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  1. Brown

    Defender Door lock

    As well as the door latch mechanism itself, don't forget all the bits of plastic and bent wire and suchlike that go to make up the handles, lock button and so on. I had a similar situation some years ago in that I'd be driving along and suddenly notice that the driver's door was being held only...
  2. Brown

    Defender 90 TD5 rear wash wiring loom from dash switch to pump?

    These days I find myself using the wiring diagrams on the LR workshop website, despite having the electrical manual. Nice and colourful too, so I don't have to remember all those letter codes (what's NU again? Brown with a blue stripe?). My TD5 has a separate pump for the rear washer, adjacent...
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    Is she lifted?

    Standard springs can vary a bit, and may 'sink' over the course of their lifetime. I put some new ones on mine and it sat considerably higher. So much so that I went and got the boxes out of the bin to check if the shop had given me +2s by mistake. I've just got used to it now, or maybe it's...
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    Shaking at 70-90km/h

    I can tell when my propshaft joints are getting loose because I get vibration at about 50 mph. So I would be in 4th or 5th at the time because with anything lower the engine would be screaming! Other vehicles may vary of course, but that's what happens on mine.
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    Clutch pedal reservoir

    Has the fluid changed colour? Sometimes, as the seals deteriorate the fluid starts looking very dark. It's possible to put new seals on, but complete master and slave units are not that expensive so I (and a lot of other people, apparently) just change the whole thing. The fiddliest thing...
  6. Brown

    What have you done on your 90/110/130 today?

    Manure is even better.
  7. Brown

    Steering / suspension ideas

    The standard springs seem OK for most situations and not too uncomfortable. If you're after a 1970s American land yacht experience, the Land Rover isn't the best choice of vehicle, but otherwise they're not too bad. A steering shimmy at a specific speed might also be related to wheel balance...
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    Bearing or no bearing?

    In answer to the other question, I've just checked in the manual and I can only see one seal per side. It's a few years since I last did mine and I couldn't remember.
  9. Brown

    Bearing or no bearing?

    It's got a seal, but no actual bearing at that point. The end of the shaft is held in place by the diff and the driveshaft on the other side of the CV joint has a roller bearing where it goes into the fixed stub axle. It's got to be free to move a tiny bit so the CV joint doesn't bind when you...
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    I would just like to say

    Cats love sitting on paper, especially if it's in our line of sight. I wonder what they used to do before paper was invented? Perhaps they sat on papyrus in ancient Egypt. Is that the one that makes a mess during the night?
  11. Brown

    Engine whine

    It's good that it was just idlers rather than anything more expensive like the alternator, power steering pump, air conditioning pump and suchlike.
  12. Brown

    I would just like to say

    I expect the growth rings are very close together too. From the days when virgin forest and open-grown trees were being harvested.
  13. Brown

    I would just like to say

    Personally, I'd rather have moss than grass. Moss is nice and spongy, doesn't need cutting and in some species is apt to stay greener in dry weather. The trouble is with domestic gardens that people mow the grass down to the very limit of the plant's viability and then spend loads of time and...
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    I would just like to say

    I think he does quite a nice neat job though. His metalworking and woodworking looks very professional. The plate and box section finish in his tunnels would look good gracing @landowner's hallway.
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    I would just like to say

    Considering that once upon a time people used to have to do this sort of thing with moulding planes by hand, it seems to me a big improvement. Can you imagine filing out the desired profile on the blade, creating the corresponding profile in the wooden sole plate of the plane body, hardening and...
  16. Brown

    WAA181can anyone give an idea way my TD5 fuel gauge shows quarter tank but will not start. Added fuel and it runs with no problems thanks

    I'm not quite sure how all the dirt gets in there. A couple of months after buying mine I decided to tackle the persistent leak from around the pump when the tank was full. It turned out that the retaining ring had been cross threaded so was on at a funny angle and was not pressing the seal down...
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    I would just like to say

    I particularly like that piece of precision woodworking around the pipe. There's a future Sheraton or Chippendale at work there for sure. At least the person doing the plumbing appears to have used a pipe bender rather than doing it over his knee and creasing it.
  18. Brown

    Engine whine

    Yes, it's worth having fan spanners for the TD5. It makes lots of things easier if you can get the fan off, like changing the fan belt. Whilst it's possible to prize the idler pulley back far enough with a lever, it's easier to put a socket on the pulley nut and flex it away from the engine to...
  19. Brown

    Fuel gauge level.

    It's hard to bend the arm accidentally as they're made out of very stiff wire in my experience and you've really got to put some effort in to bend them. If it's arm bending that has taken place, it sounds like the float has bent upwards compared to where it was before, so at a high level it...
  20. Brown

    Engine whine

    Yes, it does the alternator, power steering, water pump fan and air conditioning if you have it. It may be the bearings on one of the pulleys that's getting noisy. There's a lot of things that can clunk in a Land Rover transmission. As well as the Rear ball joint I find the splined joints...
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