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Romahomepete

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  1. Unless you are painting the whole vehicle when buying paint by ref no is OK you are better having an existing panel scanned and the paint matched to that as the paint will already have faded.

     

    Peter

  2. It is acceptable to use cable ties to retain TRE boots, if you buy a CV boot kit for a modern car the chances are that it will come with cable ties instead of metal clips.

    People like Blanchards may have better quality NOS boots.

    I keep a stock of boots in as they split on a regiular basis, whatever they are made of they are not the same quality as originals.

    Peter

  3. Moving the backplate round 1 hole is common, it also make bleeding them much easier.  I am fortunate though I didnt need to do it on mine but I did fit the cylinders pipes and shoes on the bench before fitting on the land rover.  Oh and I also filled the cylinders with brake fluid whilst on the bench.  Small ratchet strap round the shoes to keep in place and I bled the brakes before fitting the drums.

     

    Peter

  4. Our conservatory roof is twinwall plastic sheet, 27 years so far and still going strong.

    To save future problems with the dormer would it be possible to put a sloping roof from the front up to the ridge line then slate it even of it is a shallow angle, the alternative would be a fibreglass cap.  Bothe are more expensive than refelting but you will not be facing a replacement in 10 years.

    Peter

  5. Measure the distance round all the pulleys and go to your local bearing supplier, he will be able to get a v belt to fit that is cheaper than a normal fan belt.  If you can work out the sizing you can also buy from Ebay.  Have you checked that your pulleys are in line as that is the most common cause of belts shredding.

     

    Peter

  6. M7 is an uncommon size in the UK but is used extensively in the French automotive industry, what you call a person I'm not that keen on size.

    How do I know?  Bour eurobox suffered a rusted sump, as it is the base of our camper I fitted an alloy sump from another model, thicker flange, needed longer bolts.  Ended up buying from the Citroen agent and they cost a fortune, but the sump was cheap and wont rot away again.

    Peter

  7. A bit of useless information that applies to factory recon series engines.

    LR or their reconditioners always machined the number off.

    There is a service bulletin that ells dealers to stamp the original engine number on the machined surface.  Many didnt bother though.

    There is also some confusion with log books/V5s where the engine no and the chassis no appear the same.  They cannot be  as they use a different system but laziness when first registering meant that the chassis number was just copied into the engiune number space.

     

    Peter

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