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    Default Hello form a new "old" owner

    Greetings All,

    I finally did it! I adopted an 1970 Series IIa 88'. I'm excited about it and hope when I have questions they can be answered here.

    I've been a life-long fan of the Land Rover and still have my toy 109' from the "Daktari" era. My depth of knowledge is not very deep on all the mechanics of these, but have spent plenty of time under hoods and look forward to keeping this beauty in a safe and usable manner. Currently it is running and drivable though I know there are some things to be addressed. Engine rebuild is on the top of my list(reading the "Green Bible" at the moment). Everything else is mostly for comfort or cosmetics.

    I'll post pics when I can, It was from Mountain123 on the forum.

    Cheers!
    "Don't know where I'm going, just hoping to get there"

    Mike

    70' IIa 88

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    Welcome! I also have my Daktari Rover that my grandmother bought me from G. Fox and company in Hartford!
    1958 107 SW - Sold to a better home
    1965 109 SW - nearly running well
    1966 88 SW - running but needing attention
    1969 109 P-UP

    http://www.facebook.com/album.php?ai...2&l=64cfe23aa2

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    Welcome to the BBS. Let us know if you need guidance/advice. Some pix when you can, please.
    Les Parker
    Tech. Support and Parts Specialist
    Rovers North Inc.

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    Hi Mike! I'm over in East Granby, and have some relatives in Colchester.
    Let me know if you need any help.

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    Welcome Mike!
    There are some series Rover people in the Colchester/Lebanon area that I'm sure you'll bump into sooner or later. If you're interested, occasionally I put together CT based Rover meet ups and outings, if you're on Facebook check CT Land Rover Owners, all of the outings are coordinated through there. Best of luck with the new truck!
    -Rob

    Edit: it looks like you bought a very well sorted truck! Why do you want/need to rebuild the engine already?
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    72 SIII 88
    67 SIIA 109
    82 SIII Stage 1 V8
    -- http://www.youtube.com/barnfind88 --

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    If the engine is sound, (ie; compression testing reveals an acceptable value of psi, and assuming the head/valves are OK.) just change the oil, tune-up, plugs, points/condenser, and ignition time it. jmho,,cheers,

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    Quote Originally Posted by rwollschlager View Post
    Why do you want/need to rebuild the engine already?
    He's most likely used to a vehicle that actually accelerates when you press the skinny pedal.

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    Good one jac 04, the opposite effect, some one asked me "how are the brakes on your rover?:" I had just renewed shoes, and adjusted them so they were good but my candid response was, "brakes, no need, just take your foot off of the skinny pedal, truck sinks like a stone",,

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    Thanks for the responses. I'll definitely check the FaceBook page out, I'm looking forward to meeting folks with this addiction.

    As for the engine, I think the top end needs a look over. Perhaps if I can have someone who has more experience with these could check it out,I'd be more confident with reliability. A spring clean up will help to see what might need more attention.

    I've also noticed the rear leaf springs are on backwards, which has the rear axle 2" forward. Easy fix. To cold this week though.

    I'll keep you posted, maybe somebody will see me roll by in town soon. If they can catch me, say "Hi"
    "Don't know where I'm going, just hoping to get there"

    Mike

    70' IIa 88

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    Quote Originally Posted by MikeCT 70 View Post
    As for the engine, I think the top end needs a look over.
    I have a complete 8:1 head if you need it. Leftover from my Lightweight rebuild when I went with a complete Turner long block. I have receipts from the PO showing all the work done. If you need it, let me know.

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