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    Default Link to Lucas Training film

    Check this out !
    From Les' Library.
    Enjoy and learn.

    Les Parker
    Tech. Support and Parts Specialist
    Rovers North Inc.

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    This is awesome. I had seen references to videos like this in some of the very early Land Rover service bulletins. I figured The British Motor Museum/Gaydon had them all and it was a matter of time before they were made available. Would be great to see them release more/all of these.

    I see Dino posted to youtube - where did he get it? Would be fun to get the rest of these workshop/service videos made public/accessible.


    [Edit] One thing to consider with the video - the RB106 voltage output is specified/recommended at 16 to 16.5 volts in the video. That's too much for today's batteries and will cause the battery to boil off electrolytes. You're better off adjusting the RB106 to output around 14.2 volts to the battery. If you need auxiliary power (heater/headlights/etc) a bit higher is ok. But most classic car owners these days do not run their trucks often at night or in the winter - as much as was expected back when this video was made...
    Last edited by lumpydog; 08-23-2017 at 08:10 PM.
    1968 Series IIa
    1997 Defender SW (Original Owner - Sold)

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