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  1. Exactly the same thing with the coal mines which people still keep banging on about. Bag of English coal £30, or from Poland £10. Which would you like sir ? I am/was in the furniture trade making furniture, and it always amuses me when things are described as "hand made". It conjures up a mental image of a chap in an apron and half moon glasses at a bench covered in wood shavings, using basic hand tools. While I can do it that way, machinery us used as much as possible. I am also an apprenticed paint sprayer (mid1970s) but have done nothing professionally since 1982, mainly because its a s****y job, and nobody wants to pay. As someone on the bottom end of the pay scale, and who is only any good at what you would call manual work, I do worry about what is going to become of people like me who are not academic, and do not get of well with tech, and only have six brain cells. How are we going to earn a living ? Not everyone can do admin or office type stuff, like all the people on TV dramas and films. Someone, somewhere, actually has to make something. Sadly doing any sort of hands on job or craft has no perceived value when it comes to paying for it, whereas tapping a few keys in a trendy office seems to worth a fortune.
  2. That's just it though, you have to drive it, not it drive you. Just the same with all the turbonutter sports executive type things. If the electronic aids were removed, they would also be found to be somewhat "unnerving" to drive at speed.
  3. You could fit some of these too ! More weight saved, wiring, motors, switches etc More exercise for you too.
  4. Theres a thought. Have a look at the label on the gearbox. The 4.0 will probably have a 4HP22. The 4.6 SHOULD have the 4HP24 which is a heavier duty box, unless it has been swapped sometime. So Yes, swing the whole lot in one lump if you can, less the transfer box as it is b heavy. They are the same, but I guess one would be handy as a spare.
  5. Provide they are BOTH the same management system, i.e. Gems, or Thor, it should be a straight swap. I believe the engine ECUs use the same map for both engine sizes.
  6. Depends what sort of smoke. "Mechanic" should be able to diagnose no problem. I cant imagine for a minute the whole engine needs stripping. Will be either the turbocharger seals have blown caused by excessive crankcase pressure. Lots of grey smoke when engine revved. Engine breather usually the cause. Or Injector/s faulty. Can be sussed by live readings on a scanner by competent person. Smokes more at idle and stings your eyes a bit Neither will throw up a "code" Other common problem is split intercooler hoses, but this normally does throw up a code, and also can be heard.
  7. From memory, which is bad these days...…. Crank pulley. May need a spacer ? Possibly the sump as I seem to remember the sump flange is a bit different ? Another thing...… if you look at the oilway drillings in the 3.5 block ….. from oil pickup to front cover...… and compare them to your intermediate engine, you will see that the later ones are much bigger. Maybe this will affect the performance of the crank driven pump ? Actually ISTR that the later cover doesn't have the drillings, and has a pickup that goes direct from oil pump to sump, instead of through the block. ISTR Camshaft drive and gears do not fit under the newer cover, so I think the camshaft will be different too. PS pump is different, as are the alternator mounts. Its not as simple as it seems. There are probably other things too, but its a long time since I have fiddled.
  8. No rust issues unless it lived by the seaside, except for the fuel tank cradle which can go, but this seems variable. Can have problems with the drive system, but this is mainly caused by using odd tyres. Whatever you use, they MUST me the same size and make, and ideally all be replaced at the same time. If you change a pair, they MUST be the same make as the others. MPG about 30 to 34 for Auto and about 35 for Manual, but depends how you drive it. They are NOT economical. It just so happens that my 55 plate Auto needs a new home, as I don't use it enough to justify keeping it.
  9. Why would you want a ghastly manual anyway ? ZF 4HP 22/24 hybrid using hydraulics and not electronic. Wouldn't bother with the BW65 or the GM180 as they are only 3 speed and no overdrive top. All the things needed to convert to manual would cost way more in any case
  10. I am furloughed on what is effectively sub minimum wage, and probably will not have a job to go back to. BUT, I like being am home. Lucky in that I have loads of space and plenty do here, vehicles, machinery, building work, animals, fencing etc, and have appreciated the gift of time. I can cope with isolation very well, and have often said that if I never had to speak to another human being, it would be fine. Interests and hobbies are the key, and it always surprises me how many people have no interests in anything "real". Watching football and buying the latest club "B" team away shirt or watching F1 is NOT a hobby. In fact, if I could see a way to get by financially, I would not go back to work. Its such a drag on ones time.
  11. You basically have two options. Aftermarket ignition and fuelling, Megasquirt, Link, Emerald, Spitronics, etc. OR Tornado Systems (Mark Adams, Rover ECU Guru) offer the Bosch ECU modified to work standalone, and offer various maps for it. None of which is cheap. Relatively.
  12. It is. Apparently. But is produces no more power or economy than a Hotwire 3.9 Does produce slightly more torque though, but that more by virtue of the inlet manifold.
