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Finn

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  1. Hi guys,

    has anyone got some pictures of the superwinch rear pto fitted to a defender 90, 110 or 127?

    Like the one in this manual:

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    There should be 2 kind of setups. The first, as shown in the manual and the second where the rear pto unit is bolted to the inside of the rear cross member.

    Many thanks,

    Finn

  2. Hi guys,

    I am looking for the rear part of the exhaust & the mounting rubber of an '98 disco with 2.5 td engine.

    Can anyone point me to a parts + repair manual for this car. I need the repair manual for a diffrent job.

    The car is my granddads, I am not so familiar with it. So here are 2 more questions.

    How can I see wether this is a discovery I or II? According to my sources the discovery 1 has been build from 10.1989 to 10.1998 and the disco 2 from 08.1996 till now.

    Could anyone tell me if I need to adjust the valves of the 2.5td manually or are they self adjusting?

    Thanks,

    Finn

  3. Unfortunately clocking up the pto does not solve the problem.

    Installing the shafts on a 4 or 5 cylinder landrover, or on a RHD V8 is no problem. The problem seems to be that it is a LHD V8..

    I have searched google - nothing

    I have searched the tech. archive, there are manuals etc on there, but I already have these. They only show the 110 RHD V8 installation.

    The hydraulic conversion is also no option, we have now finally found all parts for the mechanical pto. And we are also in a bit of a hurry to finish this.

    :s

  4. Hey guys,

    today I stripped a defender pto.

    When putting it back together, I noticed that both driving plates (Nr 1 and 2 in the photo) are not tight together. How do I fasten them??

    If I am not mistaken, I had 4 disk springs in there (nr 38 on the drawing).

    I fastened the location nut (nr. 41 in the drawing) quite tight. But still I can move both part 1 and 2 on the photo, back and forth..

    :blink:

    I am confused..

    Cheers,

    Finn

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  5. Ok, I have put everything back together and there is still a bit of play on the handbrakedrum. Not as much as it had, but still a couple of mm.

    What would be the next thing to ckeck? Or is it normal to have a bit of play?

    Thanks,

    Finn

  6. I changed the outer bearing and seal today (not pictured)..

    But I think there is still play on it. Haven't build it together yet.

    Because I can move the whole inside (see picture) up and down..

    Is this normal at this stage?

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  7. the gearbox is not in the vehicle at the moment.

    There are 4 bolts coming out at the back of the drumbrake. These should hold the propshaft (shaft is not connected) and the nuts are missing. Is it in this case normal to have play?

    Cheers,

    Finn

  8. 'Unless of course the drum/prop is loose on the flange, but I'd have thought that was fairly obvious... '

    That would mean that the centred front nut (the large one) is loose? (that is not the case).

    I still haven't opened it yet, as I need a second man to counter the flange on the front.

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