Definitive 'maintenance' guide?

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domino

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Hi all,

I've been reading through loads of threads trying to soak up as much info as possible. I've picked up on a number of common issues but I wondered if anyone has come up with a maintenance plan/schedule to keep these machines in top order? Things like greasing the props every X months, fluid changes, etc etc and even a list of things to watch out for that mean something more serious is going to rear its head. I know theres a standard servicing schedule but owners/enthusiasts usually have a better schedule to stick to :)

Cheers :)
 
Hi all,

I've been reading through loads of threads trying to soak up as much info as possible. I've picked up on a number of common issues but I wondered if anyone has come up with a maintenance plan/schedule to keep these machines in top order? Things like greasing the props every X months, fluid changes, etc etc and even a list of things to watch out for that mean something more serious is going to rear its head. I know theres a standard servicing schedule but owners/enthusiasts usually have a better schedule to stick to :)

Cheers :)

Now to me that sounds a good idea, as not really good at reading through 1000's pages let alone 10. Would be good with pictures aswell. Not that I am lazy, just don't know where half of the stuff is.:(
 
I guess I would get some flak:D. Not having a RR before seems like a lot of gadjets on it. The other option was a Mitsubishi shogun.:eek:
 
Should have got the Shogun:rolleyes:

I had a Isuzu trooper 3.0ltd and that was a wright old cronk, although it was 2003 it seemed dated. Two good things about it, one was switching to 4wd and the other was when I sold it. So the RR although has its problems is the best ride I have had for a long time. That reminds me must polish up on the chatup lines:D
 
Well, unless you can clean up the internal threads of the engine oil cooler pipes you will probably need new pipes as they usually strip the threads off the cooler.:mad::)

It looks like Pirtek hoses have been there as some are not crimps but compression fittings, plus the name on the hoses give it away.
 
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