  13. What I am doing, very slowly, due to there always seems to be something ELSE to do, is a Lexus UZ engine conversion. I want to couple it to a hybrid ZF 4HP22/24 or maybe just a 4HP24 all electronic box. Don't know yet. I could adapt the Lexus Aisin unit to somehow fit the LT230, but the gearbox sump flange will interfere with the transfer box unless it is "clocked" severely, and I do know know if the gearbox would be happy with its sump at an 35 to 45 degree angle. Obviously the oil pick up would need modifying though. I have seen lengthy adaptors made to mate it to the LT230, but I don't want to do this for the reasons below I want the whole ensemble as short as possible, I want to avoid using the standard ZF bellhousing plus an adaptor plate, as this will push the inconveniently mounted alternator into the steering box. I COULD change it for a P38 setup, but do not really want to if possible. The other thing I have seen done, is to raise the front of the engine up, but I don't like this either, as it only gives about 10mm clearance which I feel is not enough, and also it alters the propshaft angles a bit, which again I don't like, and most importantly, it looks carp ! The engine doesn't really lend itself to repositioning the alternator and re routing the serpentine belt easily, so all in all, its easier in many ways to keep the engine /gearbox short, and give the footwells a haircut instead. Anyway, re the torque converter. The Lexus one obviously does not fit the ZF gearbox, and the usual RR type ZF converter will not fit the Lexus flexplate, as the Lexus unit has six mounting points, and the ZF unit having four, plus the pilot is the wrong size to fit the Lexus crankshaft. However, I have found a converter from a Jaguar which has the correct size pilot, but the mounting pads are wrong, SO what I wanted, was TC with the mounting pads changed, or possibly a bespoke unit made (I have not even touched on the operating characteristics yet) but as any enquiries in this country seem to have drawn a blank, I have decided to make my own. Sort of. I have cut off the existing mounts and am in the process of making some more, and my plan is to get the thing physically fitted up to "prove" it can be done, then see if someone will cut open, clean out, rebuild and balance the one I have altered. ATM if seems to contain some dubious looking grey coloured oil, so as much as I would like to, I could not afford to run it as is, and risk ruining a perfectly good gearbox. If the was a way I could satisfactorily clean it out myself, then I would. After which I could then have someone alter the stall speed or whatever needs doing. One off All off
  14. Deproma. Comes from France, is semi heatproof and can paint straight over rust, and greasy surfaces. Does not come off and seems to last a very long time. Used to get it from a company called New Markets, but they seem to have gone.
  15. Also, you need less brakes on the rear in any case. You have two cylinders on each wheel at the front, to create the twin leading shoe effect, which in theory gives more braking effort at the front.
  16. Does anyone know of a company who supply speciality, modified or bespoke torque converters in the UK ? I can find plenty who will remanufacture or recondition them, but any enquiry about modifying or making a bespoke unit gets a blank response. In fact it would seem that no one here knows that much about them. Plenty in the USA, with an entirely different attitude, but I thought it would be nice to give the work to someone here (and save the transport and import charges)
  17. I have got an old V.L. Churchill 10 ton jobbie. Has done everything I have ever asked of it. Never done an A frame balljoint with it though. It is however, somewhat heftier than new red ones I have seen.
  18. SWMBOs son works for a Local Authority legal dept, and spends much of his time dealing with GDPR requests, and ATM the requests are acknowledged but not dealt with, because most of the team, plus archives are not available as the staff are furloughed. So I am sure they will get round to it. Eventually.
  19. Wes' engine is petrol, and I think they suffer more than diesels. The engines burn much hotter, so the exhaust valves and deposits are more prone to rusting and seizure, plus the cylinder walls are "drier" for the same reasons IMO. Also, diesel fuel lasts for years in the pump and injectors, whereas petrol degrades in the tank and system and can cause problems with injectors etc. Having said that, I rescued a six cylinder Rover P5 saloon (more or less same engine as 2.6 LR series) from a garage that not been run for 17 years. Was not seized. Squirted some oil down the bores, changed the oil, drained the fuel tank. Had to give the SU electric pump a clout to wake it up, and once the new petrol had pumped through, started second time !
  20. If its indoors, it shouldn't be too much of a problem, unless the building is damp. If its long term and youre worried, what about engine storage oil ? It produces a protective vapour.
  21. Gasp ! I don't know what BOC or whoever would make of this illegal destruction of their cylinder ! AND grinding off the chassis serial number too 😲 Brother in law has oxygen cylinder driveway bollards
  22. If it IS a 110 and on coils, it is NOT a stage 1. It should have a 5 speed gearbox. The diff lock is an aftermarket accessory The Discovery V8 parts will be a straight swap, and it does not need another column. The steering box drop arm is different to the Defender type, but a lot of people do this as an "upgrade"
  23. Back in the early 90s, I converted my 2.5 petrol 90 to 200 Tdi. The engines were not easily and cheaply available then, but I did get a Defender spec engine for it. It had the petrol LT77 with 0.831 ratio 5th gear, 1.410 transfer box, and standard diffs, but did have 235/85/16 tyres. I found it to be OK but noisy at speed, but would do 80 mph no problem. It could NOT pull heavy (2 ton plus) trailers happily though. I did try a 1.222 transfer box for a time, and was OK for cruising, but it was hopeless at towing as it was overgeared. I borrowed some 750/16 BFG Trac edge shod wheels, and this was much better. Ultimately though, I went back to the 1.410 transfer and 235/85/16s It does not take much to completely hobble the vehicle.
  24. Needs more than a few choice words. Police keep saying that action and fines are a last resort, well its about time they did act. And for those who say "I aint paying that" should have some jail time. Too many in this country seem to think that it all applies to everyone else but not them.
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