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Jesse

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  1. Hi just wondering if anyone can help me I'm going to clean fuel sedimenter and clean the little filter inside the banjo bolt in the lift pump. I'm a bit of a rookie so I'd like to make sure I have my facts straight I'm trying to locate the banjo bolt that has the little fuel filter inside of it, on the lift pump in my 1986 county 4bd1.  I'v been reading lots of advice posted on forums but I can't fined a work shop manual with pictures so I'm not 100% sure what is what I have attached a picture and drawn colourful arrows to make communication easier 😂

    purple arrow  is the banjo bolt with the filter? Orange hand pump? green banjo bolt no filter? I believe some have filter in top and some in bottom. I've looked into it a lot but I'd like to make sure I'm not making some massive rookie era.

    Cheers 

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  2. 1 hour ago, Arjan said:

    LT77 = Reverse left of 1st gear

    R380 = Reverse on the right opposite 5th gear

    What engine ?

    Hi arjan the lt85 and Lt77 have reverse left of 5th.. it has the 3.9 isuzu 4db1 engine . I think it may have come with the lt95 originally if it's the original owners manual that I have in the car..had a good look on Ashcroft but couldn't quite get the info I needed but I may need to clean it up a bit and have a better look.  Thanks for that Mavrik I'll give it a go cheers 

    1 hour ago, Arjan said:

    LT77 = Reverse left of 1st gear

    R380 = Reverse on the right opposite 5th gear

    What engine ?

    1 hour ago, Arjan said:

    LT77 = Reverse left of 1st gear

    R380 = Reverse on the right opposite 5th gear

    What engine ?

    5 hours ago, Maverik said:

    But then come straight back here (lr4x4). :)

    whats your actual problem?

    Hi maverik maybe you can help.. I did come here first as it was free 😂 

    I was going to get a few things done at a mechanic because I have just acquired the car and have a lot of questions and most importantly wanted some one who really knows there stuff  look it over. I wanted to get  the a frame ball joint done as well.

    I have fixed most the niggling little  things my self thanks to my new best friend on YouTube (Britannica restorations) 

    I'm currently trying to identify my transmission it's definitely an lt77 or lt85 as reverse is next to 1st. It would make sence for it to be an lt85 but who knows what has been done to it over the last 30 Years. I have identified my transfer box its an lt230. But I can't match seen to mach what looks like the serial number I'll attach a photo.  Iv done a little research on best oil to use in both on AULRU and every one seems to have a different opinion on the best oil to fuse.

  3. 3 hours ago, Maverik said:

    But then come straight back here (lr4x4). :)

    whats your actual problem?

    Hi maverik maybe you can help.. I did come here first as it was free 😂 

    I was going to get a few things done at a mechanic because I have just acquired the car and have a lot of questions and most importantly wanted some one who really knows there stuff to look it over. I wanted to get  the a frame ball joint done as well. But I have have just got a vice and may also give that a crack myself.

    I have fixed most the niggling little  things my self thanks to my new best friend on YouTube (Britannica restorations) but the more things  I fix the more I fined that needs fixing 

    I'm currently trying to identify my transmission it's definitely an lt77 or lt85 as reverse is next to 1st. It would make sence for it to be an lt85 but who knows what has been done to it over the last 30 Years. I have identified my transfer box its an lt230. But I can't match  mach what looks like the serial number on my gear box  I'll attach a photo.  Iv done a little research on best oil to use in both transfer and gearbox  on AULRU and every one seems to have a different opinion on the best oil to use.

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  4. Dos any one know if you can refurbish or adjust floppy  outer door lever on the front door latch  on the early county's? or if you can get the part new? It has the series style latch on the outside of the door and the  more modern style lever like a 200tdi on the inside 

    Cheers 

    Jesse 

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