Great!! Really happy for you!
I know how hard it can be having had a seemingly insoluble problem with the wife's Pluriel's dipping headlight, this has now been followed by someone having nicked her left side rear reflector.
I even went to a...
A strange question.
Had my Rover about a year. Had an oil leak at the steering pump and had the pump changed (it was cracked). During the replacement the mechanic forgot to tighten the Intercooler connection. 10 km later it popped off and the car...
We have many, many forest fires in these parts (and 500,000 hectares burned so far this year in the NWT alone). It is hard to believe until you see it, but a fire will burn all winter long in the arctic cold under several feet of snow. You can be...
Spent a few hours under me Landy today, major overhaul of the front suspension. Today's target was to clean up all the nuts and bolts on one side and spray them with penetrating stuff in preparation for replacing various parts (which I have had...
According to this, the dewdrop fire thing is very theoretical, and unlikely.
Just in case anyone gives a flip!
https://www.foxnews.com/science/can-a-water-droplet-cause-a-fire
For anyone needing closure!
I bought a go kart throttle cable - £15 on fleabay
Right sort of length at 60"+ and pedal fitting similar to my application (needed a small sleeve, but easy enough).
Inner cable proved to be same diameter as Land...
Velly, velly intelesting!!!
I'd a thort, if the dew was on the ground then nowt would be dry enough to catch fire, but if you say so.....
Carn elp thinking that with the billions of dewdrops there must be every morn then stuff should be on fire...
I've been to Cologne, once, for the Carnaval. According to W who used to have to go there on business all the time, Cologne is the most boring town ever. Only two things relieve it, Carnaval where they all go flipping mad for a week, and the...
I’m currently around the mountains on holiday. Decided to take the F2, just ‘because’.
Just refuelled (like charging points, petrol stations are few and far between around here). Kent > Bristol > North Wales. Over 350 miles, a smidge over 38 MPG...
My concern is doing a half arsed job and trapping salt and moisture behind a partially sealed underbody and chassis and ultimately make it worse.
Is it worth paying a pro to do this..?
What should I expect to pay?
Hi guys!
I'm George. Been living in Romania for may years.
Previously owned Mitsubishi Pajero, Mitsubishi Delica x2, Hyundai Galloper, now I have my first Rover. A 1999 Disco 2
I'm happy to find this forum.
This was done by the previous owner its Hammerite stone chip guard I think he said.
My plan is to strip off what I can then start again, its a very crumbly layer.
A freind suggested lanolin.
The bilt hamber products looks good.
Korrosol...
Easy bit first, fuseable link is just a fuse, often of higher ampage.
As you say the concern is how or why it blew.
Your investigations so far seem to suggest it is not going to earth, however the earth could be introduced when you try to start...
tried starting up no 2 rangie P38 diesel.hadni been started fo 2 years diagnosed no fuel getting to FIP had a new in tank pump and fitted it started up second time and runs sweet except for a noise from the front sounded like it was belt pulleys...