Buy from UK and import. Mine was only £127 at the time and LRA wanted over $550 from memory.
I swaped mine over before it failed, just to maintain reliability.
Mine finally let goKnew from TB that mine was in the range
New one from dealerlotsabuks!
Not a big jobwhen I finally get it

Service Manger did mention to be careful about "grey" pumps manufactured before April 09 (TB date) as they will be the "old" pumps . LR sell superseded part nos/stock out to re-sellers
Cheers
RF
PS: If I gotta have oil stains on my driveway TD5 ones are/were better
Buy from UK and import. Mine was only £127 at the time and LRA wanted over $550 from memory.
I swaped mine over before it failed, just to maintain reliability.
I actually have a spare (new) vacuum pump sitting in the garage....someone gave it to me when they sold their Puma
Questions:
- What do they do?
- What happens when they no longer work? That is to say, how will I know when it breaks/ fails?
Bobby
They don't all fail that way.
Mine leaked no oil whatsoever. The only symptom was that the amount of brake pedal pressure needed increased to a level that was reminiscent of my Series III.
The little plastic valves inside the pump had disintegrated.
EDIT: Mine is a 300Tdi. The TD5 may be different.
1973 Series III LWB 1983 - 2006
1998 300 Tdi Defender Trayback 2006 - often fitted with a Trayon slide-on camper.
Supposedly, not really a Transit problem apparently, Transit vans = bitumen Defenders = dirt dust and mud. DD&M get into the original seal and destroy it. New design has inner and outer seals. Outer one to keep the crap out and away from the "oil" seal.
Cheers
RF
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