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barmiebrumie

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  1. Hi Roy Sounds like you have suckd up some s**t, try a new filter on the bulkhead & then clean out the one under the rear arch or bypass it
  2. Yep thats filler alright, you'd be surprised how many cars have it, even thicker than that as well , where are you located ?, can help with welding if your local to Brum John
  3. Hi Chris Where are you based ?, can help if your local to Brum John
  4. Been a long day, but am I reading this right ?, aren't the bump stops on the chassis ?, do you mean between the bump stops & the axle ?, if so have a standard hieght 90 here you can come & measure if you want John
  5. Did they fit easy ?, as I have a pair ready to go in my 90 Thanks John
  6. If you could drive it up to Brum I could sort you out John
  7. Cheers, will measure them when back at work monday John
  8. 5 ltr of each should be enough but as you say a bit for any reapairs later on I would buy 6 ltr's of each. Hope that helps John
  9. Could any one tell me what is the 'normal' thickness for them ?, also waht is the normal length & width as just discovered some at work that I maybe able to have, Thanks in advance John
  10. Thanks not the one I was hoping for as could of got a boss cheap but was for a 48 spline John
  11. Hi All Can any one tell me if my 1984 90 would have a 48 spline steering boss ? Thanks in advance John
  12. Shame your not any where near Brum as I do quite a bit of welding on landy's Good luck with it though John
  13. I have done this both ways, main difference is the position of reverse John
  14. Hi Simon, Only just read this one as wifey has had me organising her new conservatory , so had no time to play , if your local again this week please give me a bell as I can pop out of work at any time, (work in Smethwick but live in Great Barr) if not I could pop over sat/sun if thats ok, Western :- will print off that clicky at work tomorrow & then have another look tomorrow after work. Thanks Guys John 07930 367 659
  15. Hi The chap I got it off did say that, but really I needed the sticks & roll bar as a canvas seems easy to get but the sticks are rarer, the main problem is the top screen rail Thanks John
  16. Hi Guy's Help needed again , just bought a hood & stick set for my 90, took hardtop off yesterday & fitted sticks etc but unsure on the front fitting, in the box of bolts/bits there were 4 threaded bolts/springs with black plastic type of catch's on but cannot figure out where they go, the rail on top of the windsreen I presume just bolts on but I will have to drill hole all the way through ?, also 3 'heel' shape brackets that I cannot work out where they go, it came with a wolft top so unsure if thses are any different from the normal canvas type. any help/advice welcome or if anyone has a canvas top & is close enough to Brum could I come & have a quick look at theres as to see how it fits, Thanks in advance John
  17. Hi As it was parked when impacted the steering would have been in the locked position & therefore the 'woodruff key' would have been in its slot & if the wheel was hit this could very easyily have bent the column, quite normal in these types of accidents, only fix is to change the entire column & proberbly the steering lock as well, if your stuck I do have a complete column with lock & key from a Disco but unsure if that will fit ?, hope that helps John
  18. Just about to do this as well, got a 200tdi auto RRC as a doner for the 90 so will let you know how I get on or if your fist to do it please let us know how it goes, John
  19. Hi all, can anyone tell me if a rollcage off a 90 van would fit over a wolf soft top ? Thanks in advance John
  20. Ignition switch ? do you mean the key barrel electrics ? Thanks
  21. Hi all, Can any one tell me if the width of a 90 is the same as a series ? Thanks in advance John
  22. As said rear quarters are bolted & glued as one piece, depending how bad it is, could be repaired, pics would be good but ali is not the easiest to repair, good luck with it though John
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