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  1. 2 hours ago, Tanuki said:

    Could also be worth - when it cuts out, try removing the fuel-filler cap.

    If you get a noticeable sucking sound, you could have a blocked tank-breather and the buildup of vacuum as fuel is drawn from the tank is temporarily defeating the sucking-power of your lift-pump until some air leaks-in to relieve the vacuum?
     

    I do often get that sound when the tank is empty and I remove the filler cap to add fuel.

  2. 2 hours ago, dailysleaze said:

    Possibly the immobiliser spider. Take a long piece of wire around with you so that you can connect the battery to the fuel solenoid if required. It will help you diagnose a bit also as it's hard to when it only does it when warm.

    So a wire from the battery +ve to the solenoid? Is that to listen for the plunger activating inside?

  3. Was driving my 300TDI Defender along in 5th gear at 50mph yesterday when the engine suddenly cut out. I pressed the clutch to freewheel along and tried to start it again, it was turning over but wouldn't start. Had to pull over and come to a stop.

    Tried starting the engine again but it was still the same, engine would turn over but wouldn't start. After 5 mins I was just about to ring recovery when I tried again and it started perfectly, and I drove home fine.

    So, any ideas what it could be?

    Earthing problem?

    Faulty fuel pump solenoid?

  4. Ive got the exact same problem, my wiper fuse keeps blowing when I turn the ignition on. Ive replaced the wiper stalk/switch as I suspected this was the cause, but still not working.

    By the way, the fuse box cover says it should be a 10amp fuse, but the one I removed was a 15amp!!

  5. My 110 300tdi double cab is going in for a respray next month. Only having the outside done, plus door shuts etc. Its costing me around £1500 using metalic paint.

    Im gradually sripping all the trims etc off myself, then removing the doors, windows & handles when I get to the spray shop. Over the past few months Ive been buying various replacement parts such as door hinges, brunell front grill/headlight surrounds, new rear door etc. When its finished it should look like a completely different vehicle, what with the galv chassis etc it had fitted last year.

    The spending never stops does it :rolleyes:

  6. Does anyone have to hand the dimensions of a defender bulkhead? ie length, width and height, need to know if one will fit in the back of a transit connect

    cheers

    Ive got one in my garage, Ill give it a measure for you once Ive cleared a route through the junk thats surrounding it.

  7. These are the ones Id recommend

    http://www.rjlandrovers.co.uk/

    Got them myself but havent fitted em yet (so perhaps I shouldnt be recommedning them?) but they are the TD5 type with nylon inner sleeve to prevent friction/rust.

    As I understand it, the top and bottom hinges are slightly diffferent to each other (obviously the front door top hinge has the wing mirror holes in it) so they need to be positiooned correclty. Or is it the left door/right door hinges that differ?

  8. I had an Ashtree galv bulkhead fitted to my 300tdi last summer. I used a guy called Paul who has his workshop next door to Richards chassis, to fit it along with a Richards galv chassis. So I cant comment on how easy it was to fit etc.

    Ashtree arent cheap, but they provided great service, spraying it to the colour of my choice before delivering. If you can afford it, I highly recommend them both.

  9. Procedure: Give it a gd clean, apply marine clean (degreaser), apply metal ready or mordaunt solution, give a wash with soapy warm water. The metal will go black. Apply POR 15, it is very expensive, so use whole tin in one go, supplied by Frosts paints. (I used 2 coats of grey primer). Then apply POR chassis black, again , i used 2 coats. Take your time to get first steps done correctly. Dont get primer on your hands, it really sticks!!!

    Thanks for the reply :)

    So if I read it correctly, after applying mordant solution you then gave it two coats of primer and then the POR15?

    Think I'll have a go this spring. Cheers

  10. Nice work :)

    I had a Richards galv chassis fitted to my 300tdi last year, very pleased with it.

    Can you tell me the proceedure you used to apply the POR15 please. Did you have to T-wash or etch prime the chassis prior to application? I wouldnt mind doing my rear crossmember, rock sliders and front bumper perhaps.

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