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Vehicle & Technical => Defender => Topic started by: drum on January 02, 2006, 14:49:46

Title: Unusual Part Nos.
Post by: drum on January 02, 2006, 14:49:46
On a TD5 Defender there are two plastic stone shields underneath the engine and the gearbox, anybody know what the part nos might be for either, I can't find them on my rather old copy of the parts catalogue.
Title: Unusual Part Nos.
Post by: muddyweb on January 02, 2006, 18:36:19
Does the rear one have some sound deadening material on it and a little round hatch in it ?

I've got a couple of numbers, but not sure if they are the same thing
Title: Re: Unusual Part Nos.
Post by: Skywalker on January 02, 2006, 19:30:44
Quote from: "drum"
On a TD5 Defender there are two plastic stone shields underneath the engine and the gearbox, anybody know what the part nos might be for either, I can't find them on my rather old copy of the parts catalogue.



So you've managed to figure out what fell off last time out then  :shock:

Dave
Title: Unusual Part Nos.
Post by: drum on January 02, 2006, 19:35:12
Quote from: "muddyweb"
Does the rear one have some sound deadening material on it and a little round hatch in it ?

I've got a couple of numbers, but not sure if they are the same thing


That's them, they both have holes, one for gearbox oil, one for engine oil, I think.

What's the bets's they're ridicoulously expensive.
Title: Re: Unusual Part Nos.
Post by: drum on January 02, 2006, 19:38:20
Quote from: "Skywalker"

So you've managed to figure out what fell off last time out then  :shock:


The first one dis-intergrated last winter, the second one is starting to disintergrate now, it was half of the front engine one, that I was trying my best to leave in Lincolnshire, but the damn thing kept following me  :D
Title: Unusual Part Nos.
Post by: muddyweb on January 02, 2006, 19:46:50
Quote from: "drum"
What's the bets's they're ridicoulously expensive.


Funny you should say that....

I get :  

KRB000090   (Around 150 quid)
KRB100821   (Around 150 quid)

Might be worth trying someone like Equicar ;-)
Title: Unusual Part Nos.
Post by: drum on January 02, 2006, 19:50:14
Thanks Tim, surfice to say I won't be buying new ones then  :( I was already hatching a plan, it now looks a definite plan.
Title: Unusual Part Nos.
Post by: drum on January 02, 2006, 19:53:05
Quote from: "drum"
Thanks Tim, surfice to say I won't be buying new ones then  :( I was already hatching a plan, it now looks a definite plan.


And Skywalker before you accuse me of it, I wasn't think of lying under a 110 at Guy Salmons with a 15mm spanner [-X  But I'm happy to be look out, while you do it   :tongue:
Title: Unusual Part Nos.
Post by: Skywalker on January 02, 2006, 22:02:29
Quote from: "drum"
Quote from: "drum"
Thanks Tim, surfice to say I won't be buying new ones then  :( I was already hatching a plan, it now looks a definite plan.


And Skywalker before you accuse me of it, I wasn't think of lying under a 110 at Guy Salmons with a 15mm spanner [-X  But I'm happy to be look out, while you do it   :tongue:



As if    :shock:

Dave
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