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Wow, I knew this thread had already become a repetitive bore but I hadn’t anticipated the tinfoil hat direction.
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I’d still get a sparky to spec it, I’m sure they’d be happy to do so for a minimal fee.
Mine is a 10mm feed and I had it taken straight off the meter tails (i.e. bypassing the consumer unit),via a 63A cartridge fuse rather than a circuit breaker. Very resilient for loads such as welders and compressors.
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How long did you run it for? And was it at idle?
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HEIC is not an Apple-only format, though they are the main users of it. Most devices should be able to open it, however the forum software does not embed it automatically like it does with a JPEG.
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9 hours ago, Anderzander said:
I thought you couldn’t claim VAT back unless it was on their list ? If that’s not the case what is the point of the list ?
It is all rather confusing !
The list people refer to is to do with benefit in kind status.
As above the VAT can be claimed back on any piece of equipment, vehicles included, which is for the use of the business. We have loads of cars in the fleet at work, all 100% business use and not used for any personal journeys by staff.
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They’ve confirmed you’re able to reclaim VAT, but you could do that already as long as it was 100% for business use. One assumes that it is now possible to claim it back on a vehicle purchased for mixed business/personal use.
The email doesn’t mention the benefit in kind situation though. I presume from this email, that it would now be okay (in terms of lower BiK rate) with the 2-seater commercial models.
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A dodgy tensioner can cause the edge wear on the belt. Definitely change it, and for a proper branded part this time.
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You may want to give a bit more information.
What engine? Is the oil cooler on the radiator or the engine?
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Thread tidied and off-topic posts removed.
80W90 will be fine for the transfer box - it will do the job just as well as ‘proper’ single grade EP90.
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I bought my 90 with 140k on the clock - put another 150k on it before the gearbox developed a noise. Swapped another one in and have done another 120k since then. All on bog standard mineral ATF Dexron 3.
The 110 looks a great project
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Offside UK or offside Italy?
You should be able to find it on the link above. Seems to be this page?
https://parts.jaguarlandroverclassic.com/parts/index/part/id/27.54084.54158.28973/brand/land-rover/
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In my experience containers are usually able to be delivered (and put where you want by the Hiab) as part of the sale at minimal if any extra cost - is there a reason that isn’t an option for you?
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I attended the Grenadier test drive event at Glen Tanar estate yesterday, so thought I’d add a bit to this thread on how I found it off road. Sorry I didn’t get many photos!
First though another point on the steering. I drove two vehicles yesterday, one on the off road course and one on a road circuit - the latter had horrendous steering that felt pretty unsafe at higher speeds on uneven roads. The other car felt fine so I am pretty sure there was an issue with the second vehicle, but the guy with me wasn’t having any of it and said it was normal. It felt like an old 110 with the swivel pre-loads set far too loose. The lack of self-centring was also still evident on both cars but as I’ve said above already you would adapt to that pretty quickly.
The main interest for me however was the off road test. To my surprise the course was actually quite technical, it was rutted tracks through woodland but there were a number of tight turns, loose ascents/decents and side slopes that along with the wet conditions owing to recent weather made it a pretty good test in my opinion. Certainly much more testing than the likes of the sanitised LR Experience courses.
Unsurprisingly the car had no issues, for the huge heavy lump that it is it was actually fairly easy to manoeuvre it around the course. I did miss the cameras on the 110 but the visibility at the front is slightly better on the grenadier. The traction control worked well, it’s a bit more rudimentary than LR’s system and slower to react but it never struggled to get me up the hills.
One thing I was surprised at was the lack of ground clearance. The vehicles were all catching on bits of the course where a standard old 90/110 (or a new one in off road height) would not.
Overall it feels just like a bigger, heavier, more solid 110 and performs off road in a similar way. The main difference being the significant extra weight and I could really feel the effects of that on the side slopes and ascents/descents.
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Useful recommendation - thanks. I’ll need some exhaust expertise in due course and I am passing through that area fairly regularly
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That looks okay - hopefully it all lines up.
It will be worthwhile getting plenty of seam sealer into the open joints, and then once painted loads of wax into the cavities.
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There’s not usually a gasket fitted between an LT77 and a transfer box. Each of the boxes has an oil seal on the shaft.
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I’ve no doubt the LR has the same sump, but it’s well protected by various guards.
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55 minutes ago, CwazyWabbit said:
Good to see this thread still getting use, can't believe it's 13 years since this got done.
And that speedo you did the original work on is still going strong 246,000 miles later - I think we can safely say the process did not cause any issues
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A shame.
I’ve got an off road test drive booked for next weekend so I’ll try and have a look under one. I can’t imagine the course they’ll have will be anything challenging though.
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Seems odd that there would be no guarding at all from the factory?
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When I changed the discs and pads on mine a year or two back it was a pretty easy process, certainly much simpler than on the old 90 due to the front mounted discs as above.
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48 minutes ago, Escape said:
The front calipers seem fixed, not floating. At least on the 110 in the article.
In theory floating calipers might be easier/ lighter, cheaper, but I agree they're usually more prone to sticking. Typically easy enough to free and clean up though.
They are floating on mine. Must be a different setup on the larger brakes.
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What age is the car and how many miles?
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They’re not floating discs, they just have a finned section on the bell. The calipers are all floating though as is standard practice these days.
Rear Brake Issues
in Defender Forum (1983 - 2016)
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Usually caused by worn calipers, or pads out of spec. 3,300 miles would be weird though. What brand are the calipers?