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  1. Hi Guys,

    In a difficult position where I am moving house and need to potentially sell up my 90 project. It's a sad day, but if I can't get a reasonable amount back from it then I may be forced (with the lightest of nudges) to keep it and find somewhere for it to live. It is/was a 1990 (H reg) van back, which was a 2.5td.

    So, the big question: what sort of value do I put on it?

    Good points:

    • Galv chassis
    • Straight body work
    • Brand new springs and shocks
    • Nearly new mud tyres
    • Bulkhead in good condition (apart from a bodged foot well repair that needs fixed)
    • Brand new windscreen and seal

    Bad points:

    • Some assembly required!!
    • Needs a 200tdi dropped into it, 2.5td has been scrapped
    • A new gearbox would be worthwhile at the same time

    Is a £1500 price tag a bit ambitious? I know you never see your money back out of projects but 2nd hand galv chassis maybe £700, big mud tyres maybe £500, plus all body panels and suspension/axle components?

    Any help is always appreciated from you knowledgeable spanner handlers!

    Cheers,

    Robin

  2. I am planning a re-build of my 90, it has already been put on a galv chassis by the previous owner. I plan to replace the the knackered 19j with a V8 ( I can feel the sharp intake of breathe, yes I plan on cutting and welding my galv chassis! It's the only one I've got!) I will be changing the gearbox along with it but retaining the original axles and steering components.

    Can anyone help me out with where I stand with the DVLA? I obviuosly would like to stay above board in terms of my logbook. I don't have a receipt for the chassis, or work carried out on it? I will have the relevant engine and gearbox numbers.

    Any help would be appreciated, I've read:

    http://webarchive.nationalarchives.gov.uk/+/www.direct.gov.uk/en/Motoring/BuyingAndSellingAVehicle/RegisteringAVehicle/DG_10014246

    But I'm still wondering?

  3. Hi guys,

    I've got a 90 td that is need of a new engine. Has anyone converted this to a v8? What engine/gearbox did you use? Where there many difficulties? I only use it for playing in, and love the noise a v8 makes!

    Any experience would be much appreciated!

    Thanks,

    Robin

  4. Thanks Nick, yeah it's a 2.5td and it's already on a galv chassis. There's a post on here in the tech archive about an adaptor braket for changing the chassis mounts without having to cut the existing chassis mounts to fit the 300tdi. What I didn't know was whether i needed to change the gearbox mounts?

    Thanks,

    Robin

  5. Hi guys,

    Going to be starting a 300tdi conversion on my 90, been doing a bit of research and like the look of 'foggy's' engine mount so there's no need to chop up my lovely galv chassis. My question to you is what is the difference in mounting the engine on the existing lt77 or a replacement r380 (apart from the bellhousing?). Does the engine sit further forward/back? Are there different mounts for the gearbox?

    Any help always appreciated,

    Robin

  6. Hi Nige,

    Don't know if your still looking but I have an XC90 fitted with general UHP's all round and it hasn't put a foot wrong either this year or last. I am a farmer with a farm track that is about half a mile long with a couple of hills and it just eats it up in the snow. It's my wifes car but which is getting about 35mpg running about town, on a long run it gets 40ish. It also has a VERY large load bed and space for 7 if needed.

    As for servicing costs they are on a par with what you'll be used to with the BMW, and in two years servicing is all it's needed. Compared to my dads 530d the seats/ seating position is a pleasure.

    To be honest if it's particularly cold and I don't fancy freezing in the 90 i'll take it up the fields and it only got stuck when a water main had burst and I didn't see it!

    Hope this helps (and not adding too many vehicles into the equation!)

    Robin

  7. Yeah there's some mildy warm air coming from the heater, I'll give the bleed off a try.

    My first reaction was water pump, but they seem to either work or not with nothing inbetween?

    Air lock is also an option.

    Do you get HOT air from the heater in the cab? Okay lukewarm air in the cab?

    Not that familiar with your engine / radiator, is there a bleed off from the rad to the expansion tank, try disconnecting this and run the engine until it’s a steady stream of water comes out, that should do the trick.

  8. Morning All,

    I'm coming near to the end of my repaint piece back together and as the engine (19J) hadn't been run for a while I fired her up and left her sitting. Came back about an hour later to find it was overheating, not quite to the red but not far off. The top hose and bottom hose were both HOT! My father-in-law was round and he suggested that there may be an airlock in the pipes, is this a reasonable suggestion?

    I need to add that the radiator was flushed out just before it was taken off of the road about 9 months ago (children slowing progress!)

    Any help would be greatly appreciated,

    Robin

  9. Hi All,

    I have a question about fitting wheel spacers to drum braked rear axle? Is it possible? It was my understanding that you couldn't fit alloy wheels due to the heat produced from the drum, so presumably the alloy wheel spacer wouldn't fare any better? the reason for fitting spacers is that the previuos owner of the truck fitted some LARGE wheels, but they rub on the radius arms. I don't have the cash at the moment for new wheels and tyres so a cheaper fix is to fit spacers for just now.

    Thank you in advance,

    Robin

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