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  • Clive
    Low Range
    • Oct 2006
    • 79

    #16
    This touches on a hugely interesting subject and while we are off on the tangent of global warming (GW) the available data is pretty much incontrovertible proof that it is happening! The jury is no longer out….what is unknown is the extent of the effect. This is not an opinion; data cannot be argued with when correctly interpreted. Unfortunately there are those who do not bother to become informed about the facts, but accept political spin and opinion of biased interests.
    The International Panel on Climate Change just met again, and confirmed the trends, accompanied by virtually no dissent, except perhaps from a few oil-funded lackeys!
    One of the characteristics of GW is more extreme weather across the globe – both hot and cold, wet and dry, so assume the winter storms you are witnessing to be part and parcel of a whole trend! Hence reports that imply cold weather buck GW is misleading.
    Our series trucks do leave a footprint larger than hybrids. A low-maintenance new hybrid has many advantages from an environmental point of view, and is much better than buying a new non-hybrid for those millions who do not have a passion to drive a polluting, noisy, smelly 30+ y old series truck around! It behoves us to heed TAW as someone making rational lifestyle decisions – it can only be better to treat the planet with a conscience.
    Oh, and the Sierra Club does far more good than bad…many of its members are highly educated people who actually do have a rational grasp of very real issues that are facing this country and the rest of the planet. Unfortunately it provides an umbrella for radical tree-huggers too!

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    • KingSlug
      1st Gear
      • Oct 2006
      • 177

      #17
      How about some Cats, Fuel Injection and O2 sensors.

      TerriAnn
      Not to throw rocks but exhaust catalyst are easy to throw on your rover's 302, fuel injection and O2 sensors are pretty much plug and play from vendors especially with yours 302,(not so easy for a 2.25l rover) plus you will be more efficent and have less pollution. If breathers are important to a low carbon foorprint then so should these items, sure the electrics can cause problems but it doesn't bother most people even with highly modified 4x4 rigs. I believe you are doing what you believe is right, but I do not fault others for different beliefs.

      As for global warming/cooling, the earth has been warmer, the earth has been colder, it happens. I am not saying dump your oil in your fav trout stream, but living things change their environment, the dinos did, the mammals did, and humans do. Life changes, thats it.
      Visit The Wandering Hippo (my 109 S2A Ambulance).

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      • Tim Smith
        Overdrive
        • Nov 2006
        • 1504

        #18
        Originally posted by Clive
        Oh, and the Sierra Club does far more good than bad…many of its members are highly educated people who actually do have a rational grasp of very real issues that are facing this country and the rest of the planet. Unfortunately it provides an umbrella for radical tree-huggers too!
        Yeah, you are right... I guess it's too easy to group "tree huggers" into one category as they do to us "SUV drivers."

        <slapping back of hand>

        I still don't accept the idea of buying new for the sake of the enviroment but if you have to buy new... well you might as well get the right vehicle for the job.

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        • msggunny
          5th Gear
          • Jan 2007
          • 621

          #19
          Im on my soap box

          Originally posted by KingSlug
          As for global warming/cooling, the earth has been warmer, the earth has been colder, it happens. I am not saying dump your oil in your fav trout stream, but living things change their environment, the dinos did, the mammals did, and humans do. Life changes, thats it.
          Ok, i am not the smartest kid on the block so please tell me how the dinosaurs changed the earths climate/environment? Methane gas? too much farting? Come on, seriously. Humans are the only animal on this planet that are capable of destroying what we live in. Animals are at least smart enough not to crap where they lie, metaphorically speaking.

          Yes the earth has gone through serious climate changes, that is indisputable. But if the spazoid scientists are right we may be in for a sh*ty next 50 years.

          We are also the only animal that's capable of fixing what we fu*ked up. Look at the acid rain that was rampant in the eastern US. Look at Cleveland.

          Are we, vintage Land Rover owners, as incredibly an small percentage of the population of the world going to effect how the climate is affected? Most likely not, but it goes hand in hand with the ethos of "Tread Lightly". I have lived in parts of the US where people change their oil in a ditch on the side of the road because they think that a few quarts of oil from their car wont hurt, except for the fact that lots of people in the area do it and it all filters down stream. I have lived in other parts of the world where the same goes true. I don't want to incriminate but go to Iraq and see what a mess that place is because no one cares, Africa, any other developing nation. Simple fact is that if we don't care about it, the chances of our friends and family not caring are high. Kids see dad doing it so it must be ok, they in turn do it and their kids do it and so on.

