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Posted

I’ve bitten the bullet and bought a genuine pipe. £184 delivered. Money I can’t afford to spend after launching 400 on pipes etc. but you live and learn. My own fault. 
 

so new pipe arrived. And I fitted it this evening. Easy enough job, but I had to get another 10mm nut n olive fitting and cut the brand new pipe up. 
 

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ouch. But it’s now fitted. Working. And quiet. 
 

Next job is to get a nanocom and bleed the system. 

Posted

Well done for keeping this on the road.

Quite rare now to see a standard example still on the road.

👏 

  • sutty2006 changed the title to Many reasons NOT to buy a discovery 2. General maintenance .
Posted

Today I have finally achieved replacing the rear trailing arm bushes. Something my MOT man picked up on at mot. 
 

The use of a hydraulic press is essential. 
 

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new bush going in

 

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lovely jubbley

 

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done both sides. The passenger side level sensor bolt snapped off so had to be drilled out and replaced. 
 

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and the shockers had had it, due to the poor state of the roads on my way to work (thanks stoke on Trent council) the suspension has been taking a beating. 
 

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drives perfect again.

 

until next time!!! 

  • 2 weeks later...
Posted

I went to LRO at the weekend with the response group, the family and the wobbly box. 
 

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I actually really enjoyed it. Dare I say it, more than the Vauxhall show. Shame, but it is what it is! 
 

I went with the intention of having the discovery remapped, as three main tuners were on site all weekend. I ended up having Empire Tuning remap my ecu for a bargain price of £200. Discussions were had with the agent on the stand who I actually knew from years ago! I explained that while towing, I need to be able to maintain 60, as it was dropping to 50 on hills. A stage 2 progressive towing map was installed and I refitted it Sunday before we left for home. The discovery is a completely different drive now, it changes gear better and can maintain 56 on hills without dropping a gear and screaming it’s rusty nuts off. 
 

while I was at LRO, the auto jumble was huge, and lots of defender/discovery/series parts on offer, including rear stowage boxes for the D2 in good condition which I’d been after for a while! Even better that the chap selling them was (again) someone I knew! Bargain for £40 the pair! 

tonight in the dark I took the 6/7 seats out. 

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and removed the bowl

 

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fitted the stowage box on right. 
 

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much better. I’ve tucked the rear seat belt into the pillar to keep it local. 
 

the boxes will be so much more useful to keep straps, first aid kit, useful stuff in, instead of seats that don’t get used. 

  • 1 month later...
Posted

More general maintenance done today. 
 

Auto box oil and filter change 

 

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nice n coffee like.

removing the pan left this lovely piece of metal if I know origins. 
 

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no idea what that’s for, but because it works just fine, I’ll pretend I didn’t see it. 
 

new vs old filter

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yummy. 
 

all clean

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fill er up

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sorted. 
 

now to drain the diffs. 
 

rear. Ooo that’s clean! Nice.

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front. Ooo err, that’s not good. 
 

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I’ve history to say the front diff was brand new a few years before I bought it. And it looked new too. good job it’s got fresh oil in it now. 
 

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nice useable work shop, but no oil draining facilities. Had to deal with the Tip Nazis to dump all my oil. They really are cunts. 

Posted
More general maintenance done today. 
 
Auto box oil and filter change 
 
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nice n coffee like.
removing the pan left this lovely piece of metal if I know origins. 
 
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IMG_2814.jpeg.f44a9135200dd393605f1e5caa0893d2.jpeg
 
no idea what that’s for, but because it works just fine, I’ll pretend I didn’t see it. 
 
new vs old filter
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yummy. 
 
all clean
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fill er up
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sorted. 
 
now to drain the diffs. 
 
rear. Ooo that’s clean! Nice.
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front. Ooo err, that’s not good. 
 
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I’ve history to say the front diff was brand new a few years before I bought it. And it looked new too. good job it’s got fresh oil in it now. 
 
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nice useable work shop, but no oil draining facilities. Had to deal with the Tip Nazis to dump all my oil. They really are cunts. 
Most of ours are the same ... Trailers don't have oil lol

Although we do have oil barrels that are collected as we do our own shunter servicing

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Posted
6 hours ago, sutty2006 said:

More general maintenance done today. 
 

Auto box oil and filter change 

 

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nice n coffee like.

removing the pan left this lovely piece of metal if I know origins. 
 

IMG_2815.jpeg.2105bbff013d050121931d43c1135baf.jpeg

 

IMG_2814.jpeg.f44a9135200dd393605f1e5caa0893d2.jpeg

 

no idea what that’s for, but because it works just fine, I’ll pretend I didn’t see it. 
 

new vs old filter

IMG_2816.jpeg.a394f3bfad7a4f323e3adb4a339db0df.jpeg
 

yummy. 
 

all clean

IMG_2817.jpeg.d4cf4c7d4344dddc0b1f6b39af264d92.jpeg

fill er up

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sorted. 
 

now to drain the diffs. 
 

rear. Ooo that’s clean! Nice.

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front. Ooo err, that’s not good. 
 

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I’ve history to say the front diff was brand new a few years before I bought it. And it looked new too. good job it’s got fresh oil in it now. 
 

