"Nige" <
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> Aye, you aint wrong!!! Feck me, i thought the Subaru used fuel!! Got stuck
> in a nasty jam & it just vanished!!! All 70 litres i had left..........
I went south-west of Edinburgh yesterday to collect our new caravan from a
dealers in Livingston, got stuck in the oh-so-typical 5 mile tailback to the
Forth bridge, ended up using a full tank of LPG (72 ltrs of gas) to do the
155 miles from Forth Bridge Services to the house, roughly 10mpg! Thank god
it runs on gas instead of petrol is all I can say!
> Good news is, it don't need the valley gasket doing now!!
Cool.
> The breathers & hoses etc where absolutley gone!!
Typical, I'm afraid.
> The chap did say for a car with 155k on the clock the engines got
> virtually no wear at all which is nice to know! It didnt look badly sooted
> or crudded up & there was no sign of polished pistons etc!
Just finishing an engine for a P38 for a local chap (4.0, top-hat liners etc
etc), his original cam was well worn on no.1 exhaust, the shell bearings
were down to copper, but other than that it was on pretty good nick for
130k(ish).
> He's put 10/40 in it as it's got miles on, is he right? I change the oil &
> filter every 3000 miles anyway.
10W40 or 15W40 is the correct grade for that engine anyway. Every 3k is
good.
> I can't believe the price some of the older less specced models are going
> for on eBay. You'll go a long way to find a nicer car for the money in my
> view. Even bits are getting cheaper.
Yes, they are starting to get down to sensible-ish money now, and most of
the early ones will already have had most of the common issues dealt with by
now. Personally, I still prefer the Disco2 though, but that's just an
individual taste thing.
> I'm gonna overhaul the air pump & valve block if i get round to it after i
> fit the new air bags. The original ones still have the ally cones so are
> probably original!!! with 155k on 'em too!!
There was mention made previously (here, I think) about better quality pump
internals to prevent the pump over-working itself due to internal piston
wear, a common issue.
Glad to hear it's sorted and you've got it back.
Badger.