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I have sent an email to an old source in the UK that knows our engine inside and out. We have not communicated in 7 years, so I'm checking to see if he is still operating. I'll ask about the availability of our air filters. Do you just need the filter, or do you also need the housing? email me at redbrush2@yahoo.com.
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Jim ChandlerComment
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Ah, I've seen your trucks on instagram. Very nice. I have obviously the same stock set up. Well I'm missing the brake reservoir!! Probably need one of those before my truck moves.Comment
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here is the part number I use
532138
you can buy here the use
John is a great guy.. We have a Rover Car Motor He has parts!!!
josh1967 Land Rover 109
1966 Land Rover 109
Joshua TylerComment
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lock ring tools can be found on ebay and such for pretty cheap since Lucas switches were used by everyone. What part of the country are you in, if you're local to me (MD/DC) I can let you borrow one. A great alternative are snap ring pliers, esp the 90 degree ones.Comment
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Another NADA guy here took his whole intake plenum off. Look back the last couple of pages for a picture of his engine bay. I think I'm going to copy him. A K&N 56-9145 should work.Comment
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here is the part number I use
532138
you can buy here the use
John is a great guy.. We have a Rover Car Motor He has parts!!!
josh
I got the ignition out with lock ring pliars which was easy. Always looking for the right tools thought. Will order a filter.Comment
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Hi all,
If there comes a time when anyone on this thread contemplates selling their 67' NADA 109, please consider contacting me.
Cheers,Steve Beres - Los Angeles Area
Co-Host of The Underpowered Hour Podcast
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1951 Series I NADA 80"
1967 Series IIA NADA 109" (#339)
1973 Series III NADA 88"
1984 Series III 109" V8
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1994 Defender NAS 90
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I do not know how to initiate a Thread. In 7 years I've only responded to threads. I recently "found" my mis-placed "WORKSHOP MANUAL SUPPLEMENT" Covering The 109 STATION WAGON with 2.6 liter 6-cylinder engine. It is broken down into sections. Some I uploaded into my iMac last year. Over time I'll probably upload it in it's entirety. It will be at least a full days effort. If anyone needs sections (A-Engine Unit; AO Lubrication System;
B Clutch; H Braking System; M Fuel System; P Electrical System; Q Instruments and Controls; T Heating System.) let me know, and I'll forward it in pdf.
Jim Chandler (patrickfoley1) (redbrush2@yahoo.com)Comment
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Today I met up with the guy I bought my 109 so he could give me the speedo and some paperwork. I've attached a few pics of the speedo he gave me. I'm not sure why it was out. He couldn't remember either. Based on the part number on it, I know it is a correct one for a NADA but according to my paperwork for the truck, the original owner ordered a speedo with trip. I asked the guy I got the truck form about it and he said it didn't have it when he got it. He had never seen one. So the question is, if I want to go back to how it was ordered, does anyone know the part number for the speedo with trip for a nada? I can't seem to figure it out based on the parts catalog. None of them listed mention trip mileage.
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