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Gsxr1250dave



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New to me 5.0 s/c L322 ab

So it's taken a while, but I'm back in another L322 as my daily having had to limit the use of my older non ulez compliant L322 m62 to weekend trips and anything else I could manage but having to travel out to collect it and back again from my mates property means it wasn't being used as much as I wanted.

I did previously consider and asked the collective on here about the 4.2 sc but couldn't find the right 1 so when the 5.0s/c ab came up I pulled the trigger.

My older car is still staying my mate and talented mechanic who did the engine rebuild is going to run it for a bit and keep it in tip top condition and my 4.2 sport has been relegated to the far side parking spot on the driveway Rolling with laughter .

Just like my other 322 I'm going to keep a progress report and history on here it's an amazing way of tracking the history of everything we do to our cars and looking back at my other cars posts has reminded me of everything iv done to it and more.

Pictures and progress reports to follow Thumbs Up

Post #710554 29th Jan 2025 5:51pm
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Gsxr1250dave



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First impressions, it's a 5.0 s/c so that's taken care of. Iv not been out of a fullfat as still been using my older one think I was 1 of the 1st on here to fit the flappy paddle mod. It's a nice place to be with It's black on black interior which seems almost unblemished.

Bad points
Transmission judder which didn't show up on the test drive so I'm going to look at that ASAP.

2nd day of ownership I opened the rear tailgate and the rusted out straps let go on 1 side.

That's it......honestly that seems to be it.

Things done apart from a full check over.

Obligatory interior led bulb upgrade.
New tailgate straps orderd .
Full transmission kit including bridge seal and tubes plus 20 litres of fluid for a good flush out before fitting said kit.
A quick wash n Polish it's not been good weather for the polisher.

Planned stuff.
Iv just fitted new at tyres to my sport 275 45 20 which after research on here I'm led to belive can go straight on to the full fat so a wheel and tyre swop is on the cards. I did take it on my shoot last Saturday and got it sideways along the track to the shooting grounds on its standard road tyres.
Then again my mate in his grenadier did the same with a/t fitted. Rolling with laughter
Dog cage went straight in iv used it in my
P38 v8
L322 v8
Sport supercharged v8
And now the 5.0 v8

It's getting a full service of course so that's about it I'm picking my mate up from Poole harbour next week so a nice 380 mile round trip to settle in to it.
Pictures tomorrow this is all I have right now.

Post #710574 29th Jan 2025 9:12pm
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dhallworth



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Sounds like your starting off similar to me!

As soon as I did my chains and was giving the car a good clean one of my tailgate straps snapped as well. I ordered genuine from Duckworth's as none of the after market ones available at the time seemed to have the ball for the damper on them.

My gearbox judder ended up being the torque converter lock up solenoid. I diagnosed it by looking at the input and output speed sensors. Unfortunately on the 6HP28 you can't monitor the solenoid pressures which made it a bit more difficult.

Here's the thread I did detailing the troubleshooting and the works I did on mine:

https://www.fullfatrr.com/forum/topic68557.html

David. 2002 4.6 Vogue SE - Alveston Red with Lightstone Leather
2012 Range Rover 5.0 SC Autobiography in Indus Silver with Jet/Ivory Interior
2012 Range Rover 4.4 TDV8 Autobiography in Baltic Blue with Sand Interior

Post #710578 29th Jan 2025 10:18pm
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Gsxr1250dave



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Thanks David, the chains have apparently been done. Iv had a good read of your posts and will look closely at that link about your gearbox work. Thumbs Up

Dave

Post #710579 29th Jan 2025 10:46pm
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Gsxr1250dave



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Investigated no access height fault today and was the common problem the cone shaped exhaust filter blocked so drilled a 1mm hole threw the centre.

Fingers crossed no more teething issues 🙏

Post #710600 30th Jan 2025 4:24pm
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Gsxr1250dave



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Fitted the new lower tailgate straps I can now sit on the back of tailgate on last shoot day of the season as intended Rolling with laughter

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Gsxr1250dave



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Fitted and tested my H7 main beam with led bulbs pleased so far as I upgraded all my bulbs in my D3 and sport. Os done for comparison with ns

Post #710736 31st Jan 2025 10:00pm
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Gsxr1250dave



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Got it dirty and discovered iv got an intermittent wiper motor wipers got stuck twice today quick check on here and iv orderd a new motor after checking the linkage is all good 👍

Post #710794 1st Feb 2025 9:02pm
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Richie N



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Very nice 👍😃

Post #710825 2nd Feb 2025 11:12am
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Gsxr1250dave



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So the new eBay wiper motor arrived yesterday and it's dry here today do set about swopping it out. Just the motor as others have said its fiddly but doable.
The electronics repair engineer in me said strip it down to see if it's fixable.


Click image to enlarge

The micro switch is a normally open single contact switch it tested ok but I gave it a shot of electrical cleaner all the same.


You can see here under the gear wheel a triangle shape moulding that's the bit that engages the micro switch to open circuit the switch to tell the car where the wipers are and how many revolutions todo depending on selection.


Here is the gear wheel in profile you can just see a bit of wear but I can't see this causing the wipers to not park in the correct place.

It's back together in the box and on the shelf incase the cheap motor fails.

Led number plates fitted iv got to find time to do the gearbox service Neutral

Post #711115 5th Feb 2025 2:30pm
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Gsxr1250dave



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Time to install the optimate to the rear fuse box as iv had low power indicated twice so far dispite checking the battery and charge on the car I know there power hungry but !!!!!.



Tucked out of the way nicely found a tracker connected up to the permanent live in the back.


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