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  1. Just about to start revamping my braking system, got calipers rebuilt (sandblasted, S/S Pistons, new seals fitted & reassembled) and was thinking of painting them.

    Would it be alright to give them a clean with Thinners to remove any leftover Grease, Brake Fluid etc prior to applying the paint?

    I've heard/read a few different ideas on this, some people are saying the thinners will swell the seals & others seem to think it will be fine .........

    Anyone have any advice on this?

    Cheers

  2. I found my water leak was coming through the seam in the bulkhead, directly under where the Heater Blower/Matrix is bolted down.

    Removed all interior Trim and ran hose on LR until i could see exactly where it was coming through, originally i could see it dripping from the Plastic Trim over the Door Catch/Restraint Bar which made me think it was coming in through the Door Seal (which i also changed).

    removed Heater, cleaned up, resealed with Dintrol 410 http://www.amazon.co.uk/DINITROL-POLYURETHANE-Sealing-adhesive-compound/dp/B007W1OWLS and refitted heater.

    Also fitted new seals between Wing Inlet and Heater & Heater and Bulkhead.

    ^_^

  3. I was thinking along those lines, did you ever try to get the o-ring out?

    Its fairly deep set without much space to get anything in there to "pick" it out for sizing up and replacement.

    I found a repair kit from the company you spoke about in your first post http://www.amazon.com/Dorman-800-300-Quick-Disconnect-Repair/dp/B000XQ5IO4 its a bit overkill for one weeping connector, but perhaps they do single replacement components as well?

  4. Finally got round to figuring out where fuel has been slowing leaking out of my Defender ('06 Td5), it seems the Fuel hose Connector that goes onto the Fuel Pressure Regulator - with the Green hood on it - isn't as well connected as i'd like.

    Attached pics might explain the part i'm talking about better.

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    The slow leak is coming from somewhere on/inside the connector.

    I took it off and had a look, there seems to be a small Blue O'Ring inside it, that i'm guessing makes the seal to the Barb on coming out from the FPR.

    I don't really want to get into replacing the whole fuel line from the Tank (or is the filter?) for the sake of a small weeping leak.

    Does anyone know if you can purchase these Connectors separately, or even the O'rings from inside them?

    Has anyone else attempted this?

    Cheers

  5. I've always bought Genuine Parts Filters for my '06 Td5 Defender, i noticed with the last 2 i bought they seem to have suffered a drop in quality/packaging.

    Previously they always came shrink wrapped in hard clear see-through plastic with all the seals/washers in place and a Water Drain Plug inserted.

    The last 2 arrived with some ill fitting plastic caps either end, which fall off more easily than they stay put, no Water Drain Plug on either and missing seal/washer for the Water Drain Plug on one........

    ....they are both UFI manufactured and are stamped Landrover Genuine Parts on the Filters and Boxes.

    Needless to say, the price hasnt dropped off to match!.......

  6. A bit of white spirit brushed into waxoyl should help to disolve it......

    I used White/Methylated spirits, Jizer & scouring pads to clean a full 90 Chassis & Axles of Waxoyl, much more effective (and much harder/time consuming) than Pressure Washing or Steam Cleaning - which i tired first.

    Spray/Brush on Spirits, aggitate with Scouring Pad, Spray on Jizer, wipe off with rag.

    Only took a full week :blink::blush:

  7. ^_^ your right, not much real Mud to speak of, but i am impressed with the wear rate of the MTRs on a Friends 110.

    I beg your pardon, it does. I imagined you were referring to post 14 from robbie1717. I assume that the OP has probably worn out his tyres by now, but in case he is still wondering I am sure your reply will be a great help. ;)

    Chris

  8. Hi

    I fitted a EGR Valve Removal Kit, now i want to tidy it all up a bit by fitting a Vacuum Hose without the EGR "T" in it.

    Can anyone help by giving me the part number for a "non EGR" Brake Vacuum Hose to fit:

    Defender Td5

    Year: 2003

    Right Hand Drive

    No ABS

    Cheers

    Robbie

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