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Car Forum / Land Rover Cars / August 2008

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Austin's project 110

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AJH - 27 Aug 2008 18:06 GMT
Did you sell it Austin, a young lad I work with is interested in a 110
while he decides what to do with his ex MOD na diesel, gearbox kaput.

AJH
Austin Shackles - 28 Aug 2008 07:57 GMT
>Did you sell it Austin, a young lad I work with is interested in a 110
>while he decides what to do with his ex MOD na diesel, gearbox kaput.

Peter "Puffernutter" has a deposit on it, pending sorting a trailer, so
mostly, yes.

If for some reason he doesn't have it, it'll be up for grabs again, but I
don't think that's likely.

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Steve Taylor - 28 Aug 2008 20:33 GMT
This may sound daft, but is a 110 steering wheel the same fitting as a
rangie classic ???

Steve
Austin Shackles - 28 Aug 2008 21:53 GMT
>This may sound daft, but is a 110 steering wheel the same fitting as a
>rangie classic ???
>
>Steve

buggered if I know.  Might be.
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Oily - 29 Aug 2008 00:08 GMT
> >This may sound daft, but is a 110 steering wheel the same fitting as a
> >rangie classic ???
> >
> >Steve
>
> buggered if I know.  Might be.

I reckon they're all the same fitting since the latest series 2A.

Martin
Paul - xxx - 29 Aug 2008 06:46 GMT
> > > This may sound daft, but is a 110 steering wheel the same fitting
> > > as a rangie classic ???
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>
> I reckon they're all the same fitting since the latest series 2A.

I dunno what fittings the 110 and Range Rover have, or are supposed to
have, but my Series 3 didn't have the same fitting as another
'identical' [1] S3 ...

[1] Identical in the sense that they were same age, to the year of
manufacture and spec.

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Pantelis Giamarellos - 29 Aug 2008 08:19 GMT
Steve Hi,

Defenders usually have either a 36 or a 48 splined steering wheel fitting.

The later type Discovery steering wheel could be fitted on the later type
Defenders.
The later type Discovery steering wheel was also compatible with the later
type RaRo Classic vehicles.

So this means that a later type Defender steering wheel may actually be
fitted to a later type RaRo Cl.

What years are the vehicles in question?

Take care
Pantelis

> This may sound daft, but is a 110 steering wheel the same fitting as a
> rangie classic ???
>
> Steve
Steve Taylor - 29 Aug 2008 10:02 GMT
> Steve Hi,
>
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>
> What years are the vehicles in question?

Hi Pantelis,
The steering wheel on my 101 is a hack of a "rangie" column (allegedly)
and a 110 wheel - but the 110 wheel is rotting in classic landy fashion....

Steve
Lee_D - 29 Aug 2008 15:20 GMT
>> Steve Hi,
>>
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>
> Steve

110 Wheels changed 1990 from the 4 spoke type to the newer one...er.... that
wasn't 4 spoke.. or at least not the same 4 spoke style... but may have been
4 spokes, but I'm not sure... but I did read they aren't interchangeable
from 1990 to the newer one... unless you swap the column too in which case
it may/could/would be possible depending on how much time/money/how hard you
hit it.

I hope this helps.

Lee D
beamendsltd - 29 Aug 2008 16:16 GMT
> >> Steve Hi,
> >>
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>
> Lee D

The splines change (imperial nut) to HA906579  and from (metric
nut) from JA906580 - that makes the change (in theory, anyway)
August 1992 when the the big comfy steering wheels appeared.

http://www.beamends-lrspares.co.uk/BeamEnds/Defender/Steering/SteeringColumn/ind
ex.html


and no, the refernces to JA906579 aren't my mistake, it's Microcat
again - just ignore the JA/HA bit and use the rest of the number!

Cheers
Richard

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Steve Taylor - 30 Aug 2008 21:32 GMT
> I hope this helps.

Yes, I now know to suck it and see...

Steve
 
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