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  1. I'd say looking at the banjo, it is very much of the profile similar to the fuel filter. However, the pipes to the fuel filter/pump(s) are usually as a joined pair. As such, if it is a fuel filter pipe, probably been separated?

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  2. Instrument positioning feels like quite a personal choice. For me, the instruments that I look at most often are speed, rev, temp and fuel. These are in the main console. The boost, battery and EGT on the mini MUD console looked at less frequently. Only on long dual carriage way type hills does the EGT really start to show any movement around 500 to 600 Celsius. The battery gauge is useful to me as a indication of alternator working. Boost is useful every now and then to give an indication that the turbo is doing something and waste gate is set appropriately. 

  3. On 9/8/2023 at 10:01 PM, vulcan bomber said:

    I have a pair of front seats in the 2nd row, took some work, but there a significant improvement on what was there. Can supply the bits if you wanted to go that way.

    Interested to see how you made that work. In particular if a re-bracket exercise of some chopping to wheel arches. Any pics would be awesome. Thanks.

  4. Hi Folks,

    Looking for some "bracket arrangement" that could be fitted to our second row seats to provide more legroom.

    @western Noticed in some old threads (2017) that you mentioned fitting some brackets to your Landy. Are these still generally available? Google not revealing much. Perhaps I could fabricate if no longer available. Would be interested in their design.

    Thanks,

    Simon...

  5. Having just done this on our 300Tdi, I can confirm that the extra holes are not needed.

    Happily can also confirm that we no longer have any oil leaks from the rear crank onto the garage floor.

    Some pictures to that may help. Having some threaded studs to act as guide pins helped to ensure a perfect alignment.

    Used the recommended sealant by Turners also for this specific job as stated on their website.

    Simon...

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