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  1. 28 minutes ago, monkie said:

    Are you meaning preventative maintenance beyond routine oil and filter changes? 

    Pretty much yeah. For example is it worth changing injectors? I've heard the injector harness on TD5s can be a source of trouble as well etc so I'm wondering if there's anything I should do to guard against being stranded somewhere.

  2. Hi folks, my 90 TD5 has been with me since she had 70k on the clock and has now done 138k of fairly reliable motoring. I had a wee puff of blue smoke on startup the other day, nothing too concerning but made me wonder if there's something I should be doing to prevent any major breakdowns in the near future. So far I've gone with the 'if it ain't broke don't fix it' method of maintenance but I'm not sure if that's viable any more. Where's the best place to start to make sure I don't end up on the side of the dual carriageway?

  3. In the end I opted to send my box to ICS Steering in Birmingham for a refurb. They quoted 5 days to turn it around but in the end it was more like 3 weeks. A nice bunch of people if not a bit chaotic and they forgot to send my steering arm back to me which was a bit of a pain. They've charged £160 + VAT for the service which comes with a 12 month warranty so still cheaper than a recon unit from the usual suppliers and at least it's still the original box which I like. Their website shows a video of the process and it looks like they deal with the shaft corrosion properly rather than just lump a new seal on there and hope for the best.

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  4. I'd echo the sentiments above. Just think how much you're going to spend on gas, wire and steel which will only delay the inevitable. When you buy your new chassis and bolt everything on you'll likely kick yourself for not doing it sooner. It's a big undertaking but there's so much experience on here to draw from and I'm sure nearby folk will lend a hand if you get stuck.

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  5. I don't hear many good things about Dunecht 4x4 these days. They seem to be interested in sales with some pretty poor after sales. I've only dealt with Titch a couple of times but find him to be a genuine enthusiast with lots of good advice. I wouldn't hesitate to send folk his way. 

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    On 8/13/2021 at 12:39 AM, Anderzander said:

    We are struggling to find camping spots at the moment - they further up we go the more they seem booked up - or on a first come first served… and I don’t fancy driving hours to find out somewhere is full.. 🤔

    Staying near Applecross this next stop. Near Strontium tonight.

    I know a wee wild camping spot just south of Lochinver, send me a message and I'll point you in the right direction. It's by a loch with some excellent brown trout and far from the maddening crowds.

  7. Once I get the 1.2 transfer in there and sort a few niggles I think it'll be a fine commuting vehicle. I did 480 miles in it last month over to Campbeltown and it wasn't too bad at all. I'm doing a pick up conversion for winter and that should make it a quieter and less condensation-prone place to be. Should be easier to keep warm as well.

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