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Oh on your sensor issue.
The manual I have actually lists 3
1. Oil pressure switch.
2. Transducer oil pressure.
3. Transmitter oil temp.
May not be your engine though.
So now it gets a bit electrickerty not knowing the rest of your electronic side I can’t comment. But would say leave them in for now, you may need them.

J
 
I think you can make that work:)

You may want to do some work on the receiver as it looks a bit flimsy:(

Sorry I always seem to bring you a problem:rolleyes:.

J

They do look a little undernourished... I'll pop a length of angle behind them to give support. :)
Don't worry, _all_ constructive comments are welcome.
 
Oh on your sensor issue.
The manual I have actually lists 3
1. Oil pressure switch.
2. Transducer oil pressure.
3. Transmitter oil temp.
May not be your engine though.
So now it gets a bit electrickerty not knowing the rest of your electronic side I can’t comment. But would say leave them in for now, you may need them.

J
To be honest I've not had time to look in the Hayne's... :oops: But that sounds about right.
On the Milner there's an electrically connected sensor ( temp or pressure ) and one with a very fine copper pipe - I'll bet the pipe is a 'mechanical' pressure.
 
Not much time spare today so only got to take the OS door to pieces. I did have to resort to grinding off a couple of old bolts, by the handles do look like a fairly simple fit. Only need to lop off the lock barrel and a small bit of the casement. :)

New handles have 6 securing bolts rather than the previous 4, so will need to make up a template.
 
Today's little victory....

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Handle and latch in place, now to work on the receiver....
 
Hummmm...... Body on stands, wheels off.
But there's not enough clearance to get the top shock bolts out.
Needing to a bit of body modification:
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Success! Both shocks out and the brake lines not at full extension. :D

Comparison of new springs from Tomcat Motorsports and the old ones from wherever:
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Springs and retainers to go in, then the long shocks...
 
@marjon They're 5 spoke 16x7 Challengers:

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And I'm getting the original tyres moved from the 16x8 P38 alloys.

I've picked up a spare wheel and tyre from Beartown Tyres (£125 for rim + 205/16 tyre + fitting ) :
https://beartowntyres.com/products

Apparently they now own the moulds for my 20 year old "Venezuela - Black Stars", now called King Pin - Diamond Mud.
 
They seem to be holding up ok.
But I have no history so don’t know their age

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But then as they don’t use salt over here, we don’t get that corrosive film on everything.

Just plenty of mud:)

J
 
Question #1
Whilst un-seizing one of the brake calipers I noticed that the locator screw ( the m8 that holds the disc to the hub ) was missing, infact upon checking, _none_ of the discs had them. :-(


Are they important??
 
Only had it once where the wheel nuts came loose. :oops: On Ali wheels & 10 miles of Salisbury/tidworth to a lap.(8laps to be done) Only the passenger side will be affected so you still have 1/2 your brakes. ;)
 
<bangs head on wall>

Like a fool I ordered Disco 2 shocks front and rear to go on the Disco 2 axles.... fitted the rear springs and shocks just fine.
Then found out today that the front shocks fitted are Defender specification, with a single nut top and bottom to hold them in place. Whoopsie!
How long is it before I can start listing parts for sale?

Check, check and then check again!!

Still, I did get to strip the passenger door handle and latch...
 
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