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barriesheene:

--- Quote from: thermidorthelobster on January 03, 2008, 15:42:19 ---It's a very straightforward job to fit.  Whilst you're waiting for the new one you might want to spray some WD40 on the threads of the old one so the bolts are nice and easy to undo.

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See it's useful stuff like this that you might not think of that makes this club a god send  :clap:

ChrisV8:
 :roll: :roll:Well is it done ? Has it fixed the problem ? Any more questions ?

In the time over Christmas my RR has had the seats out, floor out, props off, gearbox out, new gearbox in, props back on, floor back in, seats back in and delivered a parcel to Ben in Kendal for his birthday !!! :-k :-k :-k

Come on daughter what are you doing !

didirangerover:
Hi dad
steering damper is on. Old one came off no problems and new one went on. Quite possibly the only "simple" job on Rusty that has ever been simple!!!!
Got to fix the passenger electric window now cos it's not going right to the top!!! Got card wedged in it at the moment!
Given up on my diesel experiment. the landrover mag has an article showing how to do it the right way..... now where to get methanol from to mix with my veg oil??!!
Got to get a new bit for the aerial too now the bloody car park barrier ripped mine off. It's sporting a plastic bag at the moment to keep the weather out!

barriesheene:

--- Quote from: didirangerover on January 09, 2008, 14:46:55 ---Hi dad
steering damper is on. Old one came off no problems and new one went on. Quite possibly the only "simple" job on Rusty that has ever been simple!!!!
Got to fix the passenger electric window now cos it's not going right to the top!!! Got card wedged in it at the moment!
Given up on my diesel experiment. the landrover mag has an article showing how to do it the right way..... now where to get methanol from to mix with my veg oil??!!
Got to get a new bit for the aerial too now the bloody car park barrier ripped mine off. It's sporting a plastic bag at the moment to keep the weather out!

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Didi, I've been running my pajero on veg oil 60/40 now for about two years and never needed to add anything to it. I just increase the amount of diesel to veg when the weather is really cold. Cant speak for rangies cos i got a petrol  :roll: Are they less tolerent of veg oil then /

didirangerover:
is that 60% veg oil or 60%dinofuel?
was running my 200TDi on a 30% veg oil mix which it seems to like but I'm worried about going any higher as the veg oil gets gloopy at a higher temp than diesel and I don't want to bung the injectors up with gloop if the temp drops overnight

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