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    Anaconda replied to the thread Discovery 2 Earthing problem.
    Aha an off road monstrosity 🤣 First job would be to disconnect the battery before it burns to the ground. I am no electrician but would check out all main earths and main live cables. Wonder if there are any previous modifications that may be...
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    Anaconda replied to the thread It’s in my blood.
    https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/405146123052 One of these kits. You can use the round bit and some m5 bolts (I think) as a make shift gear puller. You can carefully lever it off with a pry bar but don't break the timing chest would be my advice.
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    Anaconda replied to the thread IFA pension advisor.
    To me they are incredibly complicated and something I think might be a good idea may cost me badly. Until I paid the mortgage off I couldn't really pay in enough but now I have some money spare I have found I can't pay in more. Something to do...
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    Anaconda replied to the thread IFA pension advisor.
    Not really, I guess it depends on costs involved. In my mind it would be better to contribute more to a sum of money rather than starting again for 10 years. The £500 initial fee I don't really have a problem getting my head round paying, less...
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    Anaconda replied to the thread IFA pension advisor.
    No
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    In an ideal world buy one with a galvanised chassis. Otherwise it's time consuming but if you are happy putting the time in then Bilthamber do some good products. I wasn't joking about rusting inside out by the way.
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    Yes I know it's the general Land Rover section but no way is it going in "Anything goes". Short story, I want to pay more into my pension, my pension provider won't allow it so I need to change. To do this I need to employ a IFA to sort it out...
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    Tube out rigger might have a few years left. Chassis, if that is the worst then with time, effort, money you could probably slow the process. Fuel tank cradle is bolt on so not so important. Realistically all of our chassis are rusting away...
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    Anaconda replied to the thread Defender heater.
    The Ninety has a Britpart/Allmakes/ Bearmach one for a few years and is fine. My Td5 has a Britpart one, chances are they are all the same whatever you buy.
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    The top of the tank is easy to see if the fuel is coming from the seal or pipe connections otherwise follow the pipes as they have a habit of rubbing through and therefore causing a leak.
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    Anaconda replied to the thread Discovery 2 Earthing problem.
    Interesting, what's "a panel touching the side exit exhaust"? Welcome to the forum.
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    Anaconda replied to the thread It’s in my blood.
    Looks a good project, make sure we get regular updates.
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    Anaconda replied to the thread Series 2 Which Carb to choose.
    That's probably why I fitted a filter 🤣
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    Anaconda replied to the thread A frame bushes.
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    Anaconda replied to the thread A frame bushes.
    The "cotton reel" type poly bushes are a pain on the rear arms, I dont see the improvement. I will find you a video. On my son's Ninety I did it all by hand with bolts and g-clamps. To be fair it was covid lock down so needed to find something to do.
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    Anaconda replied to the thread Series 2 Which Carb to choose.
    Although you have the glass filter bowl on the lift pump we fitted an inline filter , cheap enough.
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    Anaconda replied to the thread A frame bushes.
    https://www.landyzone.co.uk/land-rover/wish-i-hadnt-started-this-job.393362/
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    Anaconda replied to the thread A frame bushes.
    Td5? I had to cut the head of a ring spanner and then weld a cut down socket so I could put an extension bar up past the fuel rank to undo the nut. Maybe jack the chassis up so the axle is lower, if that makes sense (probably not) You will need...
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    I wonder if it depends on what you want to do. If you have a base model then there will be less systems to diagnose. We don't have a Nanocom but it seems like it covers just about everything you would need.
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    Anaconda reacted to Hicap phill's post in the thread F****** halfwits! with Like Like.
    When you count 10 motors in the group..utter madness. I go with people who I know & any bad stuff I leave or they do.
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    Anaconda replied to the thread Series 2 Which Carb to choose.
    Zenith carbs are prone to warping but can be sanded flat again I do believe. Webber carb was £120 at the time so wasn't worth faffing around, sold the worn out Zenith for rebuild.
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    Anaconda reacted to kermit_rr's post in the thread Series 2 Which Carb to choose with Like Like.
    I made my own with a welder, piece of steel tube and a couple of thick bits of metal from the scrap metal yard
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    Anaconda replied to the thread Series 2 Which Carb to choose.
    This place sell decent ignition parts. https://simonbbc.com/
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    Anaconda replied to the thread Series 2 Which Carb to choose.
    I know, that's why I suggested a Weber.
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    Looking at it...being in the last third of my life and wanting to enjoy myself...what made me think trying to recover this ferrous mess was a good use of my time? Sanity check over and thank you!
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    Anaconda reacted to Knappster's post in the thread F****** halfwits! with Like Like.
    I’ve been green laning since I got my first Landy in the early 90’s. I started with some friends who were members of a local off road club which was mostly into trials. We went in groups of two or three and didn’t tear up the lanes or drive off...
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    Having the rostyles swapped over to the wolf wheels on the ninety. 😁
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    Anaconda replied to the thread Series 2 Which Carb to choose.
    Or you could spend some money here. https://www.hnjengineering.co.uk/pages/products/hnj2286su4cyl/hnj2286su4cyl.html
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    Anaconda replied to the thread Series 2 Which Carb to choose.
    Welcome to the forum. I would suggest a Webber is the most affordable option. Rebuilt carbs are pretty expensive last time I looked. Don't be tempted by the Chinese Zenith, we had one and it was total rubbish. We then got a good 2nd hand Zenith...
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    I would replace it.
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