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  1. It depends on what your cooling requirements are? It sounds like you are running electric fans already as you say you do not need the viscous fan fitting on the pump, STC4378P this is a pump that I fitted for a mate, fitted really well and has been running for over 5 years now despite it being less than a third the price of most others I saw advertised.

    If you are looking to cut the shaft down then do it gradually with a hacksaw, an angle grinder will put too much heat into the shaft and will ruin the seals.

    Sorry it seems to have taken so long for someone to answer but been busy rebuilding the timing chest on a friends 200Tdi this weekend.

  2. Is it possible to have the power steering box refurbed or am I wasting my time?

    I am not shy of spending money but when I can't seem to get a completely delivered to my door price below 550euro I am thinking I am doing something wrong!!!

    It's for a LHD 92 Disco and it seems there were 2 types fitted and hell if I can find out which is which?

    Any ideas?

  3. Theres a autolecky on the LRO forum. He reckons your best storing batteries in the freezer.

    Almost two weeks ago I questioned this theory Dave, I currently have one 12V lead acid battery in my deep freeze and when I put it in it had 12.2V on my volt meter, so we will see what it reads after christmas, I think that will be long enough? Won't I look a pillock if he was just yankin my crank!?!?!?!?!!?!

  4. All the parts you have spoken of are pretty much off the shelf replacement parts, it really just depends on how much you want to spend on it?

    put £500-600 of new parts and a couple of weeks(if you do it bit by bit) to do it and you will have a nice serviceable engine that will do another 70,000miles, the problem with S/H engines is that most are worn out and often the case with older cars, the older it gets the less maintenance it sees and it is run on a fix what's broken attitude, would not surprise me if you bought another and had same or only slightly better when opened up.

    If you want a good reliable engine, spend a few pound on this one, or buy another(costing you again), and potentially have to re-build that one instead It's all money and time just depends on what you want from the engine once it is running also.

  5. What's wrong with tiger seal ? If you clean it up well, ensure that the crossmember strength has been replaced - rivet in some if you must, and tiger seal the lot back together well, it should be fine.

    It's not structural, it mightn't be text book, but it's adequate, especially for a Disco that isn't worth much more than the welder you'd buy to fix it with!

    And tiger seal is a structural adhesive - lots of cars nowadays are built with the stuff.

    Just make sure the rot is stopped. Waxoil, spary zinc, wirebrush on a grinder - rearrange in the correct order.

    I am not any type of an expert here, but,and this is a big but, by the book the MOT tester is obliged to fail it for that type of repair.

    No matter how you dress it up, the book says that any repair should be to manufactured standard or higher, boot floor spot welded in and sealed not bonded, its a weld repair not a bonding exercise.

    before you say it is a good enough repair and it is legal, and so and so did it and it's fine, it's not legal and it's not fine, I bought an old 1991 D1 for a grand with 3 months on the ticket and when it re-test time, the previous MOT test station got a ministry visit after my car failed for a sealed in boot floor, do it if you like but I have warned you!!!

    Besides you do not have to seam weld it in, just drill it and plug weld it onto good metal it is the same as a spot weld, or you can do inch long beads every 3-4 inches and just underseal it properly, thats what I did when I had to fit a new one after ruining the other when taking it out.

  6. I have began my project at last but got a slight problem.

    Vehicle is a 1992 200Tdi Disco of below poverty spec.

    One of my relays is a little on the extra crispy side after the fire damage, it is part No. AMR2341 front wash wipe relay, it is red in color and lives in the drivers footwell(LHD)

    I need to know which color wires go to which terminal on the relay please, written is best(I am partially color blind so figuring out the wires is a bit hit and miss at the mo) but a picture to accompany would be nice.

    Thanks.

  7. Is it this or that?

    Early or late for April fools day?

    Could this be a practice run?

    I cannot see it in european showrooms by 2013, unless it is there as a demonstrator for folks to drive round the car park in!!! Nissan maybe know something I don't but the laws regarding mechanical links from steering to road wheels will not just change over night for them!!! Unless it is an agricultural vehicle? My sands sprayer was hydrostatic steer.

  8. You can't run two solenoids with one pump to pump two tanks to different pressures. The simple solution is use as many tanks as you like but have all the same pressure (controlled by one solenoid) then just have a regulator on one output to drop the pressure to 80psi for the difflocks.

