Thanks for the update Nick. The most important thing is that you still have it. These older Range Rovers seem to have a way of avoiding the end.
When we thought the torque converter had gone in my L322 V8, SWMBO in our house said that it and my noisy BMW that used to wake her up at 5:30am both had to go. To be replaced by one “sensible” car. The noisy BMW sold straight away to a mate. The L322 was booked in with We Buy Any Car. An 18 month old ML350 arrived. On the day the L322 had to go to WBAC, i felt like I was about to take my dog to the vet for the last time, so I said to SWMBO “I can’t take it, you take it” and gave her the key. Then she gave me the key back and said “I can’t make you take it!”. So it went in to storage. 9 months later the family were unanimous- 18 month old ML350 wasn’t a patch on an 18 year old Range Rover. So off went the ML350 and back came the L322 (I’ll gloss over after two gearbox rebuilds…..and a subsequent prop shaft centre bearing replacement).
So the key thing is you still have it. There’s no rush to get it back on the road. Never say never!
Good luck with the search for your L405 in 2022. And if the moderators allow, do give us the odd update on the blue oval fleet.
Finally, how is your old enough to know better ace mechanic? Fully recovered from his mountain bike crash?
All the very best
Tom 2004 L322 4.4 V8 Vogue Bonatti Grey
(205,500 miles and counting.......)
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