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101RRS
7th June 2005, 12:42 PM
Hi all,

Anyone know where I can electronic workshop and parts manuals for the L series Diesel Freelander - I have previously bought on ebay UK but even though they advertise to have L series most are V6 or TD4. The usual rip-off. They are not listed in our emporium on this sight.

Thanks

Gazzz

LRHybrid100
7th June 2005, 01:02 PM
I just checked my RAVE disc I bought from this very sight - cheers Inc, and it includes Freelander Worshop Mnaual version 5 and lists both L and K series engines.

Bugger me - even has video clips!!!! Nice one about cam belts!!!

HTH

LRH

101RRS
7th June 2005, 01:30 PM
Thanks LRH - have the Disco1Rave on order from this site - the description doesn't list the Freelander - can you confirm that this is the disk that you have.

Also have the parts disk on order - guess I should have looked at the description a little closer - it does mention Freelander - didn't get past Disco 1.

Changed my timing belt at Xmas when I found out it was about 30,000 km overdue (still looked like new though) - I used a Haynes Manual - it implies unbolting engine and removing driveshafts etc - however I found that by modifiying some small sockets I could do the job without moving the engine - there is just enough room to get the timing cover off and the new belt on - not difficult, just time consuming and a bit fiddly for arthritic fingers. Beer gut gets in the way a bit too!!

Thanks

Gazz

V8 Disco 1 update
Freelander XEDI

Previously V8 Disco
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Series 1

LRHybrid100
7th June 2005, 02:41 PM
yep I have the Rave: 1 Disc and this has the Freelander L Series manuals.

The EPC also has the Freelander - but says 4 engines:

1800 Petrol - K Series
2000 Diesel - TCie ? Could be L Series?
2000 Diesel - TD4
2500 Petrol - V6

HTH

LRH

101RRS
7th June 2005, 03:06 PM
Taa

camel_landy
7th June 2005, 06:32 PM
Yep... RAVE covers the Freebee.

WRT the timing belts.... The pukka way of doing them is to remove the drive shafts and move the engine over for access!!!!!

Mark

101RRS
7th June 2005, 07:45 PM
Mark - that sounds like too much work.

My way, I only need the timing belt etc, no driveshaft nuts or circlip (bought a nut today from the stealer for $25) - and I only need a jack and some dexterity rather than engine hoists etc.

This tread was a silly question on my part. On re-reading what is on the Rave1 and parts CD, I do find that the freelander is lited on it - silly me.

Gazzz