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  1. On 2/9/2024 at 8:44 PM, fmmv said:

    Slight hijack but on rhis subject, the later plastic fuel tanks seem to have a breather with a rollover valve, either dirctly on the tank or teed into the breather that is part of the filler. Do these not need to be extended like the rear axle breather to a height where water is unlikelt to be? 

    Yes it is wise to rise the tank breather as well. This can be troublesome on hardtops and csw's as you don't want either the axle or tank breathers inside.

    Mike

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  2. Our 110 was a 2.25 diesel converted to disco 200tdi. The guage as far as I can tell is original but we did swap the sender to a defender version to get it to read correctly. The one thing I will say is I wouldn't bank on them being accurate but once you have established it's not doing anything silly it settle in a set position for normal running ours is just over halfway on the guage which then gives you a baseline.

    Mike

  3. Your engine is considerably cleaner and more leak free than either of mine. I get a diesel smell when the injector spill pipes split and hot exhaust/turbo smell when I open only the front sliding window as it creates a vacuum in the cab. It's worse in the ibex because it has a hole in the floor for the winch rope. My point here is I have holes in the floor of both trucks so unless your exhaust is leaking or the exhaust finishes under the body you shouldn't have a problem.

    Try driving with the heater fan running and the windows shut this should pressurise the cab and stop the fumes from entering. If it does it would suggest you have an exhaust leak somewhere.

    Mike

  4. Disco master and servo can be made to fit but essentially they don't. There's no need to change the master it works fine you just may have a little more travel. I did mine with 200 hubs and 300 calipers/brackets. Depending on what disc you use you may need caliper spacers as mentioned. There is a list of parts I used buried in my ibex thread but it may take some finding.

    Mike

     

  5. I have Freelander seats in the ibex (would be a pain to fit in a 110), standard defender in the 110. The ibex seats are now covered with genuine land rover seat covers and I wish I'd bought them years ago. The 110 seats have Exmoor foams up front, the rears are their high back model bought for a song because they were the batch of rubbish clothe that fell apart, the previous owner had them replaced and was told to bin the old ones. All of ours have seat covers, I find them comfortable. I'm 6'3" and happily drive either car to Scotland. I can't stand leather or plastic seats, I find them slippery, hot in the summer and cold in the winter. I've sat in Ed's 110 and whilst the RR seats are very comfortable my height means they wouldn't work for me. Personally I didn't notice any difference between standard defender and puma seats when I spent rather a long time in fridgefreezer's ambulance.

    My two pence is fit the standard seats and sell the others.

    Mike

  6. This world throws away many repairable and recyclable items. 80% of my home is recycled, my car is recycled, my wife's car is repaired/recycled. We as a family (especially my wife) are passionate about reuse, so yes I'm a fully qualified womble.

    Mike

  7. Over the years I've fished a Makita 6" battery skill saw (duff brushes), a 240v Fein saw (supplied parts to fix mine) and a Makita battery angle grinder (couldn't find anything wrong) out of the metal skip. So Stephen your not alone.

    Mike

  8. 6 hours ago, Stellaghost said:

    Not mine I hasten to add, a new toy work has purchased, but I thought it would be of interest 

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    Its a SIP cordless battery welder  does 3.2mm rods no problem. Ive been told it can do up to 20 of this size rod before needing  recharged 

    Not cheap mind, pretty sure I heard a figure of around £1500

    However very handy to carry around at only 15kg

    Regards Stephen 

    Everyone else has been using two car battery's and a set of jump leads for years....:hysterical:

    Mike

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