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timppl

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  1. Hello

    @discomikey Yes I always replace the seals when I replace the bearings.

    @Les I remember the tracks being tight so I had to drift them in. I seem to remember having to drift the race on to the stub axle, but I can't remember for certain.

    I have been wondering whether it is worth using loctite in the locking nuts as well as using the tab washer, as I think that should help prevent the nuts from moving. I think the tab washer ( between the two locking nuts on the stub axle ) tends to be a bit hit and miss as to whether it immobilises the nuts.

    Regards

    Tim

  2. Hello all

    I have a recurrent problem on my LWB safari; the drivers side front wheel bearing keeps needing adjusting. On the left side I have only needed to replace the bearing once and adjust it once in 23 years. However the drivers side I need to tighten it frequently. It has always been like this ever since I have had the car, regardless of what type of bearings I have used ( I have replaced them several times ). Each time they are well greased and set up as per the manual.

    Is this a known problem with series vehicles?

    BTW it is a 1976/7 model

    Regards

    Tim

  3. Blowing fans run with a cool motor, but sucking fans make the rad work better. You can run a blowing fan one side and a sucking fan the other.

    Speaking from the depths of my ignorance, why is this? I always assumed that it would not make any difference as long as there is airflow throught the rad.

    Regards

    Tim

  4. I found it very useful having the overdrive with defender diffs ( behind a 19J engine ) in my lwb ser 3 safari. It pulled acceptably from about 50 with overdrive in 4th ( series 3 box ). On a motorway run at around 60mph I would get about 45 mpg, dropping to about 40mpg if I was towing the caravan. As Josh suggests, you need to put it in and out of O/D a fair bit, but I was expecting this, so no problem. I have never driven a V8, but as it has more oomph than the 19J I would not expect any problem, unless you do a lot of offroad work and need the lower gearing.

    O/D is off mine ATM for a rebuild, and it is quieter without it.

    HTH

  5. I tried the O-ring route and it did not really work. In the end I drilled out the pivot until it was roundish and then put the bolt in the electric drill and gound that until it was round ( I dont have a lathe ). i then sleeved the pivot with a metal loaded body filler and when set reamed it until it snugly fitted the bolt. This has worked now without rattling for some 20000 miles.

    Tim

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