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On Thu, 28 Sep 2006 22:22:38 +0100, Mark Solesbury
<[email protected]> wrote:

>On 28/09/2006 21:49, Lee_D wrote:
>
>> But basically anything you do to an Exhaust will either improve it or make
>> it worse.... LOL!
>>

>
>Its been done to improve off road ability i'd imagine, but i dont ever
>seem to have seen an exhaust get caught off road as it is hidden in the
>departure angle recess between the wheels and the cross member?
>
>This is where is is now -
>http://public.fotki.com/marksolesbury/my_land_rovers/90_post_rebuild/dscf1775.html


Have you not re-fitted your door trims yet?

When you do, you may find that you dont have the plastic surrounds for
the pull handles (since you gave me 4), and you have an extra lock
pluger surround since i only have one!. If you need them then let me
know!
 
Mark Solesbury wrote:
> On 28/09/2006 21:49, Lee_D wrote:
>
>> But basically anything you do to an Exhaust will either improve it
>> or make it worse.... LOL!
>>

>
> Its been done to improve off road ability i'd imagine, but i dont ever
> seem to have seen an exhaust get caught off road as it is hidden in
> the departure angle recess between the wheels and the cross member?
>
> This is where is is now -
> http://public.fotki.com/marksolesbury/my_land_rovers/90_post_rebuild/dscf1775.html
>
> although, id like to know of a cunning way to make the hole a tad
> bigger. Cant use a normal hole cutter as there is no middle bit to
> start the drill in........


pop rivet something with a little drill size hole in over it, sorted!!

--
Don't say it cannot be done, rather what is needed to do it!

If the answer is offensive maybe the question was inappropriate

The fiend of my fiend is my enema!


 
On or around Thu, 28 Sep 2006 21:57:35 +0100, Tom Woods
<[email protected]> enlightened us thusly:

>
>with a turbo engine generally the quicker you can shift the air out
>the better it works and the quicker/easier the turbo will spool up -
>so a straight through exhaust on a turbo is good stuff :)
>
>So you only having one silencer box should improve your engine.
>removing one from my turbo car made it a lot better - so much so that
>im considering loosing the remaining silencer next and going straight
>through...
>
>A lack of power on your landy would be more likely due to the existing
>backbox being blocked.


I trust it's not got a cat? removing the cat front pipe and substituting a
standard one made a big difference on our TDi disco.
--
Austin Shackles. www.ddol-las.net my opinions are just that
Beyond the horizon of the place we lived when we were young / In a world
of magnets and miracles / Our thoughts strayed constantly and without
boundary / The ringing of the Division bell had begun. Pink Floyd (1994)
 
Does anyone know of any exhaust 'part' suppliers?

I need to get hold of a bit of pipe, about 6 inch long, with a flange
that will take an olive on one end, and straight on the other.....

Unless someone has one on their lounge floor?


--
Mark
90 90 200tdi - Fixed :)
87 RR V8 EFI - Sorn'd

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On Fri, 29 Sep 2006 13:33:44 +0100, Mark Solesbury
<[email protected]> wrote:

>Does anyone know of any exhaust 'part' suppliers?
>
>I need to get hold of a bit of pipe, about 6 inch long, with a flange
>that will take an olive on one end, and straight on the other.....


jetex - http://www.jetex.co.uk/website/custom_parts.php

you may have to get a longer section and cut it down.

>Unless someone has one on their lounge floor?


 
On 29/09/2006 14:16, Tom Woods wrote:
> On Fri, 29 Sep 2006 13:33:44 +0100, Mark Solesbury
> <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Does anyone know of any exhaust 'part' suppliers?
>>
>> I need to get hold of a bit of pipe, about 6 inch long, with a flange
>> that will take an olive on one end, and straight on the other.....

>
> jetex - http://www.jetex.co.uk/website/custom_parts.php
>
> you may have to get a longer section and cut it down.
>
>> Unless someone has one on their lounge floor?

