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    LT77S first gear problem

    Hi All, I've had the LT77s 56A Suffix H rebuilt twice now by a local gearbox specialist. First time had new mainshaft, 1 through 5 baulk ring triples, 1/2 thrust washers and gaskets and seals. Then when i finally finished the rebuild and had the defender on the road it kept popping out of first...
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    200tdi water pump flow

    Hello, Does anyone know what the water flow is in L/hr, preferably for 200tdi curious to see how much water it shifts. Investigating the idea of replacing it with a 12v pump to reduce paracitic loss. Cheers
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    CV joint identification

    I need help identifying a cv joint, i tried part tdj000010 but the abs ring fouls on the housing, rtc6862 but thats too long and for the older wide hubs and i dont have aue2522 but that wont fit because the axle shaft is 32 spline and thats 23 internal spline. So i'm at a loss as to what the...
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    Identify this colour

    Can anyone identify this Land Rover colour taken off my 90 defender 1994? I would take the parts to a paint shop to see if they could match it but the colour is only present on the tub crossmember and windscreen surround so a bit unwieldy for that. I've tried looking at colour charts but it...
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    Defender/Discovery Breakers

    Since my defender gearbox (LT77) and transfer box (LT230T) have to come out for some rebuilds I was thinking about sticking a 1.2 disco transfer box in, I don't do any heavy towing or have massive 33" inch tyres (235/85 R16 on and no real plans to go bigger) and since the low range is the same...
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    Imperial socket sizes for suspension nuts/bolts

    I've embarked on the task of rebuilding the axles on my 1994 200tdi defender 90. The rear one appears to be a discovery item as it has disc brakes and looks like some mounts have been welded on, i believe this model came with drums, but i digress. I'm a young un' so never really worked with...
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