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  1. My Landrover related plans for 2017 are;

    • fit a new airconditioning condensor to the RRSport, and get it regassed. Get the gearbox rebuilt.
    • do those final little jobs that have have been meaning to get done on the Range Rover Classic...paint the tailgate black, finish the retrim of the sunroof aperture strip.
    • sell the RRC which needs to go to fund the restoration of my P38, and make space in the garage.
    • have a big garage clear out and get rid of my old RRC/Defender parts.
    • fit a new roller garage door to replace the bust up and over. Hopefully the RRSport will then fit in.
    • fit new brake discs and pads to the F2 in my then sorted garage.
  2. I haven't personally used Bilstein's so can't comment on that.

    However, I have also previously used OEM spec dampers, and only had them last a handfull of months. Last time I had this problem I choose to fit terrafirma gas dampers. I choose them combined on what was available, reviews and cost. They worked well and lasted until I sold the car. In fact I bet they are still on it.

  3. Did you get that bolt out Simon?

    I would personally do the weld thing too. Bolt extractors don't work very well for me either. Just google Keith fenner easy out and look on Youtube for the "So you broke it off in your hole".

  4. Take it easy. I had pneumonia back in 2013 I think.....it takes longer to recover from than you think. It knocked me for 6 for a good 3 or 4 months....and I was a very fit chap back then.

    So, don't do too much too soon. Get well soon though.

    I also know what you feel to drive a car, and one that is faster. I currently mainly drive a Kia Rio 1.0 thing with 74bhp and BOY is it slow!! It makes the wife's freelander seem really quick!

  5. Hopefully that will be a very nice car.

     

    Can't advise on the petrol, but as far as the Sport goes......all the usual. Check the electric gadgets all work, check for steering wobble, clunks from the suspension/drive train, check that the gearbox isn't slipping and works properly in normal mode, sport mode and hi/lo. Check the air con, check the lower tailgate release button works properly, and then just all the normal car stuff. Tyres, brakes, alloy rims for kerbing etc etc.

     

    I would suggest a search on the net to see what others say. On rrsport.co.uk for instance. I have heard that the injectors need regular cleaning and can block for instance.

  6. I am off work today with a tummy bug. Just woken up from a snooze where I dreamt about going out to my stone built garage in the house I don't own to take out my Defender and my Range Rover Classic that were parked in there.

     

    All because someone from the forum was coming round to collect a thing that I had sold on the forum for sale pages. Anyway, I got in the Defender (It was a 110 I think) and started it up. As the engine roared into life, the bonnet lifted up and it levelled out.....it was a Defender on air suspension!!

     

    I didn't get to start the RRC. As I drove the Defender out, the other forum member arrived.

     

    Now, a Defender on air suspension...that would be nice.

  7. For those more knowledgeable than I..

    As per the title, does the metal exhaust gasket for the downpipes to the exhaust manifold go the plain side up, or down? I haven't been able to find an answer online, and it isn't stamped "this side up".

    I do not know, and wonder if I have put mine in upside down, hence the exhaust blow I have.

     

    Thanks in advance.

    http://www.rimmerbros.co.uk/ItemImages/Large/ETC4524.jpg

  8. 27 minutes ago, PhantomSVE said:

    The issue of design brief is driven by the profit margin.The markets and current buyers of the product is nothing close to what you would consider to be the original Land Rover owner.The majority of people who own or operate one of these vehicles today will never use 50% of the capabilities of these units.But they like how they look,lot of toys to play with and it makes a statement.

    It's the age old problem,Marketing Managers making engineering decisions.

     

    Phantom

     

    14 minutes ago, PhantomSVE said:

    The problem you have is,we live in a world driven by profit.When you have a company that have on their order books clients like the King of Spain,The Royal Family and every footballer wife.The wishes and likes of you and me come secondary.

     

    Phantom

     

    I understand exactly what you have said Phantom. And I have heard the same things said about older models such as the D1 and the P38 from Design engineers.

    Land Rover are in the business of designing, manufacturing and selling cars to make profit just like all other cars makers. And they have been for a long time.

  9. I actually hated the D3 when it first came out. I thought it looked dreadful. But after a few years and having had two, they were great cars when new. The running costs were dreadful though. Granted it was a super versatile car which is brilliant for towing. Now though at nearly 10 years old I wouldn't want to run one. It's like my RRS, great when it's all working. 

  10. It's the usual advice with an oil leak that has made a mess. Clean up everything, and then run it to see where it is really coming from. As you say, it can run onto cables or edges then run along....

    If it really is just a sensor or pressure switch it is leaking from, the obvious first thing to try would be to see if it stops by just tightening it up. Failing that, take it out clean the surfaces and a new sealing washer, assuming the sensor still works.

  11. ISTR some later RRC's do not have the separate unpluggable engine loom, worth checking!

    Thanks. Better check that.

    Middle ground if you're not certain may be to start with a full engine (buy a running P38 so you've got all the bits), but strip the lump and fit it "short" into your motor. Then you have all the P38 bits if you later decide to go the whole hog.

    I had sort of come to that conclussion myself already. I need to fix the Sport first as that is giving issues, then sell that before I start work on changing engines etc. So it might be 2017 before I actually start.

    Oh, and my plan will be buy a P38 4.6 as a runner. Make sure it all works OK, swap the engine. Make sure it still works. Megasquirt it, and then finally fit LPG and run that from the Megaaquirt too.

  12. If you do decide to go V belt you'll need a spacer for the crank - I have one sitting on my bench gathering dust, PM me if you'd like it. Megaquirt sounds like an interesting new product...

    quirt

    noun
    1. 1.
      a short-handled riding whip with a braided leather lash.
    verb
    1. 1.
      hit with a quirt.

    You would feel that in your bones if done enough I think!

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