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  1. I'm aiming for the NFU for next year, although my last wagon was too modified and this one needs an engineer's report.

    Currently with Sureterm who charge me for policy amendments mad.gif and was with Adrian Flux who I also found to be a pain but I can't remember why huh.gif

    Lancaster charged me for amendments for each modification, almost equivalent to my annual premium, and then the 75% premium surcharge when SWMBO got a SP30 speeding ticket. Two bumps without me claiming and my renewal premium goes up nearly three times. Don't I just love Lancaster. I appreciate they are the broker, but I don't feel they are doing anything for me other than just taking my money. I would rather pay a bit more than insure througfh them again.

  2. I am looking to insure my 1997 300TDi 90 CSW, modified for expedition use. I don't have an unblemished record, but nothing serious. I really don't rate my current broker, Lancaster, at all highly and am already talking to NFU. Any other recommendations ?

    All help gratefully received

    Regards

    Richard

  3. I only have one angle grinder, so I tend to do most metal removal with a flap disc as I find it gentler and there is then less wheel swapping.

    When there is a lot to remove, or an awkward corner to get into (ie usually bad weld to grind out and do again !) I use the grinding disc.

    I got the tip of using flapwheels from watching a couple of episodes of some people making fancy custom bikes in the US. I cannot remember the name, but I recall a father and son that argue a lot.

    Regards

    Richard

  4. Since I am a pretty sh*te welder (which I blame on having to do it all outside) I get through a lot of flap wheels/discs tidying the job up with the angle grinder. So where can I get good quality long lasting 115mm flap discs ?

    All help gratefully received

    Regards

    Richard

  5. That would only be around 85C...not really hot enough to cook food, or is it?

    Chicken is done at 75deg C, and there is a whole cuisine of slow low temp meat cooking using vacuum packing and temperature controlled water baths, so I think given long enougn time chi9cken and fish should not be too difficult. Beef and lamb can be eaten rare, so do-able but probably tough. Pork I would not try until the technique was well tested. So the cooking I am OK about.

    When it comes to welding pipe onto a thermos, I am sure the idea is not new and am hoping someone has built one of these before.

    Richard

  6. I have been looking into engine bay cooking, and most ideas seem to revolve around putting ingredients into a thick foil parcel and tying it onto the exhaust.

    My idea for cooking is along the lines of welding a couple of stub pipes into the outside jacket of a thermos flask and connecting it into engine's (300TDi) cooling circuit between cylinder head and heater matrix. The idea being that the hot coolant circulates through the outer jacket of the thermos, which is where the vacuum would normally be, cooking the food (casserole or similar) inside the thermos where the drink usually goes.

    The thermos lid would have to be drilled to prevent pressure/steam build-up, and it would need some arrangement so that the food can be removed once cooked and the thermos cleaned, maybe by having some quick disconnect couplings or swivel hose connectors.

    Is this idea as daft as my wife thinks it is (ie pretty daft) ?

    Anyone done anything similar ?

    All help gratefully received as normal.

    Regards

    Richard

  7. Hi,

    As others have stated it will not stop a peasant with a Hi-Ab, but when we travelled in Africa i had a spare set of keys in a very small waterproof box attached under the vehicle, out of sight, there are a few decent places you can attach a small (just big enough for keys) box on a LR. It wont stop your truck being pinched but a handy thing to have.

    My thoughts anyway

    Keith

    Was this a locked box of any kind (along the lines of my key safe idea), or just one fixed well out of sight?

    Regards

    Richard

  8. After a recent theft of keys, for expedition use, I have a plan to weld in a weather proof push button combination key safe underneath somewhere.

    The idea is that it would be better to hold the keys securely on an immobilised vehicle than in jacket pockets or a bag.

    I would be very grateful for all views on whether this is good idea at all, if anyone has done something similar and what key safe was chosen.

    Regards

    Richard

  9. I should just be clear for this thread and fair to Brit-Car that I paid for an OEM lift pump, not a genuine one some £40 more.

    I did buy another item on the same order, paid for genuine and got a genuine Land Rover bagged and badged item.

    I did once get an OEM belt tensioner, made I think by Dayco, but which came in a Britpart box. I assume it is the same with this lift pump.

    From the strength of feeling on this forum at least, there is definitely room for an online business selling not-Britpart items. Perhaps even better would be for Britpart to sell parts for longevity and reliability, not just pound-shop prices.

    Regards

    Richard

  10. A slightly over the top solution, pehaps, but I moved out of London because of b*****ks like this.

    The only emissions I have to deal with in Gloucestershire are those from my neighbour's lamas !!

    Regards

    Richard

  11. I have just bought a spare lift pump for my 300TDi engine.

    I had the option of genuine, OEM or piece part, in reducing order of price. I paid for the OEM item and received a pump in a Britpart box.

    The pump has no markings on it of any kind but does not look like the best quality I could imagine. However I have nothing to compare it with, short of taking the current one off the engine.

    Like many on here I have had a bad experience with Britpart bits. Does anyone know for sure if Britpart were, or were not, the OEM for 300 TDi lift pumps, or whether there should be any distinguishing marks, before I take it up with the supplier ?

    Incidentally, does anyone know any suppliers who never supply Britpart bits, except of course Land Rover ?

    Apologies if this has been covered before.

    All help gratefully received

    Regards

    Richard

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