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    Defender prices general discussion

    I guess ultimately something is only worth as much as another will pay for it! I feel like its a typical case of sellers wanting top money for their cars but buyers wanting something for nothing. There are a lot of dreamers out there, but if you look hard enough and are patient you can...
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    Weber DMTL sudden Idle issues...

    Also on the perished hoses... I still have hard lines running down the chassis but I know some of the rubber hoses need replacing, to be fair maybe the tank does too as theres a good amount of debris caught in the filter. It could be a case of new tank and replace the all the pipes, maybe the...
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    Weber DMTL sudden Idle issues...

    I was trying to avoid a rebuild as the carb itself has been on the Landy less than a year... I can see it has '21' in the casting so its not that old either. The one thing I haven't checked with the carb is the float level needle valve though so I will do that. If I need theres an almost new...
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    Weber DMTL sudden Idle issues...

    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 thought I'd cracked it but it then seemed to be...
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    Weber DMTL sudden Idle issues...

    Right so last weekend after replacing my trailing arm bushes, I decided to go out for a drive... I pulled up to some traffic lights and could hear a missfire, which got a bit worse and then ultimately it just cut out. I managed to start the engine again but it was rough and cut out again...
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    Project value?

    Hmmm, of course they did! Someone clearly having second thoughts, of they've told the wife and she said not a chance :D
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    What have you done on your 90/110/130 today?

    I went for the cheap option, only about £300! I got one of those chinese made Static arc MIGs and bit the bullet and got a proper gas bottle to go with as I knew I needed to go gas really. But it totally paid for itself just for this one job so definitely worth it, and now I can weld up my...
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    What have you done on your 90/110/130 today?

    Oh no! Mine had a couple of small bits in the same places, seems like a common place to start rusting through. For me it went from investigating why there was a circular plate screwed onto the crossmember, to cutting some holes, buying a new welder and then welding in 3 patches!
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    Project value?

    What did you put it up for out of interest? I mean it is still generally hard times for people but there will be plenty out there with cash waiting for the right project. You can't really go too far wrong with something thats already been swapped to a galv chassis. If I saw this come up at...
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    What have you done on your 90/110/130 today?

    I'm not sure how many more new tools my shed can take :D Yeah I mean its fun up to a point, but it does get a little frustrating when I can't take her out for a drive when I feel like it. I'm trying to get more things sorted now as I want to take her over to Arran at the end of July when I go...
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    What have you done on your 90/110/130 today?

    I don't have much experience of either side yet really, but at least poly bushes are much easier to change again. I didn't even get much of a test drive in as the damn thing decided to start cutting out on me after like 15 mins. I thought I was out of petrol as the gauge is inaccurate at...
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    What have you done on your 90/110/130 today?

    I was just replacing those ones with black poly bushes as I knew I'd be struggling to replace like for like without a press etc.
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    What have you done on your 90/110/130 today?

    So today I've finished off changing my trailing arm bushes, got one done yesterday and did the other today, so that's the pair done and cleaned up/painted. I only had to cut one bolt as well so that's a win, some kind previous owner put copper grease on the big bolts! I've also now perfected...
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    Land Rover mechanic course

    Youtube is a very good resource to help tackle a lot of DIY jobs etc these days. Ultimately as a lot of people say Land Rovers are just giant meccano sets, everything is just fixed together in one way or another and can be unbolted etc. I've never had any training, I currently work in IT but...
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    What have you done on your 90/110/130 today?

    Today I did the massive long job of cracking off the big nut on one of my rear trailing arms... I thought I'd see how tight it was as the front bush is well past its best and needs replaced. It turns out the answer is not that tight... hopefully the rest will be like this when my new bushes...
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    DPF

    I don't have a Landy with a DPF, but I'm very familiar with them from other cars... So as lynall says above, it will be because of something else either failing or not happening. The typical issue you see is people driving around with the fuel light on, or only doing short trips which doesn't...
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    Steering lock

    Security is like a multi layered approach.... is a decent steering wheel lock better than nothing? Absolutely, but combine that with a few other things and you'll make thieves go after someone else's car instead. Also where you live is important too, I've probably gone a bit over the top...
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    Lost me clutch, thoughts? Found the fault with a pic.

    I do fear mine might be one of those! 1988 but only covered 84k as it's sat off the road from 2001-2024. Although I do have a feeling she's had engine work done at some point before being laid up so maybe... I'll have to try and check if possible before any long trips.
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    Lost me clutch, thoughts? Found the fault with a pic.

    This thread has got me slightly paranoid about my clutch fork giving up now! :oops: I guess there's not really much you can do to check it without actually having the box out? Unless you can take the slave cylinder out and get an endoscope in if there's enough space?
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    Help required, rear brake drum removal.

    This is exactly what I've been finding out on my 110 so far... There is no such thing as an easy/quick job, every job is a struggle and becomes a bigger task than it should be :rolleyes: Although mines a 1988 and been heavily waxoiled in the past, I imagine it's better to work on that some...