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  1. Seems well unfair

    That's insurance companies for you i'm afraid. AFAIK once written off, then MOT becomes invalid, especially if it is a recorded write off.

    May well be worth searching around the 'net for info on insurance write off classifications, and what they involve.

  2. ir really depends on your insurance policy/company. some will let you have salvage rights, some won't, whichever way it goes it will be recorded as a write off and require a VIC check and new MOT once repaired. TBH if the rear quarter is buckled, then expect some more underlying damage when you start stripping trim apart. It may be worth accepting the insurance payout and getting another one :(

    If you can get slavage rights, then you may not get any payout from the insurance company.

  3. you will (probably) not find a registered supplier who will make sticky number plates, as they do not conform to the current standards.

    motorworld (if you can find one open still) sell them as "identification plates", so they are still out there, although you will need to be extra careful when placing the letters/numbers that they are spaced correctly, or face a fine from mr plod.

  4. When i eventually get round to fitting mine to the Disco, i intend to find a waterproof surface mount connector (hopefully flush mount) that can be mounted in the roof, and sealed up to stop leaks. This will then allow the bar to be easily removed, or accessory lamps to be plugged in as and when required.

  5. Why is it that everything starts to go wrong with a Landrover at the same time????

    Anyway, work this out. Took the Disco for MOT last wekk and one of the fail items was a front brake imbalance. Simple enough, new caliper and hose (working in the trade has it's advantages :) )will cure the problem. So job done, back for retest and it's still got an imbalance on the rollers, the RH side seems to grab slightly before the LH side, when driving it pulls up nice and straight (so it passed that anyway).

    Now when we changed the caliper, we had a problem bleeding the brakes (it is ABS equipped). You could push the pedal, but no fluid would come out of the caliper, unless the engine was running??? Very strange.

    New hose is fine, no obstructions, new caliper which was only built 4 weeks ago according to the test sheet in the box for the high/low pressure test.

    Any ideas as to what could be causing this problem? I am thinking possible master cylinder problem, or ABS block is faulty on the NS inner wing. If it's the ABS block would it be a huge problem to remove the ABS altogether? or shall i just remove the relay, all associated fuses and the bulb from the dash?

    Cheers all.

  6. I just bought a basic one from Ebuyer for £50 delivered. The supplied software was hopeless, but with a bit of surfing i found the latest version of tomtom and installed that on there.

    With a bit of fiddling in the software, it can be modded to run memory map too (they all run a version of windows ce)

  7. It sounds like there is a pulley running out of true somewhere, causing the belt to shift forwards slightly. Make sure that it is sat on all the pulleys in the correct place, it's quite easy to get it on the crank, only for it to move slightly when you fit it over the other pulleys.

    My money is on an out of line pulley though. If left then the belt will eventually wear through on that one edge, leading to the belt failing, and wrapping bits round the other pulleys.

  8. Common Discovery fault with the R380 box. I have recently been advised to switch back to ATF in mine by a well respected local specialist with over 30 years experience with Landrovers - apparently the specs have changed again, and it is now recommended, as MTF is too thin for them now :blink: Will be trying it soon to see if the shift improves.

    Apart from fitting another box, not a lot can be done really, other than slow 1st-2nd changes :(

  9. Already tried the search, but couldn't find a definitive answer.

    Other than power loss, how could i tell if a lift pump is faulty? When priming the fuel system there is no resistance from the lever at all, fuel still reaches the filter ok though.

    So, what other symptoms would a faulty lift pump give?

  10. try a w67/2 mann filter, much more readily available as it fits a multitude of cars - mainly small jap stuff

    cross references

    AC Delco X139

    AC Delco X115

    ADL ADT32107

    ADL ADD62101

    ADL ADG02110

    Automotive Products LK3862

    Bosch BOF1023

    Bosch 9181474023

    Coopers Filters Z696

    Crosland 366

    Crosland 2066

    Daewoo 96565412

    Daihatsu 16510-73010

    Daihatsu 16510-73000

    Daihatsu 15601-87706

    Daihatsu 16510-73001

    Daihatsu 15601-87702

    Daihatsu 15601-87201

    Daihatsu 15601-87103

    Daihatsu 15601-87106

    Daihatsu 15601-87203

    Delphi FX0064

    Fiaam FT4985

    Fleetguard LF3690

    Ford 5012577

    Fram PH2954

    Knecht AW132

    Mahle OC92

    Mahle OC292

    Mann W814/81

    Mann W811/81

    Mann W712/26

    Mann W67/2

    Micro T9337

    Motaquip VFL445

    Motaquip VFL293

    Motaquip VFL226

    Motaquip VFL247

    Motorcraft EFL288

    Nippon-Denso 115010-1220

    Opel 93156662

    Opel 91125559

    Opel 25067035

    Opel 25014441

    Powertrain PMFL95

    Purflux LS908

    Quinton Hazell QOF5336

    Savara SO436

    Savara 9.28.436.17

    Suzuki 16510-73013

    Suzuki 16510-73001

    Suzuki 16510-73000

    Suzuki 16510-73002

    Suzuki 16510-73012

    Suzuki 16510-73010

    TJ Filters FB5336

    TJ Filters FB5325

    Technocar R926

    Technocar R922

    Technocar R2640

    Technocar R239

    Technocar R645

    Unipart GFE284

    Vauxhall 93156662

    Vauxhall 25067035

    Vauxhall 25014441

    Vauxhall 91125559

    Vauxhall Bedford Light CV 93156662

    Vauxhall Bedford Light CV 91125559

    Vauxhall Bedford Light CV 25067035

    Vauxhall Bedford Light CV 25014441

    Veco VY2029

    Wipac CA159

    Wix WL7085

    Mann filter specs

    HTH

  11. Right, carried out my little test i mentioned inthe previous post lunchtime, completely removed the top intercooler hose, let it idle, revved it a bit - nothing whatsoever out of the intercooler, other than fresh air, large puff of whiteish/greyish/blueish smoke out of the exhaust - so i am suspecting the stem seals giving me grief.

  12. Another bit of info to throw into the mix - when it was doing it Friday morning, there was a really pungent smell of oil fumes in the cabin as well. A couple of very good mechanic friends (both diesel experts with 50+ years between them) have also suggested an injector fault.

    Would it narrow things down better if i remove the top intercooler hose, start it up and let it idle, and then give it a rev or two? Surely if it was the turbo, then i would get smoke from the intercooler hose, rather than the turbo, and if it was engine related ie injector or stem seals, then i would get the exhaust smoke?

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