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  • T
    Everything is solid inside i believe, I can hear the linkages actuating on both sides and it worked before I left my friends house (where we fixed it). I think it’s some sort of mislock or superlock or something because all of the handles and the...
  • kevstar
    kevstar replied to the thread I would just like to say.
    Ive left the windows open in my new boat im off to close em its been lashing all night so im told. ooopps
  • A
    Maybe whatever the handle operates has come off? Mind you then you would be able to open from the inside I guess. It seems a little odd that both front door catches would fail at the same time.
  • kevstar
    kevstar replied to the thread I would just like to say.
    Yup it had one thread poking out from fitting a new nylock & I used a new one this time haha. It span up nice n free so the rod end lives on. Cant go wrong with an ugga-dugga. I got offered a mactools one yesterday but it needs a service...
  • Stanleysteamer
    Stanleysteamer replied to the thread I would just like to say.
    LZ now gone bac k to normal. :rolleyes: :rolleyes: :rolleyes:
  • A
    That's quite common for the FPR to leak and bugger up the starter motor. Did you repair the FPR or replace it with a cheapy? Good you got warranty on the starter, where did you buy it from?
  • Knappster
    Knappster replied to the thread 110 Project.
    Looks like it’s had new shocks and turrets in the not too distant past.
  • Stanleysteamer
    Stanleysteamer replied to the thread I would just like to say.
    Right! Now! Question to all of you! Have any of you had a problem on your pooter where your email is no longer uploading new messages and at the same time you cannot open Landyzone properly? Cos I have and it has taken until now to partially...
  • Knappster
    The 2.5 petrol is a great engine when it runs well. Would it be worth sending it for a total rebuild with new gaskets throughout? The rebuild kit if I remember correctly doesn’t include everything but rather the floats, gaskets to separate the...
  • Stanleysteamer
    Stanleysteamer replied to the thread I would just like to say.
    Wise man! Bit surprised there was enough thread left for another nut. And I spect that nut is now Boogered too! After I posted I said to myself "bet he uses a grinder or somesuch!" I hear my neighbour constantly using an ugga-dugga. Wondering...
  • Knappster
    Knappster replied to the thread Flattery.
    I’m surprised JLR haven’t challenged the design…
  • Andy Warren
    I Always make a note of where seals are sitting before removing old ones. As the originals would have been there the longest there may be some witness marks left to go by if LR did recess your ones.
  • ScottyNinety
    Keep me right please people - recently bought an honest but very weary 'F' plate Ninety that deserves a of love, as an unfinished project it came with a ton of parts and I'm now doing a load of sleuthing to work out what the plan was with the...
  • P38Seb
    After doing my heater core orings it brought to light just how brittle my old centre dash piece is - pretty much crumbled putting back together, so I’ve been watching a few walnut dash parts on eBay and a seller sent out an offer, so now I have a...
  • Stanleysteamer
    Stanleysteamer replied to the thread I would just like to say.
    Less than that!
  • Stanleysteamer
    Stanleysteamer replied to the thread I would just like to say.
    There is a special big piece of steel or cast itorn in the way to force the smoke and heat etc to circulate in the body of the burner to ensure maximum burn. I could fish it out of the way but it'd be a right pain.
  • kevstar
    kevstar replied to the thread I would just like to say.
    I spent 40 quid yesterday :oops: on a set of sealey ratchet spanners & a halfords pro torques/alan key socket set I think thats what the were I was busy working on the disco I just said aye chuck em in the shed lol Oh I got a free...
  • P
    Huh – that took a turn! So, after getting some useful intel from a friend who said the green flash from the relay WAS arching – usually indicating a fault at the end of the circuit (in this case the starter motor), I took the brand new starter...
  • T
    Morning all! I’m having trouble with the locking actuators on my front doors - I replaced them myself yesterday after buying second hand replacements and all was fine - doors opened and closed no worries, and locked with the key fob. I broke the...
  • S
    Thanks Phil...I can put the worry beads down.
  • S
    Its a technique called photogrammetry. More here: What is Photogrammetry Disclosure - I run the company along with my business partner.
  • kevstar
    kevstar replied to the thread I would just like to say.
    Been hammering it down this morning, its been lovely for a few days. I might have a day off. :) Tools need putting away as they were just thrown on top of the pool table last night (got a wooden cover on it) Peeps came round for a few beverages...
  • S
    So at this point I've had the jets out several times, cleaned the float bowls, put it back together. Then on testing it I found the idle cut-off solenoid seemed to be stuck out, so changed that for the one on the old carb that worked fine. I...
  • miktdish
    miktdish replied to the thread 2.5NAD Chassis - But What Mods?.
    3D model is fantastic ... How is that done ?
  • kevstar
    kevstar replied to the thread I would just like to say.
    Was double posted. :)
  • H
    That A frame cross member would have been replaced like for like. Even has the 4 holes for a bose unit (sometimes on range roves & early 110 for a self levelling devise) Later models use a tubular type for the rear arms. There are some nice...
  • Sierra Charlie
    Sierra Charlie replied to the thread Which one next?.
    Thankyou for your reply but the link you enclose isnt loading properly at the moment. Will try accessing the site directly from the name you have given ;)
  • Sierra Charlie
    Sierra Charlie replied to the thread Which one next?.
    I appreciate they will probably need to see and inspect the vehicle but have asked for a rough "Ball Park" figure to give me some idea of cost.
  • DanClarke
    You forgot failing to add tin-worms to P38's
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