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Car Forum / Land Rover Cars / May 2006

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an enjoyable evening of fiddlage.

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Pete M - 23 May 2006 03:21 GMT
With Ye Olde Range Rover.

Been collecting bits to make the Rangey a bit more presentable and easy to
live with, luckily two of my mates have been breaking Classics and I've
managed to get lots of handy bits off them for sensible money. Tonight I
decided to fit them.

Job one was to replace the truly knackered top tailgate with the spanking
new ally one I purchased for the princely sum of £50. Easy enough job, but
aren't they a bugger to get the locks working properly on? Still, I've
managed to get it to shut perfectly at last. No more pushing down on each
corner, o/s first then n/s seems to have been the rule with every Classic
I've had. Replaced the rear wiper arm while I was at it. Makes a big
difference not having to get out and assist the rear wiper back to its park
position when it spins helplessly on the spline.

Job two was replacing the drivers window motor. What an utter pain to do.
Decided to replace the whole regulator and motor as one. That grease they
use on wiper mechanisms, 'orrible innit? Worth a tenner and an hours work to
have a working window again though.

Job three was finally getting rid of the bloody K&N filter someone had
fitted and replacing it with the original filter setup. Ended up having to
cut the trumpet off the filter housing and route some rubber hose to a fresh
air point on the front panel. The muppet who half fitted the LPG to it must
have been responsible for fitting the vaporiser where the original air
filter trumpet sat. Makes it a bit more awkward to change the filter
element, as I have to remove the whole housing, change element, re-fit
housing but it was easier than moving the vaporiser.

Rangie is now quieter, less rattly, smoother feeling, and more responsive. A
good day.

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Pete M - The Corporate Penguin.
Range Rover Vogue EFI,
Porsche 911 Carrera  3.2 *For Sale*
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"This is not 'Nam, this is bowling. There are rules"

William Tasso - 23 May 2006 21:27 GMT
> ...
>
> Rangie is now quieter, less rattly, smoother feeling, and more  
> responsive. A
> good day.

Doncha just love it when it works out that way.

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William Tasso
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