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steve200TDi

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  1. Round 4 is at Copford sawmill over near Uckfield in Sussex this weekend. It's going to be hot hot hot! http://www.scor4x4.co.uk/events.php?id=E5A32930A5325C Spectating is welcome and you can camp the night before if you so wish, the cost is £10. See you all on Sunday. Steve
  2. I took the steering box out to try to tighten the slack in it and if I could I would renew the input and put put seals. I removed the output shaft by removing the 4 bolts on top of the box and gently sliding the shaft out. You need to position the output shaft in a certain position for it to come out! I freed off the adjusting pad here and had to make a special out of an old 17mm socket and a piece of steel. It's a lot easier to renew the seals when the box is off the car! So the box is tight and it has new seals. Time will tell how well it works and if it leaks at the next race! Fingers crossed! In removing the whole steering system I noticed the adjuster bracket for the PAS pump had sheered! So I've made a start on making a repair.....quite satisfying really, I got to use the bandsaw and piller driller with some filing thrown in too! What's slightly annoying is the bracket is held on with bolts that hold the water pump on, so as soon as you loosen the coolant comes out, so I'll leave it on and weld it on in situ! Steve
  3. Also I've noticed the tyres are starting to show signs of wear, obviously there's loads of life left in them, but I just thought it was interesting! I must remove the steering box for a rebuild as there's slack in the box and I've adjusted the hex screw on the top as far as it will go. Steve
  4. Yep, its great fun and I enjoyed myself! I might try that at the next event if there's puddles!
  5. Bagshot was a great site. It's an old military site, but well worth all the paper work you have to fill out to be able to hire the site! Nice sweeping and flowing turns, with a lot of loose gravel and dust. I did all my laps, but suffered from some misfire towards the afternoon and I think this was down to water as the site is sheltered by trees and there were puddles at various points around the 3.5 mile course. I went to investigate after the race last week and it fired up and rev up fine!, so megasquirt maybe on the cards over the winter! I filmed a lot of my laps so I'll get one uploaded to facebook in due course. I also did some data logging so I had GPS position and speed on my laps, but if you don't have the correct time stamps it's surprisingly difficult to match the film with the data log. So I had to go with one of my early laps, and that still wasn't great. I gave up when it wouldn't play in windows media player, so some more trial error needed before the next race at Copford Sawmill at the start of July. Steve
  6. We'll be there with the 90 and the parents will be too! Its a great site, can't wait! Here's a video from 2016: Steve
  7. A great day was had at the weekend, full report and video soon, but in the mean time check out the awesome photos by Darrel Payne in the events section here: Oh and Fridge you could well be right about the bush flexing as I heard some bangs and clangs at the weekend! Steve
  8. Some great photos from round 3 courtesy of Darrell Payne. Full report and video from me soon! Steve
  9. Yes, very true. A lot of the AWDC tracks are, as you say, flat fields! Where's the skill in that? You just need a fast vehicle. I love the tight technical tracks between trees even if it is fraught with danger! Well, I'll see for myself on Sunday and report back! Steve
  10. This one: One top bolt of 5/16, two lower bolts of 7/16. Held to the chassis by a captive bolt using what looks like some sort of suspension bush. Steve
  11. Yes, you're quite right, I did think that the chassis mounts do look a touch on the thin side. I also think the plasma cutting has made the bit chopped out look a little thicker! Steve
  12. Pictures would be good! There all on a Sunday unfortunately! The next round in July is over near Uckfield on the 1st. Steve
  13. Bowie - they are captive mount, I'll get a picture for you tomorrow. lo-fi - I would say check www.scor4x4.co.uk, but it doesn't say much. Search for Independent fleet services as that car park in the trees is the parc ferme for the race. Racing is from 10am-4pm and scrutineering starts at 8am. Fridge - Thanks! Probably thicker than it ought to be! Steve
