it's name but they quite often have landrovers getting broken.
What age of disco did you buy?
John it's the angled mount at the end of the round cross member that looks rotten just where it joins the top of the chassis, it's a very common rot point on the chassis.
Btw forget that first pm, I know know what your problems are lol