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Dr Goon

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  1. Not used MID before. I won’t be able to do it myself due to lack of time, equipment and ability so may well give them a call. Thanks. I need to get it sorted and back on the road sooner rather than later as otherwise it will just sit neglected again and not move for months. Cheers. Gordon
  2. Thanks both. Looks like a new clutch is needed. It’s been a while since I have posted on here. I drop in from time to time without logging in. The old red heap is still going and has been treated to a new battery along with new wheels and tyres this year. It has also been tickled with a welding torch for the first time to get through the MOT in December. The rear crossmember had just too many holes to pass. Not bad for a 24 year old Defender which has never had any sort of chassis protection. I will look at getting it booked in for a replacement clutch to be fitted. Hope you’re keeping well Ralph. Take care. Gordon
  3. I have a 1996 110 with the R380 box, which is an Ashcroft replacement. It worked well until shortly before Christmas, when it developed a problem. It came on very suddenly one day. It had been fine, we parked up to go shopping, came out and couldn’t select any gears with the engine running. Engine off, clutch down, into gear and start engine again was the only way to get going. On the move, gearchanging is possible with care and a bit of graunching. To select reverse, engine off, select, start and then can move. Clutch biting point seems unchanged, but with the clutch down on the floor, you can feel it dragging. Master and slave cylinders have both been renewed to see if one of them was the cause. No difference. The truck is fitted with a Red Booster clutch servo, but I can’t imagine that is contributing. Servo assistance is unchanged. My local garage can’t assist any more. They have run out of ideas and can’t get it high enough on their ramp to pull the box off. Any thoughts as to what could be at fault? Many thanks Gordon
  4. Update nearly 5 years on from the last. Still working reliably. Only recent issue has been the loss - somehow - of the grub screw that holds the cap/switch plate on. Truck doesn’t get much use now though. Took it out last week after collecting it from MOT (which I was amazed that it passed - again) and realised that the last time I had put fuel in it was March 2018! It is soon to joined by a much younger cousin - a Discovery Sport. I very much doubt that I will still own that in 17 years time, or that it will still be soldiering on at 22 years old. GH
  5. I never expected this thread to be revived so long after it was originally posted. A bit of an update... The overdrive was fitted early 2007 and has done many thousands of miles since. It has been (almost) completely reliable, suffering only occasional electrical hiccups, which always seem to sort themselves out again somehow. It must have saved me a fair bit of fuel over the years but probably won't have paid for itself that way. It does made 'high speed' cruising more comfortable though. I did a motorway trip recently without using it for much of the time due to one of the occasional electrical gremlins. The difference was incredible, much noisier and I didn't feel I could comfortably cruise at the same speeds as I do when it is working. I am very happy with the GKN overall. Expensive but worthwhile.
  6. The tank on my 1996 300Tdi 110 station wagon has started leaking and will need to be replaced before too long. Any recommendations for suppliers? Any chance of the relevant part number please to assist in ordering the right bit. Many thanks.
  7. These 3 pix show the awning from different angles. The sides and front feed into channels on the awning rails, and zip together at the corners. It does not make for a water or windproof tent but I would imagine if you were camping somewhere dry and warm it would be fine.
  8. Brilliant Nige! I'm glad I put the mug of tea down before I read that. It had me wincing at the thought of some bits of it
  9. A bit late I know but Merry Christmas to all on LR4x4
  10. I have run my 300 Tdi without any fan for years and it has never got too hot, apart from one occasion climbing steep hills in the Pyrenees. No problem at sustained high(ish) speeds 65-70mph for hours on end and no problems at all on Saturday when the thing was running solidly for over 8 hours, either stationary or at fairly low speeds in interesting weather. I am seriously toying with the idea of a heated screen and heated seats however.
  11. I ordered some stuff on the interweb Sunday night and it arrived today. Not bad at all this time of year, so well done Paddocks.
  12. On the M25 Saturday we were stuck in a stationary jam for about an hour just north of the M40 junction and I took this one:
  13. I have not had any fan, electric or otherwise on my 110 for 4 years and apart from getting a bit warm once in the Pyrenees on a long climb, it has never got anywhere near hot under any normal driving conditions, long motorway blasts at about 70mph don't seem to worry it all regardless of the weather. The thing just will not heat up in winter and as far as I can tell, the controls are all working properly, although my heater controls are not the normal ones on the side of the binnacle but the old-style air-con set-up in the middle of the dash. I suspect my heater matrix is clogged up with years of mud ingress through the vent on top of the nearside wing. How much hassle is it to open the heater box and check it?
  14. You could buy your old Discovery for the 3rd time............. (I'll get me coat )
  15. Done. Many thanks to all Mods and Admins for the hard work and time they put in free of charge to the users. It really is appreciated. Happy New Year to all members.
  16. Hi Mark, good to see you back in the fold, even if it is a Freelander.............
  17. I have been with the NFU agency at Deddington in North Oxon for several years, since my original insurer refused to cover the 110 once I fitted a winch. They came recommended and have been excellent for years. I insure the 110 and my work car with them and premiums are good in comparison to other companies. They had no problem with any of the mods to the 110 and they know their stuff as well. NFU Deddington
  18. oops, sorry about the duplicated picture. This is the one i meant to attach to the second post
  19. Today was the first chance I had to go out and see what the snow was like near home. This is the B4000 between Lambourne and Shrivenham, on the climb up to where the Ridgeway crosses the road.
  20. A mate in that area uses Atherley Garage in Atherley Road Shirley for his cars, which include 2 very non-standard Triumph Dolomites. The boss there, Dave Spiegel is very sensible when it comes to testing unusual vehicles and I would imagine that a 110, however modified it may be, would not faze him.
  21. BFG Mud Terrain tyres get my vote as well, although I had no end of problems with them on standard LR steel rims due to inner tubes puncturing. Running BFG All-Terrains on my 110 at the moment and I am very happy with the compromise of on and off road performance. I now have modular wheels rather than the standard rims, which means they can be fitted tubeless. If you have alloys on your XS, you should have no problems as they will accept tubeless.
  22. Where in Oxfordshire are you? If you are in the South-West of the county, then there are couple of sites around Swindon. One is at Foxham, which is not far from Lyneham and I think there is one up in the Blunsdon/Purton area somewhere.
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