IMG_2822.jpeg.7781d12ec7b68f7d93f70179e6c63a5b.jpeg

 

nice useable work shop, but no oil draining facilities. Had to deal with the Tip Nazis to dump all my oil. They really are cunts. 

With the power steering and ACE system on these do you have to use that green oil or is there an equivalent? 

Posted
On 10/09/2024 at 21:52, sutty2006 said:

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Whassat?

Posted
1 hour ago, Andyrew said:

@sutty2006

Asked a mate whos built hundreds of these boxes.

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Entirely possible it’s been there a while then, I can’t go through the gears hard as it’s an auto and it changes when IT wants to lol. 

Posted
39 minutes ago, 24vdiamond said:

With the power steering and ACE system on these do you have to use that green oil or is there an equivalent? 

Ace uses Central Hydraulic Fluid which isn’t pentosin but is green. Power steering is still atf 

  • sutty2006 changed the title to Many reasons NOT to buy a discovery 2. Broken again.
Posted

So, there’s never an east month.

 

started to notice occasional air suspension fault popping up on the dash when dropping off the kerb at work. So I had a good mate plug it in with nanocom. No faults. 
 

we attempted to calibrate the height, which didn’t work. Sensors are sensing, so maybe a lack of air? Compressor is cutting in and out as normal. 
 

How it sits now. 
 

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I took the filter out for the compressor, which disintegrated on removal. 
 

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ordered new, and also ordered a new piston ring and seal kit for the compressor. See how that goes. 

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Inlet air temp sensor replaced tonight. Takes about 30 seconds. Infact, it takes longer to get the cover off and make a brew. 

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hopefully the active fault will now go away. 

Posted

IAT sensor replaced and that has cured the rad fan being on ALL THE TIME. Old Sensor was reading 120 degrees so probably thought it was always hot. Fault now cleared and live data say 43 degrees at operating temperature. ☑️ 

 

now, I replaced that compressor filter last night. I drove to work this morning and when I arrived, the suspension was suspensioning again. Ride height back, extended ride height working. 
 

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I didn’t bother overhauling the compressor. It’s working as it should now. 
 

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so this afternoon we recalibrated the height. Now it handles likes it’s on rails again. 

Posted

Well done for keeping this on the road, becoming increasingly harder to find a non molested Disco 2 (Hence why i went for a L322).
The Td5 even produces a good sound when not restricted. 

Posted

This is how it sits now. Much better. Need to raise headlight aim. 
 

 

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  • 2 weeks later...
Posted

I bought some new headlight bulbs in an attempt to blind oncoming traffic*. 
 

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osram night breaker 200+++++s. 
 

It has been noted that the previous bulbs are a different colour between dip and high beam. Which was weird. On removing the old bulbs, they appear to be “Alite 150%+++” bulbs! Ahhh. Lol. 
 

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got the drivers side in, what a faff. But just check out that difference!! 
 

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not much is there? Maybe a little. We will see when I go to work tomorrow. 

  • sutty2006 changed the title to Many reasons NOT to buy a discovery 2. Not completely Broken again.
Posted
3 hours ago, sutty2006 said:

I bought some new headlight bulbs in an attempt to blind oncoming traffic*. 
 

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osram night breaker 200+++++s. 
 

It has been noted that the previous bulbs are a different colour between dip and high beam. Which was weird. On removing the old bulbs, they appear to be “Alite 150%+++” bulbs! Ahhh. Lol. 
 

IMG_3222.thumb.jpeg.6b0db68511a315adab7a635f23ac9645.jpeg

IMG_3223.thumb.jpeg.16419d33179641a439ad72a1a3d84c08.jpeg

 

got the drivers side in, what a faff. But just check out that difference!! 
 

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not much is there? Maybe a little. We will see when I go to work tomorrow. 

Halogen bulbs do lose performance over time.  Not so much in terms of total light output, but tiny changes in the filament geometry will have a disproportionate effect given how precisely designed the optics in vehicle lighting are designed.

Ideally you want bulbs without any coloured coatings on as any filter like that is essentially leaving performance on the table... especially given the shape of the distribution curve, the last thing you want to be doing is filtering out yellow!

If you can find a good quality OEM spec lamp from the likes of Philips or Osram without all the supposed whizz-bang blue nonsense all over the bulb you may well find it performs better.

Osram Night breakers used to be my go to, but definitely went backwards when they started sticking blue bits on them rather than just running the filament a bit hotter at expense of service life.

Posted
15 hours ago, Zelandeth said:

Halogen bulbs do lose performance over time.  Not so much in terms of total light output, but tiny changes in the filament geometry will have a disproportionate effect given how precisely designed the optics in vehicle lighting are designed.

Ideally you want bulbs without any coloured coatings on as any filter like that is essentially leaving performance on the table... especially given the shape of the distribution curve, the last thing you want to be doing is filtering out yellow!

If you can find a good quality OEM spec lamp from the likes of Philips or Osram without all the supposed whizz-bang blue nonsense all over the bulb you may well find it performs better.

Osram Night breakers used to be my go to, but definitely went backwards when they started sticking blue bits on them rather than just running the filament a bit hotter at expense of service life.

Yeah I noticed blue on these! 

Posted

I sometimes get thoughts of swapping my cobby old 300TDI Disco for a comfy, powerful Disco 2 TD5.

Then I read this thread 😉

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