  14. Hi, As some of you may now, I take part in this series and it's great fun. So I thought I would let people know about the series and when and where it's taking place for you to come and spectate, take part or even marshall. Or just come and look at the photos! The next event is this coming Sunday, the 20th of May over at Bagshot near Guildford. I heard they do need marshalls, so if you're free and want to come along and help then please visit the website: www.scor4x4.co.uk for cantact details or message the facebook page: Southern Counties Off Road Club. Steve
  15. After checking over all the engine and gearbox mounts I found one of the front mounts to be not quite right! One of the bolts had sheared causing the mount to flex and crack on the lower edge (sorry no photos) so I had to remove it, weld it up and drill out the sheared off bolt in the block...fun! I also couldn't get to it, so I had to do some weight saving and chopped some steel out! From this: To this: Then this: It all went well and is now all back together. So I'm all ready to race at the weekend at Bagshot near Guildford. Steve
  16. That's a very good question! It's TBC at the moment! I'm looking forward to not a specific track,but just getting out and racing! Steve
  17. Exactly Mikey! as it is very bumpy and that what i tried to do and will do for the rest of this year. I'm really looking forward to the next race! Steve
  18. Sometimes you can buy a plenum with one on for £50. Your original sensor and wiring could be strengthened up with some sealant if the wire sheathing has cracked maybe? I was going to try and make one of these fit, as it was only £10 ERR4278 https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/THROTTLE-POSITION-SENSOR-FOR-LAND-ROVER-DISCOVERY-RANGE-ROVER-4-6-4-0-MFT6LR/263456744590?_trkparms=aid%3D555017%26algo%3DPL.CASSINI%26ao%3D1%26asc%3D20170912102056%26meid%3Dc0a352ea33e04fb59ff28798d9b78da3%26pid%3D100753%26rk%3D1%26rkt%3D1%26%26itm%3D263456744590&_trksid=p2045573.c100753.m4841 And i think people have done it of you search on google http://www.rangerovers.net/forum/8-range-rover-classic/14759-need-cheaper-cost-throttle-position-sensor-please.html Steve
  19. Nice work! This is on my to do list too! I just used some angle and box section to make a quick fold last time, but that looks nice and simple! I thought using the plates that came with the press was a neat solution too! Steve
  20. One foot plate added for the co driver! I even managed to use my new press to fold it too! Just a quick fold with some angle and box section! Round 2 is back at Tilmanstone, as Plurenden is waterlogged. I fancy a change of scenery, so I'm going off roading in the 90 at Slindon this weekend! I need to re-seat the gasket on the autobox sump as it's leaking, but apart from that I'm ready for round 3! Steve
  21. Yes, its rather annoying when you get mud or water on the lens! So the sticky mounts do stick then, haha.
  22. Thanks Mike, I'll definitely give the manually changing a go at the next round as well as just Drive and report back. Awesome video too! I want to get some shots like that too! So just over a week to go and the exhaust is repaired and back on, just the co drivers seat to adjust and a kick plate fitting. Steve
  23. Mike - I'm racing in D. Bowie - Thanks! Dover was good! I was trying to lift off instead of brake over some of the bumps as it makes some of them bumpier if you do brake. Also on some of the wash board sections, flooring it made it slightly smoother. Yes, I'm in the process of making a little foot plate for Nix!
  24. So as the kick down cable was now jammed I thought I had better replace it. I had done lots of research and found a few websites which had photos etc. So I thought I would take the plunge and get it done! I printed off one of the photos that had all the bolts you had to remove too. So I drained the oil, removed the sump. Removed the filter and kept as I had only just done an oil and filter change. And carefully removed all the crucial bolts and drew a rough layout. The bolts aren't all the same length! Then this came off, fairly heavy, but manageable. Unhook the kick down cable off here and pull the cable out from above. It had a few tight bends in it and the inner white tube had broken up as you could feel it catching as you pulled it each way. The new one runs so freely!! The hardest part was feeding the plastic end into the gearbox as it was difficult to get a grip on it to push it in, but I got there in the end. The valve for the kick down is on the valve block which I removed, so when you operate the kick down cable (pull it) you don't feel the extra detente at the end because that is the valve moving! I thought something wasn't right, but all was well when I reinstalled the valve block. I torqued all the bolts up, refitted the filter and sump, added oil and it seems to move forwards and backwards! So all is good! I tried to be as clean as I could, as you don't want dirt in it! Steve
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