>

Will have a butchers later.

Tom - I actually fitted the door cards last weekend and searched
everywhere for the door handle inner bits!

Did i give you the 2 screws aswell?

What are the chances of poping them in the post to me?

--
Mark
90 90 200tdi - Fixed :)
87 RR V8 EFI - Sorn'd

http://www.mozilla.com/firefox/ - Firefox Rules!
http://fireftp.mozdev.org/ - FTP Plugin for Firefox
 
On Fri, 29 Sep 2006 14:53:10 +0100, Mark Solesbury
<[email protected]> wrote:

>Will have a butchers later.
>
>Tom - I actually fitted the door cards last weekend and searched
>everywhere for the door handle inner bits!
>
>Did i give you the 2 screws aswell?
>
>What are the chances of poping them in the post to me?


you have mail at that email addres. I dont think i got the screws off
you but can find you some that will do the job.
 
On Fri, 29 Sep 2006 10:29:08 +0100, Tom Woods <[email protected]>
wrote:

> On Fri, 29 Sep 2006 08:13:30 +0100, "William Tasso"
> <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> On Thu, 28 Sep 2006 22:22:38 +0100, Mark Solesbury
>> <[email protected]> wrote:
>>> ...
>>> This is where is is now -
>>> http://public.fotki.com/marksolesbury/my_land_rovers/90_post_rebuild/dscf1775.html

>>
>> like the single glass in the rear flanks - is that a kit I can buy-n-fit
>> or did you have to fabricate it?

>
> You mean non-sliding rear windows?


yes

> If its anything like a series,


no idea - seems the side panels are the same - this 110 already has the
sliding windows

> get some glass, nibble a hole to fit it
> and then use some of the standard glass rubber (the stuff with an
> insert) to fit it with.


no 'frame' works required?

--
William Tasso

Land Rover - 110 V8
Discovery - V8
 
On Sat, 30 Sep 2006 00:14:55 +0100, "William Tasso"
<[email protected]> wrote:

>> You mean non-sliding rear windows?

>
>yes
>
>> If its anything like a series,

>
>no idea - seems the side panels are the same - this 110 already has the
>sliding windows
>
>> get some glass, nibble a hole to fit it
>> and then use some of the standard glass rubber (the stuff with an
>> insert) to fit it with.

>
>no 'frame' works required?


my series hardtop doesnt have anything more complicated than just
windows stuck into cut holes using the rubber window seal. The 101
side windows are the same too.
They were even done as a DIY job by a previous owner on the 2A cos
they arnt quite straight..
 
On or around Sat, 30 Sep 2006 11:24:22 +0100, Tom Woods
<[email protected]> enlightened us thusly:

>On Sat, 30 Sep 2006 00:14:55 +0100, "William Tasso"
><[email protected]> wrote:
>
>>> You mean non-sliding rear windows?

>>
>>yes
>>
>>> If its anything like a series,

>>
>>no idea - seems the side panels are the same - this 110 already has the
>>sliding windows
>>
>>> get some glass, nibble a hole to fit it
>>> and then use some of the standard glass rubber (the stuff with an
>>> insert) to fit it with.

>>
>>no 'frame' works required?

>
>my series hardtop doesnt have anything more complicated than just
>windows stuck into cut holes using the rubber window seal. The 101
>side windows are the same too.
>They were even done as a DIY job by a previous owner on the 2A cos
>they arnt quite straight..


Did I mention that I fitted a window in the near side of Edward II? Came
from the partition of a defunct sherpa van, and it's flat, roughly 12"x10"
or maybe a bit more, and with rounded corners. Looks like it was made for
it, and improves the safety by an amazing amount when pulling out of
junctions.
--
Austin Shackles. www.ddol-las.net my opinions are just that
Appearances: You don't really need make-up. Celebrate your authentic
face by frightening people in the street.
from the Little Book of Complete B***ocks by Alistair Beaton.
 
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