Ahh i see. Maybe i should cut my jibber jabbering and buy me a haynes manual and man up and give stuff a go. At the end of the day i have most of the tools required from my line of work. I think i may keep the freelander i have a and tinker with it and give it something to complain about. Hey maybe it will be nice to me in the end so i leave it alone.
On another but sort of linked note, and I will look for a thread containg in forum, but i know i need a new exhaust as the baffles are rattling in the mid section. Is this a straight forward job. A good place to start maybe????
Forums eh? Man asks for advice, almost answering his own question, then gets good and most importantly honest advice (based on his question), then elects to ignore it - O well, that's democracy for you![]()
Not sure what u mean DD3. By checking the forums, i was relating the fitting a new exhaust. I have taken on board the answered questions and am going to give it a chance and see if i can sort some of these issues myself. I very much appreciate all advice given. And have already looked into the advice on a straight through eggsauce, as it is now know. I have just paid out near to a grand on repairs. I want to get what i can out of her. The only real problems are the rattle and also i have some judder on the prop, only very slight, Once i can get round these i am sure as has been said. I will be into more of the niggles than the majors. FINGERS CROSSED.
Thank you for all your posotive feedbacks all and i if nothing else look like i am in the right place for sound and very realistic advice.
Sowings for girls!! Thought you decided put it back standard!!
Sewing is for girls, sowing is for farmers.
Well we thought that it couldn't hurt to have one last ditch attempt at getting it back online and if it works then I can get my money back on the other parts. It's all up in the air and it's literally driving me bonkers. I'm so frustrated
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Well you have put alot into the project, so can understand u want to give it one more try. Changed my PRT at weekend and now heater is not so great - must be air in it - why is nothing simple on these bleddy things![]()
Just keep burping the the heater outlet every time you shut down you'll get it.
Just pick up bits as and when you can. To be honest these days the Freelander is more of a "kit car" - you gets the basic bits when you buy it and then spend months rebuilding it!
But it's worth it, and you'll belong to a very small club of people with reasonably trouble free Hippo's.
When the coolant is hot and under pressure, probably easiest with the engine idling just don't scald youself.
It should not take that many "burpings" to get the air out.
There's a bit of an art to bleeding a K series, I've done it half a dozen times now with all the mods to my cooling, you get the hang of it.