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Skibum346:
Could be a case of mistaken identity....    :roll: 

What are the recognition points for an LT77 anyway...?

 :D

Skibum

chris9119:

--- Quote from: Skibum346 on April 23, 2008, 15:49:27 ---Could be a case of mistaken identity....    :roll: 

What are the recognition points for an LT77 anyway...?  :D Skibum
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Frank

They have the number stamped on them...

There are many different types of LT 77 used in the Landrover range, the first ones were used in about 1983, these were the suffix D (last digit of the serial number)and were the weakest type. The LT 77 was developed through to the suffix H LT 77S and was last used in 1994.

For more info, see here: http://www.ashcroft-transmissions.co.uk/index.html

Range Rover Blues:
The pipes go into a housing on the passenger's side of the box, near the back (near the pump) so if the box doesn' tneed an oil cooler then the housing will be a blank with no fittings for the cooler pipes.

chris9119:

--- Quote from: Range Rover Blues on April 23, 2008, 18:15:15 --- near the back (near the pump)
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What other pump, there's only three pumps, fuel, oil and steering?

Range Rover Blues:
The gearbox has it's own internal oil pump, as does the Borg Warner transfer box fitted to RRC.

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