That was a super slippery hill. You can see in the terribly fimled decent video theres abit of a bump in the road and as my front wheels drop off they lose traction and from then on the ABS just decided no more brakes. I basically just plowed...
It catches you when you speeding.
It basically intercepts the signals from the ABS ecu going to the valve body and then allows you to turn of ABS and traction control.
The pump bleeding is part of the whole brake system bleeding procedure. There are two bleed nipples on the side of the valve body, the one does the pump and the other does the master cylinder if i remember correctly.
Im assuming you mean the plugs. But no probably not, they are stamped sheet metal. Id just get a short stubby galvanised bolt and turn it in there from below just to plug the hole and the galvanising will help keep rust at bay. They just standard...
I recently replaced my fuel line with AN6 line on my P38 but that uses the bosch style quick connect fittings. So was reasonably easy to do.
https://www.landyzone.co.uk/land-rover/an-lines-on-a-p38.397607/
If your pump uses the normal push on...
Those in red are threaded holes for cargo tie down points. They are surposed to have metal plugs insterted from below and then rubber coated over that but i assume yours have rusted away.
If the new oil you added has cleaning agents in it, it will probably loosen up a decent amount of gunk. So i would do another oil change reasonably soon. The how soon would be based on how dirty i think the engine is and how expensive the new oil is.
Are you standing on an almost perfectly level surface, ive noticed my oil level change quite drastically based on the levelness of the surface.
I check my level about 5min after engine turnoff thats plenty time for all the oil to drain back down...
Yeah we did it on my brothers p38. As far as i remember they not very sensitive.
But we dont use that anymore more because in the meantime he's developed a ABS/TC interceptor. Its main purpose is to allow the ABS and TC to be turned on and off...
press and hold to fully open the window. lift and hold to fully close the window and continue to hold for a couple of seconds until you get window set on the dash
for the sunroof, fully open, full close, fully tilt and fully close again, hold for...
I cant remember which ones exactly but two of the ones ive circled in red are labeled VR3 and VR4.
VR4 changes the speedo offset.
VR3 changes the slope.
This bit i havent confirmed but VR1 adjusts temp gauge offset VR2 fuel gauge offset, VR5 and...
Incorrect
There are two potentiometers on the back of the gauge cluster that are used to calibrate the speedo. They where used on the police cars to get an accurate speedo.
They only calibrate the speedo itself though, so your distance...
There is almost no diffrence in steering and turning circle.
High speed cornering is worse but are you going to race tracks in your P38?
There is a huge diffrence in off road performance between stock and the 235/85R16
Im going to have to disagree with this.
We have a P38 on stock air suspension thats on 235/85R16 and they fit. They do touch very slightly but not nearly enough to warrant trimming.
On the rear axle under full compression they touch slightly on...
I think you're over thinking this. Any oil you can buy today will exceed ACEA A2:96. As the numbers go up the old spec is superceeded. Your Mobil Super is A3.... one better than A2. So long as it's 10w/40 you'll be fine. It's an ancient V8...
Yeah if you didnt put the engine under load and the cap hadnt vented coolant yet i dont think you would have done damage.
If you just idling your cylinder temps wont be very much above coolant temps. But on the other hand if you have 118deg...