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green-oval-nut Member Since: 02 Sep 2016 Location: Tunbridge Wells, Kent Posts: 929 |
It was the top hose of the turbo 😂
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23rd Aug 2019 1:35am |
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Swipe Member Since: 31 Aug 2018 Location: Rustington, West Sussex Posts: 101 |
Gonna check top hose on turbo when I get a chance (wife +3 small kids willing).
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23rd Aug 2019 6:08am |
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wayneg Member Since: 05 Jun 2013 Location: South Fremantle, Australia ( ex London ) Posts: 797 |
Not the best idea to use jubilee clamps on silicone hoses as over time they tend to cut into the hose. Better to use T clamps
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23rd Aug 2019 9:28am |
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green-oval-nut Member Since: 02 Sep 2016 Location: Tunbridge Wells, Kent Posts: 929 |
That looks like a different type of jubilee clip to me But cheers. Didn't realise they had a different name, I will invest in some next month. In the middle of minor jobs on the Range Rover, Trailer, House, Garden & Workshop today Just taken 5 minutes to breathe before I get back to it. |
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24th Aug 2019 11:40am |
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green-oval-nut Member Since: 02 Sep 2016 Location: Tunbridge Wells, Kent Posts: 929 |
Saturday was supposed to be a day of tinkering with projects and getting my sidestep refitted and the new LED's wired up. But that didn't happen. An opportunity to save a ton of money on temporary flooring for my temporary workshop came up and I had to grab it. I already bought unused floor vinyl tiles, but the floor of the workshop being cheap wood is soft and flexible, so decided to get my hands on some pallets, and upcycle the wood on them into a 2nd layer of flooring for a bit more reinforcement. So Tank and Frankensteine went on a road trip to Sussex. Like a muppet, I forgot my ratchet straps, but luckily had bungee cords and rope with me, but that meant a much slower journey home that if I had used ratchet straps. Loaded 10 pallets from a place in the middle of the back and beyond of nowhere in Sussex and brought them home. Annoyingly all the free pallets were gone near me, and the rest that were available were over priced. So paid £1 each
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24th Aug 2019 11:49pm |
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green-oval-nut Member Since: 02 Sep 2016 Location: Tunbridge Wells, Kent Posts: 929 |
Finally got back to a bit more of the nitty gritty mods that take a lot of time to do when you are just figuring out for the first time where everything needs to go. Hoping this has not been done by anyone else before me. But the drivers side winbo side step now has puddle lights and indicators. Also finally got the drivers side sidelight off which was not coming off without breaking something, which unfortunately ended up being the headlights retaining bracket for the sidelight. Gorilla glue has been used to put it back on, but have also dug out a spare headlight in case I need to fit that instead. The drivers side indicator lens fell off as well, so that had to be glued, Not impressed with that to be honest as I bought it from a well known modified and upgrade parts supplier 15 months ago, so out of warranty
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25th Aug 2019 9:17pm |
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green-oval-nut Member Since: 02 Sep 2016 Location: Tunbridge Wells, Kent Posts: 929 |
Had a long afternoon, the headlight and sidelight repair went well, stronger than before, So I figured as the sidelight units were finally off, I would install the light guard brackets, the ones that attach to the wings were nice and fairly simple, But, ran into problems when it came to attaching the brackets to the grill, that was a whole different ball game, the PowerfulUK grills don't allow for the light guard brackets, so had to engineer and combine a factory original grill with the aftermarket grill, I messed up a couple of measurements, so the holes that you would normally drill was not even close to where it needed to be after I had bonded it to the aftermarket grill. I ended up drilling out the holes right up to within 1mm of the grills plastic going through, so close in fact, that the bolts couldn't be used, so had to bond the bolts to the grill. Now waiting for that to set.
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26th Aug 2019 9:50pm |
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green-oval-nut Member Since: 02 Sep 2016 Location: Tunbridge Wells, Kent Posts: 929 |
Another day of mostly working on Tank. The modified grill was finished, But I overlooked something, the light guards are designed to slot into the grills gaps on the factory grill, so I dug the Dremel out and cut the tabs off. After a little fettling, the light guards went on. So glad to get the temporary grill off. Wish I had fitted the light guards sooner. I love the look.
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27th Aug 2019 1:46pm |
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green-oval-nut Member Since: 02 Sep 2016 Location: Tunbridge Wells, Kent Posts: 929 |
Got the trailer jobs sorted, so was able to get on with the sidestep, all wired up, bonded, now waiting for the tiger seal to dry. I was hoping to get the sidestep fitted ready for tomorrow for the measuring etc... but got too late and the tiger seal won't be fully set for a couple of days.
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27th Aug 2019 8:14pm |
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green-oval-nut Member Since: 02 Sep 2016 Location: Tunbridge Wells, Kent Posts: 929 |
Spent the day at my Mum's, used the workshop to make some tie down points for the trailer which including welding them on, took a while to do. Then got on with final adjustments to the passenger sidestep brackets. Glad to finally say that they are now done, as far as the engineering side of things go, just got to get them primed and painted before they can be fitted to the car. Also need to put 1 or 2 new rivnuts in as the ones on the side step that I put in have already failed, as I bought cheap But have not got better quality rivnuts to go in.
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28th Aug 2019 11:11pm |
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green-oval-nut Member Since: 02 Sep 2016 Location: Tunbridge Wells, Kent Posts: 929 |
Picked off a few more jobs on Tank on Sunday.
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2nd Sep 2019 11:30am |
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green-oval-nut Member Since: 02 Sep 2016 Location: Tunbridge Wells, Kent Posts: 929 |
Well, I have been very very naughty. I am now the proud owner of 3 Range Rover L322's
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4th Sep 2019 12:43am |
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verydisco Member Since: 10 Dec 2009 Location: UK/US Posts: 2952 |
Whoauhau! what's the deal with the bonnet's 'power vent'? l=Oo\________/oO=l l:OolΞΞΞΞΞΞΞloO:l
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4th Sep 2019 4:05pm |
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green-oval-nut Member Since: 02 Sep 2016 Location: Tunbridge Wells, Kent Posts: 929 |
Maybe the owner thought it would make it appear to go faster
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6th Sep 2019 9:02pm |
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