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  • Andrew IIA
    3rd Gear
    • Feb 2008
    • 327

    Went to the Beach.....

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    Andrew
    '63 SIIA 88" SW

    http://hungrynaturalist.blogspot.com/

    Rover Pics: http://www.flickr.com/photos/skunkal...7610584998247/

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    • cedryck
      5th Gear
      • Sep 2010
      • 836

      Tighten down tube off of exhaust manifold, bolt near engine always gets loosey goosey, add oil to engine sump, check read diff, front diff, swivel balls, and gearbox 90w. Gather staffordshire terriers, exceeding 75 pounds and take dogs for joy ride, my ex mod is right hand drive, all kids think large terrier is driving, very fun indeed.

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      • ArlowCT
        2nd Gear
        • Jul 2008
        • 238

        Got together with three other rovers at Rausch Creek Off Road Park in PA this weekend. What a great place, something for everyone. I would highly recommend it!

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        • DGG
          2nd Gear
          • Nov 2006
          • 304

          Rebuilt my wiper motors.
          Attached Files
          Doug
          61 Series II 109 SW
          95 RR County LWB
          06 Range Rover
          98 Discovery LE

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          • kwells
            Low Range
            • Oct 2012
            • 54

            Originally posted by DGG
            Rebuilt my wiper motors.
            Nice!!! what did you polish the cases with??? Is there rebuild instructions on the interwebs anywhere???

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            • DGG
              2nd Gear
              • Nov 2006
              • 304

              Originally posted by kwells
              Nice!!! what did you polish the cases with??? Is there rebuild instructions on the interwebs anywhere???
              Thanks. I polished the front cases with a wire wheel, then clear coated them. I like the look better than if I painted them silver. As far as instructions, I didn't have any. I just kept track of what went where.
              Doug
              61 Series II 109 SW
              95 RR County LWB
              06 Range Rover
              98 Discovery LE

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              • tweaked
                Low Range
                • Nov 2009
                • 25

                Here's a page with some instructions on a the rebuild process: http://vivalaant.wordpress.com/2007/...refurbishment/

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                • luckyjoe
                  3rd Gear
                  • Oct 2006
                  • 335

                  Getting ready to instal these...
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                  Tom P.
                  1965 exMoD 109
                  1995 RRC LWB w/EAS

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                  • TeriAnn
                    Overdrive
                    • Nov 2006
                    • 1087

                    Originally posted by luckyjoe
                    Getting ready to instal these...
                    I did that once. A whole new set of genuine LR series door seals. I found that the doors didn't rattles as much but they didn't really help keep the wind and rain out. After a half decade or so I decided to remove perfectly good factory series seals that didn't seal and replaced them with a set of Defender seals. The Defender seals work MUCH better. It was the single best thing I did to keep cold air out while winter driving.

                    My opinion is that Series door seals are for show cars or ones that live in places like Phoenix, AZ where it never gets cold and 3 inches of annual rain is considered a good rain year. Defender door seals are a major improvement.
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                    Teriann Wakeman_________
                    Flagstaff, AZ.




                    1960 Land Rover Dormobile, owned since 1978

                    My Land Rover web site

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                    • luckyjoe
                      3rd Gear
                      • Oct 2006
                      • 335

                      Teriann,

                      Thanks for that info. I have struggled with the decision of original vs. modern door seals. I've had these seals on my shelf for years. They came from the LR Orphanage when they located the original molds and commissioned a limited run. They came out excellent, a nice pliable rubber with formed holes and pre-drilled alloy strips. I simply have to use them. Since I have defender roof sides, I will use the Defender seal for both the rear door seal and where the roofside meets the door top.

                      With regard to cold drafts, I can honestly say this has only been a problem for my left ear, which was resolved with defender military door tops. Maybe the old seals were not so bad, but either way my Kodiak Mk.IV keeps the interior more than comfortable...
                      Tom P.
                      1965 exMoD 109
                      1995 RRC LWB w/EAS

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                      • tristan95
                        Low Range
                        • Sep 2013
                        • 2

                        95 disco. Changed oil/filter Mobil 1 5/30 Mobil 1 filter. air filter STP. located a wiper motor assembly locally from a guy parting out a 96. The drivers side linkage arm broke last week. At night on freeway during storm, of coarse. Also been talking my wife out of wanting to get rid of the disco. She loves him but is starting to bet a little fed up with the rash of recent issues. Needs both front window regulators, head liner coming down from leaky rear sunroof I believe, drivers side swivel/ CV joint clattering, wiper motor assembly , that's all that comes to mind for to dos. Oh wait one more it overheats going up long steep mountain passes. The Siskiyous for instance.

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                        • TeriAnn
                          Overdrive
                          • Nov 2006
                          • 1087

                          Originally posted by tristan95
                          95 disco. Changed oil/filter Mobil 1 5/30 Mobil 1 filter. air filter STP. located a wiper motor assembly locally from a guy parting out a 96. The drivers side linkage arm broke last week. At night on freeway during storm, of coarse. Also been talking my wife out of wanting to get rid of the disco. She loves him but is starting to bet a little fed up with the rash of recent issues. Needs both front window regulators, head liner coming down from leaky rear sunroof I believe, drivers side swivel/ CV joint clattering, wiper motor assembly , that's all that comes to mind for to dos. Oh wait one more it overheats going up long steep mountain passes. The Siskiyous for instance.
                          I guess a lot of deciding whether or not to keep a vehicle has to do with mindset and how attached you are to it. If a Series rig had related problems one would just fix them and keep driving. A cooling system flush might well take care of your overheating issues. Swivel rebuild, all a normal part of owner maintenance. Discos were built to be throw away cars but you don't have to. You can treat them like a series rig and get out your toolbox.
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                          Teriann Wakeman_________
                          Flagstaff, AZ.




                          1960 Land Rover Dormobile, owned since 1978

                          My Land Rover web site

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                          • I Leak Oil
                            Overdrive
                            • Nov 2006
                            • 1796

                            Originally posted by TeriAnn
                            Discos were built to be throw away cars but you don't have to. You can treat them like a series rig and get out your toolbox.
                            That's a odd statement. Why do you say that?
                            Jason
                            "Clubs are for Chumps" Club president

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                            • gwmaxhunter
                              Low Range
                              • Jul 2013
                              • 47

                              What did i do with my rover today....i got my 1964 4cyl 109 pu a friend a 1969-ish 5 door 109 6cyl...(i am still keeping my eye on my friends little 88).....and i discovered...................> rust-mort... i am trying this and will see how it works. i am still looking for a spray can that provides instant body work and vehicle restoration.....i hear it is next to the instant engine rebuild in a can.....but i have been unable to find a supplier.

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                              • deezgunz
                                Low Range
                                • Aug 2011
                                • 57

                                My dilemma is not "what did I do to my rover today" but "what do I need to do on which Rover today."

                                Disco is pretty solid and running but needs some TLC.
                                83 Series III 109 exmod runs great and is a 24v to 12v conversion and undergoing a wire harness install.
                                73 Series III 88 with overheating issues soon to be fixed.

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