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  1. 2 hours ago, FridgeFreezer said:

     

    @Escape thanks for the good info - I think the H14 being worm drive skews a lot of the speed calculations much as @miketomcat found, respooling could be a real chore.

    To be fair respooling the 525 is no problem in 4th or 5th you just get a little shaft whip. It's paying out that's a pain when the freespool is buggered :ph34r: it's fine when it's working. I tend to winch in 2nd sometimes 3rd if the load is lighter but it isn't that slow and the fact it doesn't stop or really slow at all makes up for that. 

    Mike

  2. 2 hours ago, Stellaghost said:

    More for interest as appose to anything else some pictures of my external fuel fill I did around 28 yrs ago, pictures are upside down but then the tub is upside down at the moment lol

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    Last but not least my 3mm stainless tank, I know how heavy really, but great for putting a high lift under

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    I may have to remake this as upto now I have not tried to fit it but I have a sneaky suspicion my nuke spec trailing arm bracket will be in the way. Time will tell regards Stephen 

     

    The ibex rear tank is 3mm stainless and I've put a 6mm steel tank guard under it just to be sure. :rofl:

    Mike

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  3. 3 hours ago, Daan said:

    We promote the correct use of the English language on LR4x4.

    Interesting it has to come from a Dutch man, who to all intents and purposes, is still learning!

    Mike, I am glad to hear your car is working again.

    Daan

     

    Whilst I agree with the sentiment and try my best to use correct spelling and grammar. I think publicly shaming people is not the way to do it, a simple PM with an offer to change or allow it to be changed would suffice.

    I am thick skinned enough to not care what people think and don't take offense but others might not be so inclined.

    End of subject! 

    Mike

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  4. 7 hours ago, FridgeFreezer said:

    That was tried & failed, the suction on it & lack of recovery points rendered a lot of perfectly good recovery techniques useless :angry:

     

    Nope, opposite side, other waterfall, the bit they're stuck in is the stream that feeds the waterfall so riiiiight up the top of a really horrible section, winches & lockers needed to get up there.

    At least we now understand the sudden interest in finally fitting the H14. :SVAgoaway:

    Mike

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  5. Assuming a hydraulic H14 runs at similar speeds to a PTO 525, they're not as bad as you think. I run ours loaded in 2nd gear and there's probably not much between it and a 12000lb lowline. In fact the only reason I don't run it loaded in a higher gear is the shaft starts to whip. My point is whats the problem with running it in a higher gear? Unless you do something very clever your unlikely to be able to match wheel and line speed (not that you really need to with a H14) so why not just fit as is.

    Mike

  6. Well I've swapped the head tonight but haven't had chance for a good run (it'll get one on the way to work in the morning) but fingers crossed it seems ok.

    I have found the crack in the other head so that's good I have something to pin the problems on but a shame the heads a right off.

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    The crack is the vertical line above the valve stem and just to the left of the valve guide in the picture.

    Mike

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  7. 1 minute ago, western said:

    possibly had a timing belt break at some point, just swap the bent rods for known straight ones, the pushrods bent so the vaalves/piston only touch without wrecking eachother.

    Yeah that was my thought I guess the previous owner just changed the belt and didn't check them. Not worried as that is the engine I'm going to rebuild anyway.

    Mike

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  8. 15 hours ago, Daan said:

     

    I am not 100%, but I think you can fit a 300 head on a 200?

    Daan

    I believe you need to fit the pistons too. 

    The bottom line is I have a 200 fitted, I like the 200, there's a 200 in the wife's 110, the 200 has better mpg than anything else, the 300 is not enough better to warrant the agro and I don't have the money to do a conversion of any type. So I'll be repairing and keeping a 200 TDI.

    Mike

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  9. @elbekko I don't think it's the block as cooling system seems to be at normal pressure. I think it's most likely a crack into the exhaust tract as again it seems to be running ok just doing an impression of a steam train.

    At the moment I just need to get this one running because borrowing freinds or the wife's car is wearing thin. Once it's sorted then I'll workout what I'm going to do with the other one and what in need to achieve that.

    Mike

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  10. Much as I'd love to put something else in time, cost and economy make it prohibitive. I've got to strip the other engine to rebuild it so the head has to come off anyway so I might as well put it on this engine for now. There is a machine shop 3 miles from my house so I'd be silly not to use them. Definitely could of done without this but I'll get it sorted. Just lucky I have a good friend with a spare car to get me out of the poo today.

    Mike

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