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    Absent rear diff breather??

    Yes my thoughts exactly - I have looked very closely!!
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    Absent rear diff breather??

    During routine nosy around contemplating tyre swap and I noticed juice staining from rear offside drum, whipped wheel and drum off - yep half shaft seal leaking. Before replacing said seal and shoes I went to check the breather is clear and working - but it is not there! No plug, no broken off...
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    SP Galvanised Rear Door

    Thanks for suggestions, where I applied Waxoyl in my old MGB box sections it lasted for 20 years, problem was the bits I missed! I have some ACF 50 but that is more of a surface treatment and could get expensive. I'll research the Dinitrol and Dynax S50 @Binks but they advised me that the door...
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    SP Galvanised Rear Door

    I wanted to fit galvanised rear door too but mine is a Series 3 with the brass guide block and, because I have spare on rear door have x3 rear hinges. SP could not do both but the Paintman one did (I'll put up with having to block the hole for extra lock with grommet). One thing I have noticed...
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    MUST HAVE BEEN FAULTY

    other thing to notice is that going by where those grip marks are the rod was being gripped where the threaded part extends down the rod so something had to give! I confess I Coppa-slip everything threaded (then use lock washers or locknuts) to minimise such unpleasant events later.
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    Shocks for parabolics

    Interesting to hear that parabolics may not be necessary/ideal on 88s. In the first iteration the TI springs and Konis were pretty good (particularly compared with saggy original springs and leaky shocks) but I've been putting up with the HD rear springs. Food for thought.
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    Shocks for parabolics

    Who makes decent 2 leaf rear parabolics (or the best 3 leaf with one a helper when heavily loaded) that people have used? When I restored my '72 SWB Station wagon approx 15 years ago I used TI console parabolic springs (2 leaf front and rear) and Koni shocks - great combination perfect for me...
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    Series 3 Weber 32/34 DTML on 2.25 petrol vapour lock woes

    Ah the snapped manifold stud chestnut! Lat couple I drilled out and retapped from scratch as my stud extractors were not up to the job. I've got a 2.5petrol in my Series 3 with the original Weber that I stripped and cleaned, rebuilt with a kit from Fast Road Cars. I have a Facet lift pump...
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    Series 3 Weber 32/34 DTML on 2.25 petrol vapour lock woes

    ........and the result was? How much is a suitable SU and manifold?
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    Series 3 Disc conversion help

    The OEM dual circuit with servo (standard I believe for a '72?) the one that came with the wagon when I first bought it 27 years ago. Going to give that a proper check over too but have to fix the John Deere first:rolleyes:
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    Series 3 Disc conversion help

    Update. The BMW discs fitted and the discs and rebuilt are now working well (ie it stops properly now). They feel a bit more wooden than I remember so next step is to strip and clean the rear drums, replenish and bleed the system and I am optimistic that all will be well once the pads have...
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    Series 3 FWH problem

    Managed to find a good replacement so we are up and running now with matched pair thanks.
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    FWH stuck

    Same here! Struggling to find Selectro spare parts. May have to go and get a pair of other make and put the good working one (plus broken other one) I have on fleabay!
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    Series 3 Disc conversion help

    Yes I agree, and I have that as the long term plan. Likely the Dutch kit to use Defender discs and callipers. However, for now I have a (much cheaper) solution: BMW 316i/318i discs are the same diameter and 12.7mm thick with 35mm height and similar mounting rim diameter. A local engineering...
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    Series 3 Disc conversion help

    I have added some pics if they are of any help? Looks like most likely result will be to get 34mm height solid discs, trim to correct diameter and bore out centre to correct diameter and drill some 10mm holes in correct places for the studs. Maybe the pics will help someone else too
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    Series 3 FWH problem

    Thanks, I found that link but there does not appear to be anything on offer at the moment.
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    Series 3 Disc conversion help

    Scroll back 20 years and the Series disc brake conversion introduced in LRO at the time I was restoring my 72 station wagon, the TI Console version from Chris Perfect seemed well..... perfect. Encouraged by blurb saying that it was all widely available Mercedes MB100 parts I fitted it and was...
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    Series 3 FWH problem

    Hi I have a pair of the chrome Selectro FWH on my 72 SWB SW and one of them has a cracked but useable chrome casing but more importantly the spring that pushes on the outer splined ring has a broken arm. These are quite esoteric looking springs and I cannot find anyone on the web selling repair...
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    New member

    Hi Neil in deepest Suffolk. Long time LR owner and lurker here. We have a few Landies in our household - 2004 Disco II TD5 Landmark (my daily drive), couple of Freelanders (2002 5 door 'hippo' - my student sons, 2013 Series 2 B&W - my wife's) and once more my Series 3 SWB station wagon. I...
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