          Plus, if you want it really fun, wait until the Fed Gov starts to make emission tests mandatory for all vehicles. Its most likely not too far off, and our "antique" status may not save us in the future.

          Ok, i think i have gotten out what i want to say. call me a tree hugger if you want, but your far from the truth. I like to be called "responsible steward of the land". I want my kids to have the chance to catch more fish than i was able to, i want them to whack more furry animals and eat their flesh than i was able to, but cant do that if we dont take care of the environment.

          Take care
          First but gone: 91 3 door Disco "White Rhino"
          77 Series III 88 ex MoD "Shongololo"
          Gone and I miss her: 97 D1 5 speed
          04 DII
          08 D3 (LR3)

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          • KingSlug
            1st Gear
            • Oct 2006
            • 177

            #20
            Originally posted by msggunny
            Ok, i am not the smartest kid on the block so please tell me how the dinosaurs changed the earths climate/environment?
            Every living thing has an impact on its environment, that was the statement. Add a dino to an untouched environment, the dino eats some plants, only tall plants out of dinos reach survive. Taddah, the dino had an impact on the environment.

            Heck, scientist cant explain the "Midevil Warm Period" or the "Little Ice Age", what makes you think they can tell the future? Is it their super computers that were programed by them? Well geez if they have super computers to figure such a complex thing as future global warming and cooling trends out why haven't they work this predicting magic on Wall St? Why cant they look backwards and explain the MWP and LIA? We have past data, not fuzzy future projected data, and they still cant explain it. Why hasn't their data on Anartica ever been right (I dont want excuses I want to know how this great computer failed to predict past known data)?

            I say do what you want, and let karma/g*d/aliens/humans 2.0 sort everything out.
            Visit The Wandering Hippo (my 109 S2A Ambulance).

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            • msggunny
              5th Gear
              • Jan 2007
              • 621

              #21
              Originally posted by KingSlug
              Every living thing has an impact on its environment, that was the statement. Add a dino to an untouched environment, the dino eats some plants, only tall plants out of dinos reach survive. Taddah, the dino had an impact on the environment.
              I'm only doing this for the sake of argument.

              by what you said above, "add a dino to an untouched environment" doesn't make any sense. You cant have an untouched environment unless its a sterile vacuum devoid of life.

              What ever, this thread diffidently got off track a bit from helping a guy with a problem to Global Warming. I just have a problem with people who feel its alright to "do what you want" when it has a potential impact on everyone and everything.

              I quit, I'm not going on any more about this.
              First but gone: 91 3 door Disco "White Rhino"
              77 Series III 88 ex MoD "Shongololo"
              Gone and I miss her: 97 D1 5 speed
              04 DII
              08 D3 (LR3)

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              • siiirhd88
                3rd Gear
                • Oct 2006
                • 369

                #22
                Valve cover breathers

                After repeat problems with the factory PCV rubbers, I converted to a U.S. style PCV. I filled the valve cover breather cap hole using a freeze plug with an epoxy sealer, and drilled the valve cover to fit a rubber PCV grommet and a typical U.S. type PCV valve. I used a PCV that has a 90 degree fitting on the top, with the hose from the fitting led to the barb on the adapter below the carb. I replaced the cap on the oil fill tube with a closed cap off of an old Ford. The oil fill tube hose fitting was then piped to the hose fitting on the carb intake elbow. The blowby is eliminated by the PCV drawing on the valve cover area, with the incoming air into the crankcase filtered by the oil bath air cleaner via the oil fill tube.

                Worked just fine.

                Bob

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                • Jim-ME
                  Overdrive
                  • Oct 2006
                  • 1379

                  #23
                  Since I started this whole thread that has gone well away from my origional question I'm going to chime in with my opinion on the new topic. I feel that we are stewards of this planet and have a responsibility to leave it in the best condition we possibly can. If I can within reason do something to accomplish that I will. As an example, I use synthetic motor oil and lubricants in all my vehicles. Once I get my Rover so I know it won't run out thru the gaskets as fast as I put it in I'll switch that over too. At some point I hope to switch my Landy over to a diesel engine so I can use biodiesel. Will this save the world, most likely not but I am at least doing what little I can and I'm happy with that. FWIW I've decided to go with a closed breather on my valve cover but at this point I can't afford to completely change over my oil fill pipe to add the PVC valve plus buy all those pieces parts. Now I'll put my soap box away on this topic.

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