zen Well-Known Member Events Planner Nov 20, 2011 #1 got the o rings,waiting for diaphrams..easy job?looks straight forward.. any tips? (clean enviroment etc?) thanks
got the o rings,waiting for diaphrams..easy job?looks straight forward.. any tips? (clean enviroment etc?) thanks
Saint.V8 Dyed-in-the-wool 100% RR Junkie Full Member Nov 20, 2011 #2 Dopey Posted this in a previous thread....check it out it looks to be a good description Re: P38 EAS Help -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I did mine in about 30 mins I think, but its an easy job, just be careful and genital and clean with everything, Walk through RR P38 EAS valve - LR4x4 - The Land Rover Forum -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- He got ribbed pretty good for his use of 'Genital' instead of 'Gentle' Mind....
Dopey Posted this in a previous thread....check it out it looks to be a good description Re: P38 EAS Help -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I did mine in about 30 mins I think, but its an easy job, just be careful and genital and clean with everything, Walk through RR P38 EAS valve - LR4x4 - The Land Rover Forum -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- He got ribbed pretty good for his use of 'Genital' instead of 'Gentle' Mind....
enery8 Active Member Nov 20, 2011 #3 I downloaded this very instructive post and printed it into a booklet To help me with the rebuild. Here is the link This is an excellent post with many pictures and easy to follow instructions. good luck with it.
I downloaded this very instructive post and printed it into a booklet To help me with the rebuild. Here is the link This is an excellent post with many pictures and easy to follow instructions. good luck with it.
Datatek Well-Known Member Nov 20, 2011 #5 Just make sure the block is really clean in all the airways. Oh and fit a new air dryer while you are at it.
Just make sure the block is really clean in all the airways. Oh and fit a new air dryer while you are at it.
zen Well-Known Member Events Planner Nov 20, 2011 #6 re drier..ordered..no point in feckin it all up for not spending the extra £40...