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  1. Hi all how are we now that we are nearly at the end of the first month!

    Right down to it, my farther has got a R reg 300Tdi defender 90 with a factory fitted rover alarm and immobilizer. Dad never sets the alarm but is locked, all he does is unlock it put the key in the ignition turn and go, this has been the case for years.

    Now for the problem, recently after putting the key in the ignition and turning it a light that looks like a car with a key in it flashes (I assume this is the immobilizer light) and it wont start. The only thing to do then is push the dis-arm button on the key fob then it will go, stop it, get out and you have to do it all again.

    This auto arming is a real pain when it never used to do so any help would be great

  2. Hi all it's been a while but hope every one is well.

    Question. I have a land rover petrol engine that I have been told that it is a 2.5ltr but can not be sure of this. Does anyone know how you can tell if its not got things on it like manifolds and stuff. I dose have a spin on oil filter and a pre engaged starter motor.

    I was always sure it was but when I was recently given a very large genuine workshop manual that seems to suggest that early defenders could have been fitted with the 5 baring 2.25 I'm now not so sure.

    Any help on this, engine numbers and the like when I've found it would be good

    Thanks

    Mark R

  3. They are called hotspots if I remember correctly, but deffinatly not a thingy. :lol:

    These can sumtimes brake up but cant drop out as they are only half in the cylinder area the rest is pinched under the head.

    The bits from this could/maybe hole a liner, but I would have thort he would have spotted that when rebuilding it.

  4. I would also check that there is no voltage at the solenoid after the key is turned off. I've seen in the past voltage leaking through the alternator, through the alt warning light and holding the solenoid open for a while.

    Just a thought

    Mark

  5. Hi all, Happy New Year to everyone for later.

    In theory would it be possible to fit axils from say a RRC and the brake master cylinder/pump unit to a defender 90 and have anti lock brakes.

    Just an idol thinking to pass the time, it may have already been done of course.

    Mark

  6. Thanks David

    The truck is worked hard from go to stop, having let it warm up properly first of course. :D

    The sender is screwed into the sump plug hole as I believe this is better but will take longer to react due to the volume of oil its reading. I used to work for a generator manufacture and we screwed the sender into the oil gallery on the engines and I always thought it over read; probably due to it reading block temp rather than oil.

    Mark

  7. First I hope every one had a good Christmas.

    Do any of you know what the running oil temp of a 300tdi engine is. Also what is the temp when the oil thermostat opens and what if any are the signs that its not working or stuck open.

    I do have an oil temp gauge in the sump and it never seems to get much over 70-80C even on a realy hot day and its working hard.

    Happy New Year

    Mark

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