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  1. Just in case....

    My 90 soft-top was stolen last last from Redgrave, Suffolk. (IP22)...They took the gates off and shoved a car out of the way!!!

    C108MHD

    Dark metallic grey (landrover) colour with full canvas top in dirty khaki. Wheels are black (ex military) Wolfs with Michelin XZL 750/R16.

    Chassis number SHALLDVAC7AA254147

    Engine is 200TDI number 11L00711A

    Many thanks

    Regards

    Gerard

  2. I've been thinking hard about this and looking a prices.

    I'm going to speak to the guy this pm about it.

    He is only charging £20/hr and estimated his labour at £1300-£1500.

    i think he was being cautious, which is understandable.

    There are a lot of other things that were mentioned...trailing arms

    the rear axle casing leaks.

    Track rods & ends have gone...

    Rear brakes and pipes etc.

    It was a snow-plough and the salt has done so much damage.

    I have seen another one, which I checked out yesterday. It has had £thousands spent on it being rebuilt, new bulkhead, rear cross member chassis is very sound etc.

    £2800 and it is mine.

    has a 2.5 N/A which is not ideal, but it is in amazing condition.

    It is a dilemma. Problem for me is the space to do the work. If I had a shed were the 2 could be side by side and the work done I'd do it.

    Finding the shed within a reasonable distance is the problem.

    I do appreciate all the help and ideas.

    Regards

    Gerry

  3. The rough list is:

    Chassis

    Bulkhead

    Rear axle casing

    Track rods

    Fuel tank

    seat boxes and floors

    radius arm heavily corroded

    I can't remember the rest...

    I'm fine with tools and doing the work...welding is not my thing.

    I guess it comes down to time and the space to do the work.

    Of course you're right that by buying another one I'm probably buying into more trouble.

    I'm going to have to give this some serious thought.

    If I can find a shed near home that would be ideal.

    Thanks for the encouragement.

    Regards

    Gerry

  4. Well....maybe I was too hasty! :rolleyes:

    The backfiring is still there on over-run.

    So I decided to start again. Set the dwell. Tried to get the idle at 600...not a chance. So I cleaned the carb & jets (one at a time so they went back where they came from). She idled like a dream. no lumpiness or coughs, just very smooth.

    Set the timing to 16BTDC at 2000rpm as the manual says (vacuum disconnected).

    Still back firing on the over-run and when you come to a stop the engine cuts out if the revs are at 600rpm, they need to be higher.

    Could it be the mixture in the carb? Is there an easy way to set this w/o a gas meter?

    Any ideas would be greatly appreciated. :)

  5. Thanks for the help and reply.

    Having read a fair bit, I set the timing by ear and reduced the idle speed (my taco is bust...so by ear again!)

    Got rid of the back fire on over-run and the engine stops now!

    Checked with a timing light....no where near TDC but it works!

    I looked at the number on my carb....6/100. Different again.

  6. The solenoid seem to have packed up. When you switch the engine off, it still keeps going, or turning over.

    The posts I had seen suggested the solenoids etc are expensive....a new carb seemed easier and less expensive...£110.

    Hassle factor I guess.

    Could be open to offers...

    Richard how much would you be looking for?

  7. Hi All...nice to meet you, so to speak.

    I will post some pics when I get a chance...not taken any yet!

    I've just been trying to get rid of the the backfiring on overrun...not much success.

    Timing and dwell are OK...so think it maybe a problem with the carb.

    Also she doesn't stop when the ignition is switched off...think the solenoid is

    playing up. Maybe a new carb is in order.

    I might get a local garage to check her...thy guys I bought her from don't do

    timing etc.

    I'm just outside Diss, Redgrave. Where are you other Suffolk boys?

  8. Hi all.

    I'm a newbie here so thought I'd just introduce myself.

    I'm based in North Suffolk and the proud owner of a "C" reg 90 called Mildred.

    I bought her from a client who deals in LRs "as is"...she was a hospital/healthcare snow plough!

    I had to remove the snow plough gubbins from the front but little else, just a general tidy up...oh

    and a new power steering pump and pipes. (the seller gave me this foc).

    She is a 2.5 petrol...which I know are not popular...but I like her and don't see the point in changing the engine.

    If it ain't broke, don't fix it! I have put a new distributer on her as this was as cheap as new points and cap!!!

    Chassis will need some work. My brother in law who is a Landy fan and welded many says considering the use as

    snow plough the chassis is in good nick, most of the rust is superficial!

    Some has spent a lot of money on her in the past, new exhaust, rear floor and supports etc.

    I've never owned a 90 before, owned two Range Rovers and have the enviable position

    of being someone who was actually born in the back of an Land Rover in Africa.....my mother has

    alway said that is where my fascination with them started!.

    Anyway sorry to bore you. :rolleyes:

    Regards

    Gerard

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