twosmoke300 Posted July 14, 2018 Posted July 14, 2018 Yep, most SWB are FWD MWB available as both LWB generally RWD also allows a factory AWDGarage round the front from me do work for a delivery fleet of transits . One came in for a clutch , young lad grabs the job card smiling . Easy job and bread n butter for them . Wasn’t smiling so much when he put it up in the air and saw it was an awd one ! I didn’t realise they did a 2000 onwards one if I’m honest . Bastard of a job now tho , whole front subframe out , massive transfer box in the way . HahahahahaLooked no different from a normal van outside either , not like the old smiley counties . Wonder why a parcel delivery company even had one in cornwall
Lacquer Peel Posted July 14, 2018 Posted July 14, 2018 Ex-utility company maybe? I've driven one, the extra traction is useful on unpaved tracks and in the snow but they're no off roader. Nicola H 1
twosmoke300 Posted July 14, 2018 Posted July 14, 2018 Still has oily bits with county written on tho ! Lacquer Peel 1
Noel Tidybeard Posted July 14, 2018 Posted July 14, 2018 Still has oily bits with county written on tho ! cool
twosmoke300 Posted July 14, 2018 Posted July 14, 2018 The mechanic doing the clutch in overalls last week wasn’t ! DeeJay 1
SiC Posted July 15, 2018 Posted July 15, 2018 Damn. Amazon reviewers told lies. Explains the supplied fibre washers. There is a pirtex dealer not that far away. Not sure when they open, Google says 24/7 and so does their website. Surely that can't be correct?! I need to convert this to either 1/8" or Schrader valve. My original intention was to attach a Schrader 556 coupler to the end of that pipe.In answer to my question the pipe is a 1/4" BSP fitting based on the fact that a 1/4" BSP airtool connector screwed into it. I believe the actual connector is a BSPP and not BSPT. Similar but not the same. The Schrader fitting appears to be a 1/8" NPT. Closely similar to a 1/8" BSPT but much more different to a 1/8" BSPP. According to Google...
Lacquer Peel Posted July 16, 2018 Posted July 16, 2018 What's this Princess Diana mobile worth? Out of MOT, the hood leaks a little, that interior. 1.8 20v, manual, drives fine. It's near Aviemore if anyone wants it.
Guest Hooli Posted July 16, 2018 Posted July 16, 2018 Any easy ways to find where my aircon system is leaking? a) get it refilled with dye so that under UV light you can see stains where it is leaking 2) hold the car under water till you see bubbles Skizzer, Twiggy, binhoker668 and 4 others 7
Guest Hooli Posted July 16, 2018 Posted July 16, 2018 Or even iii) leak detect spray. it makes a googey coating over whatever you spray it on so you can see bubbles appear. But I doubt you'd be able to see all the joints/pipework to make this work.
Guest Hooli Posted July 16, 2018 Posted July 16, 2018 Might work, the stuff I've seen in a spray is more gooey so you get nice big easy to see bubbles from slight leaks before they burst.
Talbot Posted July 16, 2018 Posted July 16, 2018 Any easy ways to find where my aircon system is leaking? Garage near me pressurises the system with nitrogen to find leaks. Seems to work too, as nitrogen is a lot cheaper than R134a, and you can then check over the entire system until you find where it's pissing out.
3VOM Posted July 16, 2018 Posted July 16, 2018 Garage near me pressurises the system with nitrogen to find leaks. Seems to work too, as nitrogen is a lot cheaper than R134a, and you can then check over the entire system until you find where it's pissing out.Could I just pressurise it with air and listen out for a leak then? Dye stuff is horrendously expensive and I don't want to spend £25 to stain the carpet under the centre console.
davehedgehog31 Posted July 16, 2018 Posted July 16, 2018 Seeking four new boots for the Rover - any opinion on which of these tip the best balance of price v ending up in the scenery.
sierraman Posted July 16, 2018 Posted July 16, 2018 I've used the Rovellos before, good tyre. davehedgehog31 1
scdan4 Posted July 16, 2018 Posted July 16, 2018 I’ve had the Avon’s. Can confirm they have lots of road hangonability. Would recommend. ETA plus made in Wiltshire. davehedgehog31 1
Talbot Posted July 16, 2018 Posted July 16, 2018 Could I just pressurise it with air and listen out for a leak then? Dye stuff is horrendously expensive and I don't want to spend £25 to stain the carpet under the centre console.Yes, but only if you plan on changing the reciever-drier afterwards. The humidity in any air pressurised into the system will saturate the dessicant and make the system not work properly. twosmoke300 1
Shirley Knott Posted July 16, 2018 Posted July 16, 2018 And I've got the Barums pictured on the 940, they're fine. davehedgehog31 1
clayts450 Posted July 16, 2018 Posted July 16, 2018 I've got the Sailun's on the rear of the Streetshite - no dramas, no premature wear - pretty good tyre - no noise at all, and happy to be chucked into corners without grip lossage in wet and dry. davehedgehog31 1
SiC Posted July 16, 2018 Posted July 16, 2018 Barums are a Czech tyre that is part owned by Pirelli. Shirley Knott 1
sierraman Posted July 16, 2018 Posted July 16, 2018 Thought Barum were owned by Continental? davehedgehog31 1
SiC Posted July 16, 2018 Posted July 16, 2018 You are correct! A mistake on my part. davehedgehog31 1
jakebullet Posted July 16, 2018 Posted July 16, 2018 Where do disco TD5's like to leak coolant from? Bastard thing is pissing me off now. I had an obvious pissing out leak from the gasket on the cylinder head outlet. Fixed that. Then discovered fuel cooler drips under certain conditions, fixed that. Just been on a 400 mile dismal holiday, and the levels gone down an inch. When I stopped at the services and came back it was emitting that hot coolant smell, but no obvious leak. I don't think it's head gasket, or it wouldn't smell? Should I a) snake oil it with k seal, b ) keep driving & hope it gets worse enough to spot, c) replace every bloody pipe and gasket in the hope of fixing it?
Guest Hooli Posted July 16, 2018 Posted July 16, 2018 Water pumps were always a favourite on older Discos, I don't know if they carried that heritage* over though.
M'coli Posted July 16, 2018 Posted July 16, 2018 Not an actual admission of 'detailing' from me, but it might be an idea to clean two years worth of dead insects off of our motorhome, in particular the "quiff" above the cab. I'm thinking that it will probably need a bit of a steep to soften them up first. What's that stuff that looks like Randy Marsh had just come his mutton over a car and how is it applied? oldcars, M'coli and Kiltox 3
mitsisigma01 Posted July 16, 2018 Posted July 16, 2018 Snowfoam ? When I used to do my van once in a blue moon or less I used to soak a towel in a bucket of hot soapy water and spread it over the insect graveyard and let it steep for a while. Nicola H 1
Jazoli Posted July 17, 2018 Posted July 17, 2018 You can get snowfoam lances off eBay in various configs to fit whatever jetwasher you have, they are 13 quid or so, or 24 with 1 litre of jizz.
M'coli Posted July 17, 2018 Posted July 17, 2018 Ah. I don't have a jet washer, we don't even have an outside tap. Snowfoam was the stuff I was thinking of, too, but just couldn't remember the name.It's not so easy to get a towel to stick to the underside of the quiff either!
mitsisigma01 Posted July 17, 2018 Posted July 17, 2018 And a kitchen tap to hosepipe adapter probably about a fiver ish from homebase
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