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  1. Hi,

    I am returning to the LR fold after a 5 year break (previously a ,V8 90 CSW).

    I am looking for a 2002 onward 90 in any form in the £10-11K range (under 100k miles) and have taken a look at about 10 landies.

    All have been quite disappointing and have either had very tatty bodywork or rusty cross members / bulkheads and no service history.

    Am I being realistic??? Or just looking in the wrong places e.g. Autotrader and ebay.

    Anyone know of a nice example in this range.

    Cheers

    Jon

  2. Dear All,

    Unfortunately I have to sell my factory original v890CSW, 1988 vintage.

    This really is a very nice example and took me six months to find some three years ago.

    In summary:

    63K genuine miles (documentation available)

    Starts and runs beautifully (lots of documented oil changes)

    Quiet lt85!

    Sound chassis with new outriggers and rear cross member

    No rot in bulkhead

    Very tidy original interior

    Very good bodywork with no dents to speak of

    Sound doors with just a few bubbles on the rear door

    Red Polybushes

    New spings and decarbon shocks

    Brand new rostyle wheels

    Everything works properly!

    It really is one of the best original examples out there and would love to sell to a good home

    But what can I realistically expect for it?

    Cheers

    Jon

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  3. I have always found that biological washing powder/liquid is good - the liquid is better as it dissolves easily. Go for the non-colour versions as they contain bleaching agents also. You can leave it to soak for an hour or so (to let the enzymes do their stuff) and scrub from time to time with a stiff brush. It may take a few applications, but my seats came up a treat after this treatment.

    Jon

  4. Dear All,

    I recently overhauled my rear hub brakes. Replaced cylinders, hubs, shoes and springs. Ever since I have been aware of a slight “unevenness” when braking at very low speed i.e. brakes feel on then off. Took things apart to check this out and the shoes are wearing unevenly

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    Any idea what the problem is. I thought that it may be U/S shoes?

    Wheel bearings show no movement so think that they are OK.

    Thanks

    Jon

  5. Hi,

    I was wondering at what temperature my viscous fan should lock-in at. I have a VDO gauge and sender that appears very accurate and you can see that the thermostat open spot on 82deg. The gauge reading has reached about 90 deg but the fan is still slack. Is it time for a new viscous unit or do I let the temp climb higher?? :ph34r:

    BTW it’s a v8 90 on carbs.

    Cheers

    Jon

  6. I had a look at a V8 90 there a couple of years ago. Price was about £5500 so I was expecting something nice…………. and I was promised it was. Big mistake! It was in a right state with holes bulkhead and chassis. The guy even refused to let me tap the chassis with my hammer……….It was OK though because I managed put my finger through the front outriggers without much effort. Needless to say I left that one alone and went and found something nice.

    Be very careful of the descriptions made and think twice about a long journey.

    Jon

  7. Hi poohbear,

    You could always pump them out with the brake pedal. Try to use a spacer between (or clamp on) the pistons so that they all come out an equal amount. Be ready fo fluid loss when they finally pop. I had a clamp on the flexi pipe while I pumped and just nipped it up when the poped out.

    Jon

  8. Hi,

    Was just wondering what the consensus was about treating the old white powder problem (without replacing the panel). I was just going to grind it clean and etch prime - is it worth priming before filling? (I seem to read all sorts of approaches). Any good cleaners out there for removing the corrosion?

    Also, has anybody tried the por-15 approach of cleaning, etching and painting (you can then use special filler on top of tacky por15). I have taken this approach on rusty bulkhead and its lasted well.

    Any wisdom out there greatly appreciated.

    Jon

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