    I never thought of that, oops, just thought of a solenoid valve to shut the last tank off at 80psi would be right? where do I start with pressure regulators? Never encountered those before, well not knowingly anyway? Suppose hence my thinking.

  9. if it does come in, I bet those countries with no vehicle annual testing will say get stuffed as it will cost far to much to implement & where will all the vehicle testers come from, lots of cost setting up training programmes to build a cadre of testers & the re testing of them annually would be astronomical

    But my question is this, why not begin by bringing those countries without tests in to the general theme of periodic testing first not just flat board the whole of the EU!!!

    For example take a basic MOT from the UK and begin implementing that in those countries first, slowly build pressure and momentum until you get what you want, TUV for all anyone?

  10. I was talking with Her-In-Doors, and she thinks aircon might be nice? So infinite wisdom has lead me to hunt down ruthlessly a proper A/C pump for a 200Tdi with Vee belt, and now it seems the two pulleys are completely interchangeable and that they are available off the shelf from my local auto airco specialist.

    Should have just asked there in the first place I suppose :blush:

  11. My mate Paul bought a tidy series 2, spent all last summer getting it ready for the TUV, (he lives 10Kms from Aachen) they failed it first time round due to it wearing 235/85X16 tyres, from that period they wore imperial tyres and 7.50X16 it had to be!!!

    He tells me they went through everything!!! they even scrutinised the use of electrical components!!! God help them if they'd ever MOTd my old RRC would have made their heads pop off!!!

  12. Sorry, didn't explain myself very well, I have planned 2 tanks as I am going to recycle my 2 spent 10Kg fire extinguishers, I don't know what sort of volume that would be but they are quite big!! Also tested to 18BAR too. It is still an option to run the system to main tank at 120psi meaning that there is pressure and flow enough for air tools and set the other tank on a pressure solenoid to shut @80psi to do the diff locks.

    Hope I explained myself better.

  13. Erm, location is a critical thing when using ebay, over here I can find diddly squat of what I actually want, looked for about a month or more and this one was the newest of all the Land Rover ones I saw, and they all had the flat serp belt pulleys!!!

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    Excuse white paper towel in ports but don't want dirt getting in there.

    I have looked at pumps from all types of cars/vans and light trucks over here, but they are all fairly new and all have a flat serp type drive pulley, this came off a D2 that was only 6 or 7 yrs old.

  14. You can use pretty much any compressor that will deliver 70psi (5 Bar) or more. You need a pressure switch to turn the compressor off when it reaches pressure.

    If the pressure is too high it will damage the ARB. From experience, between 70 and 80psi is about right.

    Si

    So for me as I am going down the OBA route with an airco comp will I need a separate reservoir for the diff locks? I will be looking to run normal air pressures of up to 120psi from the pump.

  15. I thought closest metric was 315/75X15 to the above

    Its 50mm taller and 50mm wider, 10" as a matter of course, but watch out for your off setts as you could end up losing all lock if the centres are too far to the middle/outside edges!!! Although spacers may help if you cant get the exact offset you need.

  16. I was a senior manager of a skip waste and recycling company, we had trackers on all of our plant and machinery and cars and vans, even my D3 had a tracker on it!!!

    It could be used to snail trail and even determine speeds and excess speeds, you could even see what time the engine started and stopped!!

    Operating parameters set and then calls from service provider if there was an out of hours start or movement!! Not always so funny when the low loader was on early morning manouvers with the crusher on it's back, lost count of the calls at 4:30 to tell me it was moving, only one question followed, is No. 233 in motion also and followed by yes, and then say thanks and hang up.

    bloody good ideas but seems to be a lot of scare mongering going on with security products just lately!!!

  17. I agree, although we on this forum tend to be judge, and jury and assume every single hybrid to ever be built is wrong Wrong WRONG, this is not the case, and some of us know this. some assume they know from other ill informed individuals.... We have lots of opinions,all of us, but few have been through the mill, and come out with a clean bill of health.....

    it is very anoying to the minority or are compliant when you continually see tax exempt 90's that have only ever been 90's....

    I can attest to being ill informed, and this was even by a sales rep from Land Rover that the TD5 was actually a BMW engine, never thought any more of it and as LR was owned by them it stood to reason that it could be so, but sadly mis-informed!!!!

    I would never buy a hybrid vehicle built by someone else unless there was a well documented portfolio of parts and modifications to build it, it can be trouble enough with the Land Rover way of doing it let alone hooray Henry with an angle grinder and a welder!!!

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