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A couple of questions if I may - Twin shocks and rebuilding a 200tdi
stuntman:
Hello eagin everyone.
I'm fitting twin shocks to my 200 tdi, +2 lift with BM HD Blues and Procomps, and all the rest of the kit.
I'm happy with what I'm doing I just need to ask if I'm going a bit overkill? I have 'jumped' the truck whilst playing at pay and play days and I thought why not, I already had two spare mounts for the tops and wizard supplied the bottoms (cheers gerard).
Now I'm thinking what benefit would twin fronts give me? It might be a bit OTT but I like the idea of twin fronts and backs, can I expect any significant change in the ride quality, and has anyone else done this?
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I've a low mileage 200tdi with rebuilt cylinder head and a recon fuel pump in the garage, but it needs the bottom end replaced, I believe water may have got in the past, I bought my current disco with it fitted and it smoked badly but when it was revving it didn't smoke, only when allowed to idle and had no compression - I suspect rings.
Are these straight forward to rebuild and what can I expect to pay out in parts for rings etc, and is this a competent home mechanics job? I just want to find other people who have done it.
Thanks for reading all this
Andi
clover:
Come down and see me... I have a good 200TDi engine in the one I'm breaking.
stuntman:
Haha, I want to rebuild the spare one I have in the garage!
andyb:
--- Quote from: stuntman on April 10, 2008, 13:10:32 ---Hello eagin everyone.
I'm fitting twin shocks to my 200 tdi, +2 lift with BM HD Blues and Procomps, and all the rest of the kit.
I'm happy with what I'm doing I just need to ask if I'm going a bit overkill? I have 'jumped' the truck whilst playing at pay and play days and I thought why not, I already had two spare mounts for the tops and wizard supplied the bottoms (cheers gerard).
Now I'm thinking what benefit would twin fronts give me? It might be a bit OTT but I like the idea of twin fronts and backs, can I expect any significant change in the ride quality, and has anyone else done this?
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I look after a budget comp safari racer that runs twin shocks all round. The idea is to reduce the effects of 'fade' with repeated bump absorption. This is usually cured with a shock that has a remote reservoir.....altho there is a lot more to it than that.....bump/rebound ratios etc.
I have to say that I don't think that twin shocks will have any effect wrt jumps. Remember the shock absorber is actually a damper and is there to stop the oscillations of the spring. If you are finding that you are hitting the bump stops during a landing then a higher spring rate is the way to go. You will also find that you are putting additional strain on swivel pins and hub mounting flanges....in fact this was one reason that LR moved from 6 to 7 bolt axle ends. I have seen both hub ends fail at the same time on a RR that was 'getting air' at a play day.
Gav_T:
When you rebuild the 200 tdi andi, let me know cos i have got a ring compressor and a bore honer in the garage :afro:
Gavin.
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