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  1. hef19898

    Hunting the noise

    Yeah, I like the LT95 as well! Diff lock works at all soeeds, the bix is turdy, accepts engine oil... And the noise at high speeds and the missing 5th hear are solveable. I'm just a tad worried about long term parts availability... Well, worst case one has to have the parts manufactured himself...
  2. hef19898

    Hunting the noise

    That stuff makes me seriously reconsider my olan to fit the overdrive. One day the gearbox will need a rebuild, today that means a death sentence. LT77 and R380 (that the right combo?) are comparatively cheap, even rebuild without an exchange unit. Would need some tranission tunnel work, but at...
  3. hef19898

    May I introduce RollsRoyce, the new family 1982 RRC

    Noe, I think it's tike again for an uodate. Readong through the thread, I realized something: I'm lazy and slow working on her when she actually doesn't have any issues. Examples include the break hoses (since 2020!), the carpets (same year)... I could go on... Well, I took her and my dad for a...
  4. hef19898

    Show me your RRC on 235/85R16

    The one in my profile is running 235/85R16 MTs on, I think, Disco 1 rims. Drives and handles just fine!
  5. hef19898

    What did you do with your Range Rover today

    Today, the old lady returned us, successfully and under her own power, to Tunis. That was quite an adventure, short version she left the desert in better shape than she entered it. Which says something about my bush mechanic skills and their lack of usage in our drive way. Once I have some more...
  6. hef19898

    Its me thats poorly this time

    Hey Rubberknees, all the best then! Have to agree, risking a fatal heart attack to increase the odds a little bit isn't worth it. Fingers crossed everything works out good!
  7. hef19898

    Keeping my v8 at the right temp

    One thing that helps as well as fitting an oil cooler. Mine has one, and worked quite well, even at 45 degrees ambient and some heavy work she never overheated. Well, the engine, the carbs are a different story.
  8. hef19898

    INTANK OR EXTERNAL FUEL PUMP

    Can second what Hairball said with regards to the second filter, note to myself: add one as well. Mine, 82 RRC on dual Zenith carbs, has the external pump mounted on the left front inner wing. LHD, so it sits directly under the brake cylinder. This way she's out of the mud, and water and other...
  9. hef19898

    3.5 V8 on carbs loosing all power at 2k rpm when hot, 3k when not

    I have to check that... She's running for now, no idea why but I wont challenge her on that!
  10. hef19898

    3.5 V8 on carbs loosing all power at 2k rpm when hot, 3k when not

    THAT would explain a lot...
  11. hef19898

    3.5 V8 on carbs loosing all power at 2k rpm when hot, 3k when not

    Earth problem, I think so... This damn facet pump also has all of one wire, which goes to the relay of this very interesting transistor ignition someone ripped out of a Jag XK8. Other than that the pump is screwed to the chassis, same front inner wing the battery earth attached to. The pump...
  12. hef19898

    3.5 V8 on carbs loosing all power at 2k rpm when hot, 3k when not

    Oh, and I'll replace the fuel return line. She has two bents that are new.
  13. hef19898

    3.5 V8 on carbs loosing all power at 2k rpm when hot, 3k when not

    So, we made it out of the desert, alive and not on tue back of a recover truck, we did some very mild offroading today. What is realized: The engine is comparatively cool, the carbs almost melted the snorkel tube. First thing I did was getting rid of the snorkel, that did wonders! I hit 6k rpm...
  14. hef19898

    3.5 V8 on carbs loosing all power at 2k rpm when hot, 3k when not

    Well, this seems to be a theme at the moment... My problem is the following: I took the old lady to Tunesia, already on her way down she had issues when hittin 2-3 k rpm when hot, e.g. stop and go traffic in plain sunlight. That usually went away when the arbs got enough air flow to cool down...
  15. hef19898

    What did you do with your Range Rover today

    Well driven, might need some reconditioning? Ooopsie is fine so!
  16. hef19898

    Classic headlining

    Yes, I mounted them myself. Finding and drilling the propper holes was the tricky part
  17. hef19898

    Classic Michelin XM+S244

    If you go by thread depth any MT tire should have you cover for life, yours not the tire's. The 18 year old ones I replaced last year still haf as much thread as the new ones, the old ones were hard enough to not budge a bit when the pressure was decreased by a bar, from 3.5 to 2.something...
  18. hef19898

    What did you do with your Range Rover today

    You didn't, the unit arrived but the gear pever is missing. So I'll have to build my own, I did put on the list for this winter... No way I can get it done before the Tunesia trip end of May...
  19. hef19898

    Its me thats poorly this time

    Hey mate, sorry to hear that! Fingers crossed everything works out ok, also for your loved ones. It's hard enough for you, people close to you tend to be somewhat ignored so. I saw the same a couple of years ago with my now wife. Everybody worried about me and just assuked she's doing alright...
  20. hef19898

    Classic headlining

    I ordered mine from Famous Four, glas fibre back and a nice beige trim. If that helps!
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