P38 dilemma

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Adam Swire

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I have a 95 4.6 HSE and the list of jobs to do now fills nearly two full
pages of A4. I am undecided what to do with it. It is in effect a spare
vehicle as I have my company vehicle for day-to-day use. The jobs are all
niggles rather than anything major. Well, blend motors etc are a bit more
than niggles! Anyway I am now at a fork in the road. Do I



a) rebuild it as a street cruiser, put in a thumping stereo, DVDs,
playstation, 20 inch wheels with low profile tyres and an up rated engine or



b) turn it into a serious off roader. I've never seen a bobtailed P38. Has
anyone else done one yet? There seem to be a lack of sump and diff guards
etc available for it. In many ways it seems to be the forgotten marque for
after market off road bits. I've yet to see a winch bumper for it, for
example.


Also it has no diff lock although it does have a primitive form of traction
control on the rear axle only. I know some disco series II had all the
internal gubbins for diff locks and the disco II is essentially the same as
the P38. Does anyone know if this holds true for the rangie?



Anyway, what to do? All suggestions welcome



Adam


 
On Mon, 07 Aug 2006 23:57:51 +0100, Adam Swire <[email protected]> wrote:

> I have a 95 4.6 HSE and the list of jobs to do now fills nearly two full
> pages of A4. I am undecided what to do with it...
>
> All suggestions welcome


flog it to the first passer-by with more than two coins to rub together -
reclaim your life :)

--
William Tasso

Land Rover - 110 V8
Discovery - V8
 
On Mon, 07 Aug 2006 22:57:51 GMT, "Adam Swire" <[email protected]>
wrote:

>Also it has no diff lock although it does have a primitive form of traction
>control on the rear axle only. I know some disco series II had all the
>internal gubbins for diff locks and the disco II is essentially the same as
>the P38. Does anyone know if this holds true for the rangie?
>
>
>Adam
>

It has a viscous coupling on the centre diff. Does almost the same job
as a diff lock, ie does not allow one axle to spin when other is
stationary.

Std P38a are surprisingly capable off road, or according to this post
"awesome".

http://www.rangerovers.net/forum/viewtopic.php?t=9674

I would suggest the rangerovers.net forum to anyone with a P38, and
there are (mostly septics and Aussies) there with off-road modded
Rangies.

David
 
> a) rebuild it as a street cruiser, put in a thumping stereo, DVDs,
> playstation, 20 inch wheels with low profile tyres and an up rated engine or


No comment ;-)

> b) turn it into a serious off roader. I've never seen a bobtailed P38. Has
> anyone else done one yet? There seem to be a lack of sump and diff guards
> etc available for it. In many ways it seems to be the forgotten marque for
> after market off road bits. I've yet to see a winch bumper for it, for
> example.


Yes - was a good mag article on a bob-tailed P38, and I've seen at least
one on eBay (tho it was bloody awful!).

> Also it has no diff lock although it does have a primitive form of traction
> control on the rear axle only. I know some disco series II had all the
> internal gubbins for diff locks and the disco II is essentially the same as
> the P38. Does anyone know if this holds true for the rangie?


If you have the 4.6 HSE then it has traction on both axles, coupled with
the VC it works well.

Matt
 
On Tue, 08 Aug 2006 10:31:30 +0200, Matthew Maddock
<[email protected]> wrote:


>If you have the 4.6 HSE then it has traction on both axles, coupled with
>the VC it works well.
>
>Matt

Depends on the age.

Early 4.6 Rear axle only.

Late 4.6 both axles.

4.0 None.

David

Early 4.0, now fitted with a 4.6, no TC!
 
> Depends on the age.
>
> Early 4.6 Rear axle only.
>
> Late 4.6 both axles.
>
> 4.0 None.
>
> David
>
> Early 4.0, now fitted with a 4.6, no TC!


Ah, OK. I was lead to believe (by ex LR dealer mechanic) that the 4.6
"HSE" (specifically) had it on both axles from launch. Then AIUI, from
'99 all models got it on all wheels - tho I admit we didn't have a long
conversation about it.

Matt
 
On Tue, 08 Aug 2006 14:26:27 +0200, Matthew Maddock
<[email protected]> wrote:

>> Depends on the age.
>>
>> Early 4.6 Rear axle only.
>>
>> Late 4.6 both axles.
>>
>> 4.0 None.
>>
>> David
>>
>> Early 4.0, now fitted with a 4.6, no TC!

>
>Ah, OK. I was lead to believe (by ex LR dealer mechanic) that the 4.6
>"HSE" (specifically) had it on both axles from launch. Then AIUI, from
>'99 all models got it on all wheels - tho I admit we didn't have a long
>conversation about it.
>
>Matt



Was the 4.6 available in any otherr than HSE spec (in the UK, NAS
specs different)?

David
 
Matthew Maddock wrote:

||| Depends on the age.
|||
||| Early 4.6 Rear axle only.
|||
||| Late 4.6 both axles.
|||
||| 4.0 None.
|||
||| David
|||
||| Early 4.0, now fitted with a 4.6, no TC!
||
|| Ah, OK. I was lead to believe (by ex LR dealer mechanic) that the
|| 4.6 "HSE" (specifically) had it on both axles from launch. Then
|| AIUI, from '99 all models got it on all wheels - tho I admit we
|| didn't have a long conversation about it.
||
|| Matt

My 1997 4.6 HSE had TC on rear axle only.

--
Rich
==============================

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> Was the 4.6 available in any otherr than HSE spec (in the UK, NAS
> specs different)?


Aside from special editions I don't know - perhaps not. I'm talking
UK spec. As I said, it wasn't a long conversation - I was just asking
which ones came with traction control on both axles as my DSE didn't
come with it at all! You are possibly right. All I know for sure is
that after '99 (UK) they all came with traction on both axles as I have
a brochure from '99 when the face-lift came out.

Matt
 

> My 1997 4.6 HSE had TC on rear axle only.


I guess I mis-heard or mis-remember (more likely!). I guess that was
the only model with traction control at all at that time.

Matt
 
Matthew Maddock wrote:

||| Was the 4.6 available in any otherr than HSE spec (in the UK, NAS
||| specs different)?
||
|| Aside from special editions I don't know - perhaps not. I'm talking
|| UK spec. As I said, it wasn't a long conversation - I was just
|| asking which ones came with traction control on both axles as my DSE
|| didn't come with it at all! You are possibly right. All I know for
|| sure is that after '99 (UK) they all came with traction on both
|| axles as I have a brochure from '99 when the face-lift came out.
||
|| Matt

I think there was the HSE and then later the Vogue - and that's it. That's
ignoring stuff like the Autobiography.

--
Rich
==============================

I don't approve of signatures, so I don't have one.


 
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