paul stage1v8
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If it is the early long stick I believe it should fit, it was the later short stick that will interfere with the seatbox?
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not sure about that, some genuine parts I have got from a UK LR dealer aren't lucas
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personally I would rather stretch a truck cab than shorten a hardtop, though shortening a 110 DC roof would be easier, just harder to find. ($$?)
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between the Rangie and the 90 you should have almost all you need, only thing you may need is a radiator as the rangie one will be too wide, the diesel one may ? not be suitable.
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R 380 is supposed to be the better box.
Swapping the levers on an LT77 is a complete strip job and replacing parts.
If you think that an LT230 and LT77 is heavy try an LT95 4 speed. ;-)
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no problem with the auto, but if you swap to the RRs Borg warner box, you will need the front prop that goes with that. Use the autos mounts and there is a little to be trimmed from the seatbox support. Check the link in my sig if you want to see my 110 auto conversion I am just finishing.
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1. I think the fuel tank mounts are different, body mounts are almost the same, rearmounts go inside the body instead of outside.
2. I dont think you can modify the shifter easily, engine should be okay.
3. I have a disco front, used the 110 calipers on it, I will be converting my rear salisbury to disc. The disco rear may not be strong enough, later 110 have an uprated version of it.
4. B pillars are available, I believe the crossmembers are on back order currently from someone elses post recently.
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the v8 defender rad that I needed is on back order, unknown supply date so I had a core made and used the disco header tanks.
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No wonder the army can't afford decent protection for the soldiers if they are spanking all their cash on trick alloys for their motors.
better to drive away on run flat tyres than have to run though isnt it
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you may also find a loud exhaust is costing you torque and fuel
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is it a solid sqare pin or a hollow one? if it is solid it shouldnt be there, but the piece the cable goes in is like a square tube, if you check your old box you will see it.
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I think he is fitting a disco box with a transducer to his early v8 110 so has all the bits, just the transducer is in the way.
The transducer in my disco transfer was held on by an allen bolt.
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anyone else heard they can break the spring towers with twin shocks?
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you should already have a return line anyway, carbs have them as well as EFI
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Someone on another forum just bought Britparts and they were marked with GKN markings, so might be worth checking a bit further
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Someone on another forum just bought Britparts and they were marked with GKN markings, so might be worth checking a bit further
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The only autos were the v8 90s, very expensive and hard to find, ashcrofts have done conversions for all engine types, or build your own.
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As Jim said, early arms are 5mm narrower at the axle end than later ones, also the same with RR/disco ones.
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you would only need the RH swivel housing for the axle, though you may prefer to swap the complete axle and just keep your brakes, though the 110 cvs are stronger.
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hot air rises, also under the bonnet has a lot of air pressure from the air coming thru the radiator.
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It should help.
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depends on what you want the vehicle for, and what you have or are prepared to pay. The 3.9 and 3.5 efi systems are getting old now and if they give trouble seem to give lots of trouble, though my RRs have been fairly reliable. I intend to take my v8 to places where I wouldnt want to have to walk for help and so simple is better for me. But if it was only an occasional offroader and I could afford the time and trouble for setting up then megasquirt would be the choice.
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depends on what you want the vehicle for, and what you have or are prepared to pay. The 3.9 and 3.5 efi systems are getting old now and if they give trouble seem to give lots of trouble, though my RRs have been fairly reliable. I intend to take my v8 to places where I wouldnt want to have to walk for help and so simple is better for me. But if it was only an occasional offroader and I could afford the time and trouble for setting up then megasquirt would be the choice.
Wiper Delay
in Defender Forum (1983 - 2016)
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on my list of things to do is add the wiper delay to my 1985 V8, the later wiper switch has this feature with one extra wire which needs connecting to the delay circuit, in theory it looks a simple job, in practise its a landrover so could be a challenge, but that delay relay would be okay for the job, I have a couple from RRs I was going to use.