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Chat & Social => The Bar - General Chat => Topic started by: extreme90 on December 12, 2007, 21:01:59
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why do all land rovers go through a good patch and bad patch ?
currently mines going through its " bad patch " and will do so for the next 2 months as usual :roll:
its really starting to <edit> me off now to the extent as 9k and you can come and take it away when its all sorted !
everything on it aswel, lockers, shafts cv's 8274's the lot :evil: :evil:
so far in a month ive managed to :-
completely nacker a 8274 350 ish to sort out
nackerd a steering pump and box 250 ish to sort
replace a bent solid steel track rod :roll:
replace nearly all bush's again
and now to top it off, whilst underneath tonight, looked up at the timing chest for no reason at all to spot a damp timing chest cover around the gasket :shock:
instantly " oh you can <edit> sprung to mind " whilst grabbing a 13mm spanner to remove the wading plug,
ohh you guessed it ! oil came out :shock:
so now, after litrally only just changing the timing belt for a comp 300 miles ago, ive got to take the flipping thing apart, AGAIN !!
argh, its driving me mad now :evil:
every time i want to go silverdale, something <edit> !
should have got a suzuki from the start :shock:
im going, get cleaned up n calm down
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dan :evil: :cry:
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Dan i know how you feel im having a bad time with mine at the moment, and im at the point of fire bombing it :oops: :oops: :oops:
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give you 50p & a twix & ill be down to pick it up :lol: :lol:
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give you 50p & a twix & ill be down to pick it up :lol: :lol:
damnit i new you would have to be on when this came up :evil:
aint you got any painting to be getting on with :tongue: :tongue:
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They circled the problem years ago the badge. :lol: :lol: :lol:
But when you own one you love it. :D :D :D
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That's why i got shut of the Disco, still got the lightweight though :D
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why do all land rovers go through a good patch and bad patch ?
You get good patches? :shock:
Wouldn't swap mine regardless
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owwww i feel for ya dan!!!!!!
and your going to be missing silverdale aswell.... this is the best time of year to be up there!!!!!!
well i hope all goes well for ya, and dont ever let me hear you say "i should of bought a zuk" again other wise ill attach my winch to yor rollox and wind it in :evil:
oh thought id just try and make you feel abit better...... mines running GREAT!!!!! :twisted: oooopppsss dont think thats going to help...
anyway sort those bloody tyres out mate.....
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try a suzuki for a year and see how much your lay under it.
6 years or more i ran my vitara, i did 3 engines. 6 cutches. most of the time a set of bearings every 3 months. and at 70 quid a go. and it usually took out the hub, would take hours to change as usally they woudl seize to [PooPoo].
Number of diffs, shafts, gearboxes , R&Ps shocks. cam belts a few headgaskets.
I think i stil had the orignal rear axle casing and body tub by the end..
most stuff was expensive too over the landie as i started using second hand but it was false econmy.
would diffeently be a 2 days matinence to 1 days driving and the AA recovery said they might not renew my membership due to the amount of pickups.
but then i would go sticking 33s , roll cage etc etc on it.
So your couple of probs arent anything serious mate, park it up till new year , think how much it owuld take to get something to that spec or the bargins you have got and goodies that take a lot of sourcing :-)
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give you 50p & a twix & ill be down to pick it up :lol: :lol:
damnit i new you would have to be on when this came up :evil:
aint you got any painting to be getting on with :tongue: :tongue:
As it christmas soon, I'll give you a Cadbury selection box and 55p.
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Someone really needs to tell them
Left a tad
Right a Smidge
'ish'
Are not valid engineering mesurements.
Not one of the bloody door holes lined up last night.
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We've had our Defender V8 for neary three years now and, apart from replacing the rad and the alternator (and service items), nothing has ever gone wrong!
We've had our Disco for six months (often driving from Scotland to Southern England in it) and nothing has gone wrong with it, at all.
We have had our TDi for only a couple of months but so far, no problems whatsoever.
I love Land Rovers.
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Mine is going through one of it's bad patches again. It had to be taken to the garage on a trailer yesterday, waiting for the bloke to ring me to (hopefully) tell me it's just a knackered clutch, otherwise I've got a big bill on my hands!
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After making a comment in the Freelander section earlier in the week on how we had had no real trouble at all with it.... it went and blew not one, but both intercooler hoses :roll: Still, chucked into the local place and all done in a couple of hours.
The old 110 was a constant source of failure..... but it always got us home. I can honestly say we have never been stuck away from home and had to use a recovery truck :D
I am building the 90 from the ground up so I can build in the reliability that Land Rover left out :lol: Well, that's the plan anyway :roll:
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Dan...it's just rebelling mate (& you know why :lol: )
Do you deliver eggs as well as milk? :twisted:
...& you had the chance to get shot of those winches :lol:
coat & gone :tongue: :tongue:
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Do you deliver eggs as well as milk? :twisted:
coat & gone :tongue: :tongue:
You forgot your keys !!
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tell me about it. mine has been on its period since i bought it. in 4 months ive done 1 diff, 3 halfshafts, cam belt, head gasket, bent an axle, prop shaft, water pump, both steering arms, wheel bearings, swivel bearings have collapsed etc etc i could go on but im getting depressed.
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Do you deliver eggs as well as milk? :twisted:
coat & gone :tongue: :tongue:
You forgot your keys !!
he isnt coming back steve
ill be waiting :evil: :evil:
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Ah joy, the bloke who took my car to the garage for me has just called into the pub to break the good news. My troubles were all down to a disintegrated thrust bearing!
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he isnt coming back steve
ill be waiting :evil: :evil:
:whothedaddy: :tongue: :tongue: :lol: