Great work Mitch.
Im going to investigate if I can fit Wayne’s Airbox when the LS3 gets installed in Sept.
They refit the OEM airbox so with any luck, it’ll work!
Ive missed your tool reviews!👍
Cheers Ken,
As long as you are not going a LS3 big turbo setup (but please tell me you are)... I wouldn't see how you couldn't swivel the top plate of the airbox to a spot suitable for the front inlet of the LS3, and just hook it to a suitable hose that will handle the vacuum that the small block will pull. The bottom part of the airbox can should remain unchanged- as long as snorkel and guards/wheel tubs remain unchanged.
I don't mind the odd tool purchase. If it makes a job faster and/or easier, it's worth it in my opinion. Picked up a new Knipex tool earlier this week. It may even make an appearance some time next week!
-Mitch
'El Burro' 2012 Defender 90.
Thanks fellas, and yep, I’ll get Les Richmonds to fit the airbox after discussion on how to provide the best required induction.
Mitch, re the engine, I thought that they are the naturally aspirated LS3, certainly not the Superchargedunit, but I’ll be looking into any suitable forced induction that can be legally installed. Engineering certification is the issue re turbos and superchargers I believe.
...and all the other problems that 800HP will bring.![]()
-Mitch
'El Burro' 2012 Defender 90.
The last week has been punctuated with some land rover parts gathering, and installing.
I have owned the mule for 5years, 10months and 52,000km to date. 32,000 of those km are mine. While it's not a show pony, those have been some fun kilometers.
While I don't really plan to move this car on any time soon, I think it is worth while keeping a record of the maintenance work I do to it, and to keep on top of the components which age due to kilometers or time.
So to that end I've been developing a bit of a spreadsheet to consolidate maintenance intervals of key vehicle components, allow for forward planning of work (and parts!- which are sometimes a bit more difficult to get than some of the other vehicle makes out there), and consolidate the bits of info that lives in the service manual, parts catalogue, and other sources online.
Simple stuff- like 'what's the wheel nut torque' and 'how much oil and what grade do I need' are some simple questions but devilishly hard to find in the workshop manual (FYI puma oil capacity lives in the owners book- not listed in the service manual surprisingly!).
So I started >>this thread<< to try to consolidate and gather this info, and get some feedback from the hive-mind. With some luck, when the document is somewhat complete, it can be shared to others who wish to take the reigns of their own vehicle servicing.
So on to the work done last week:
Fuel filters were replaced. A very easy job. no tools required either!
The LR uses a filter style with a keyed rim on the filter body, so a little different to some of the other styles out there. The last service kit I threw through the car used a 10 series Fuel Manager brand filter (p/n 36995), which I tried to source through Diesel care- who supply a range of this brand of filter in their kit. Unfortunately the stock level of this in AU was zero units... so I had a bit of a wait. So I caved and forked out 135 clams for a genuine LR item- WJI500040. At least it arrived overnight!
The secondary filter I also changed, and the parts for that were the more common and higher flow rated Fuel manager 100 series p/n 36693. On the shelf- winning!
Coolant flush
I renewed the coolant, mainly because it is an easy job, and now I have a starting point and product which I know and have documented.
The Coolant drain process is simple-
Locate the fuel cooler (on inside of passenger side chassis rail) and use a scissor type fuel line disconnect tool on the two bottom connections (the water inlet and outlet). This tool slides inside the connector, and allows the connector to slide off. Coolant will go everywhere out of both holes (the hose and cooler) so it's a real bukkake party! (the Japanese use the word to describe a dash or sprinkle of water- the more you know).
I used a Wynns coolant flush product with water and a short drive to get rid of any residue in there (Guilty as charged- I had topped up the reservoir a few times with our hard tap water), so couldn't be a bad thing.
Replacement coolant was approx 10L of Penrite red OEM coolant which meets the WAS-M97B44-D spec as per FSM.
Fuel cooler connections
Undo with one of these:
I also replaced the thermostat.
This has always been a bit foreign to me- weird that it has 3 outlets.
I marked it up with the coolant flow path, it effectively just cycles coolant around 1 side of the thermostat valve, and when it reaches full temp, it will then allow full flow through the radiator core.
After refill, the coolant bleed procedure is:
Fill expansion bottle to cold level. Undo bleed screw near heater tap.
Tighten bleed screw, then Start engine, rev to 3000RPM for 1 min,
Let idle for 5
Top up as necessary. Occasionally bleed via the screw as needed.
Eventually thermostat will open and you'll be fully bled.
Oil change
Nothing crazy here, used more of the stash- the Castrol Magnatec Professional A5 5W30 p/n 3369740. About 7L- until it registers correctly on the dipstick.
Tyre rotation
Did another tryre rotation- the order is:
Rear tyres go to the front on the same side
The spare goes to Rear Right
Front Right goes to Rear Left
Front Left goes to the spare position.
Other maintenance
Greased the prop shafts. Easy enough job.
Also checked the diff fluid levels - Both bang-on. The front is showing some leaking of the swivel grease into the diff- it has that moly grease colour.
Transfer case needed approx 300ml top up of the Motul Gear 300 75w90 that I used last time. It has the ubiquitous intermediate shaft leak. I might fix that when I schedule the intermediate shaft... some time in the future.
So that should round it out in time for the trip to the corner country over Easter.
The plan is to go Bourke, Louth, Tilpa, White Cliffs, Packsaddle, Tibooburra, Cameron Corner, then the cut line back to Bourke, Lightning Ridge then home. So should be a good amount of dirt roads.
This brings me to the next
Olight S2R Baton II LED Torch
TOOL REVIEW
Got this as a gift from a mate. It's a great bit of kit. approx 1150 lumens ('enough' in layman's terms), and a sexy copper construction to-boot!
I've been abusing it for a few months now, and it has got the the stage where it is no longer bling bling, but now has its own patina and character.
Great for the glovebox / cubby box, can be recharged by USB, and has a magnet base which is how it recharges- I find myself sticking this to metal parts under the car as it holds it's own weight- Brilliant!
Came into its own on max power for checking coolant level in the expansion tank:
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-Mitch
'El Burro' 2012 Defender 90.
LS3?,....VERY good, & LRA have done a few so you've definitely gone to the right place.
The supercharged version of the LS3 is the LSA which can be bought as a crate motor, a magnificent piece of gear,...430KW, & tremendously docile,..can be driven by a little old lady to church on Sunday, but put the pedal to the metal,.....awesome!!
I spoke to Andrew a few years ago about this engine & I think He said words along the lines of engineering / legal difficulties with this engine into a 90, so I think you're right on that one, I don't know if that's still the case or whether there are different rules for different models? I had a look at a black 90 into which LRA had placed an LS3, & it was a very neat job. I never went ahead,...a bit above my budget!
Looking forward to hearing more.
Pickles.
Hey Toxic Avenger,
I see you are travelling down the darling?
I will be travelling down from Qld around the 12th/13th April , to arrive in Adelaide on the 16th then meet up with a mob for our biannual William Ck meeting and onto the Simpson then all the way down the state to finish at the Woolshed Brewery ,around the 30th, then I trek by myself back up to Qld by an as yet undesignated route. Fun hell yeah.
I do something similar in August as well with basically the same mob.
Yes, sort of.
The plan is to camp either at Louth on the 10th (good friday) or maybe even north in the NP. Yanda Camp ground in Gundabooka NP.
From there we will leave the darling at Tilpa... en route to white cliffs. So we may not cross paths. I have a week to see it all... so it will be go go go.
-Mitch
'El Burro' 2012 Defender 90.
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