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    Wildefalcon replied to the thread Series vehicles, are they ever so slightly a bit rubbish?.
    Or a Toyota Yaris hybrid. They're ace.
    Apr 12, 2025
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    Wildefalcon reacted to steve2286w's post in the thread Series 3 Minor performance improvement? with Like Like.
    http://smithies.co.nz/land_rover/
    Apr 12, 2025
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    Wildefalcon replied to the thread Series 3 Minor performance improvement?.
    Get the green Bible, the Landrover series repair operations manual (ROM). And the Haynes manual. The rom can be downloaded from various sites on line.
    Apr 12, 2025
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    Wildefalcon reacted to Fatrover's post in the thread Series vehicles, are they ever so slightly a bit rubbish? with Like Like.
    Hmmm. They might be slow, noisy, etc etc but my series have saved my arse and my families over the years, series got the wife to hospital while having sprog 1 in thick snow when my new merc amg died, got us through flash floods in Spain and...
    Apr 11, 2025
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    Wildefalcon replied to the thread Series 3 Minor performance improvement?.
    Timing chain, skew gear off cam shaft, injection pump timing, injectors. That's where I'd focus. After fuel filter, lift pump and fuel pick up pipe.
    Apr 10, 2025
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    Wildefalcon replied to the thread Gear lever locating screw.
    Yes, it should be a grub screw, I think.
    Apr 9, 2025
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    Wildefalcon replied to the thread Series 3 Temperature gauge reading hot.
    Okay. Up to you, but I suspect the sender isn't matched to the gauge. And getting the right sender with the right thread for there might be a challenge. I've found a significant variation in the calibration of senders that were theoretically...
    Apr 8, 2025
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    Wildefalcon replied to the thread Series 3 Temperature gauge reading hot.
    Well! Not seen one there before. What's at the thermostat?
    Apr 8, 2025
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    Wildefalcon replied to the thread Series 3 Temperature gauge reading hot.
    Can you take a photo of the the sender?
    Apr 8, 2025
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    Wildefalcon replied to the thread Incorrect/Tampered Chassis number:.
    Honestly? Just don't buy it. It's probably okay, but I thought that by 1998 JLR would have been using an automated stamping process, so this wouldn't have happened.
    Apr 8, 2025
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    Wildefalcon replied to the thread Series vehicles, are they ever so slightly a bit rubbish?.
    Agreed, coil springs are pants.
    Apr 7, 2025
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    Wildefalcon reacted to lynall's post in the thread Series vehicles, are they ever so slightly a bit rubbish? with Like Like.
    Air suspension all day, dead reliable, how often do you hear of d2/d3/4/rr with suspension problems, thats right never!
    Apr 7, 2025
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    Wildefalcon reacted to Anaconda's post in the thread Series vehicles, are they ever so slightly a bit rubbish? with Like Like.
    If you except the Series for what it is then it's a good vehicle. A good original LWB Series 1 is a nice drive.
    Apr 7, 2025
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    Wildefalcon reacted to Anaconda's post in the thread Series vehicles, are they ever so slightly a bit rubbish? with Like Like.
    Exactly, crap.
    Apr 7, 2025
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    Wildefalcon reacted to tottot's post in the thread Series vehicles, are they ever so slightly a bit rubbish? with Like Like.
    It is a vehicle designed nearly 80 years ago based on the WW2 Jeep. Both are still one of the best off road. Not many other vehicles that have their base from that era still in use today. Long live the Series.
    Apr 7, 2025
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    Wildefalcon replied to the thread Series vehicles, are they ever so slightly a bit rubbish?.
    Depends on your definition. In terms of safety, economy, ergonomics. Yes, crap. In terms of long term ownership, resilience, dependability, avoidance of fragile electronics, and simplicity they are excellent. And coil springs aren't as good...
    Apr 6, 2025
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    Wildefalcon replied to the thread 3rd new front diff reqd in 5 years.
    Or rebuilt on a warped casing?
    Apr 2, 2025
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    Wildefalcon replied to the thread 3rd new front diff reqd in 5 years.
    What, exactly, fails on the diff? What do you get replaced? The whole casing, or just the innards?
    Apr 2, 2025
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    Wildefalcon replied to the thread 101 tyres and wheel banding..
    Any decision on this? Curious, have similar dilemma soon, hopefully.
    Mar 31, 2025
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    Wildefalcon replied to the thread Lance Rover Series 3 overheating issue..
    What carburettor? When was the coil last changed? What plugs?
    Mar 28, 2025
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    Wildefalcon reacted to pete s's post in the thread 1978 series 3 from Costa Rica with Like Like.
    tks much !! here's a picture. I'm leaning towards Bahama gold I know the wheels are limestone
    Mar 17, 2025
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    Wildefalcon replied to the thread Skew gear timing.
    Do you have the repair operations manual?
    Mar 3, 2025
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    Wildefalcon replied to the thread Skew gear timing.
    Doesn't look right to me.
    Mar 3, 2025
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    Wildefalcon replied to the thread Series 3 diesel skew gear.
    Report back please. Remember the cam rotates at half the speed of the crank, so piston 1 is at top dead centre twice for each rotation of the cam and skew gear.
    Feb 28, 2025
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    Wildefalcon replied to the thread Series 3 diesel skew gear.
    Rotate by hand the engine one full revolution only and check again.
    Feb 28, 2025
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    Wildefalcon replied to the thread Timing 3.5 v8.
    For any photos of the pulley? Didn't realise they were the same pulley.
    Feb 24, 2025
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    Wildefalcon reacted to WoodyO's post in the thread 200 tdi camshaft wear with Like Like.
    Wasn't quite happy with putting it back together knowing the cam was stiffer than it should be. Took a razor blade to the shiney spots on the cam bearing and gently reamed it down, took a few attempts but now turns freely with only a small...
    Feb 22, 2025
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    Wildefalcon replied to the thread Unidentified component in the engine bay.
    Yes, they can.
    Feb 19, 2025
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    Wildefalcon replied to the thread Series 3 Series / Defender ignition barrel compatibility.
    Convert the "pull to stop" to a series 3 choke cable, use that to activate the glow plug relay.
    Feb 17, 2025
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