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R.J.
16th October 2008, 12:30 AM
Hi Guys.
Im new here, due to the purchase of my first 4x4!
Its a 1988 3.5 V8 and its in pretty good shape for its age.
I am having trouble finding a workshop manual for it, and I thought you guys might have an idea on where to look on the net. Im basically just after the general maintainence section on things like...
1. What engine oil, and how much.
2. Coolant type and capacity.
Great site you have here, and I look forward to posting some picks of my new ride soon.
Thanks,
Reuben.
mike 90 RR
16th October 2008, 01:43 PM
Hi Guys.
Im new here, due to the purchase of my first 4x4!
Its a 1988 3.5 V8 and its in pretty good shape for its age.
I am having trouble finding a workshop manual for it, and I thought you guys might have an idea on where to look on the net. Im basically just after the general maintainence section on things like...
1. What engine oil, and how much.
2. Coolant type and capacity.
Great site you have here, and I look forward to posting some picks of my new ride soon.
Thanks,
Reuben.
Welcome to the forums Reuben
Haines manual will do you fine .... Should be available at most Auto Stores
Oil choice is dependent on the "age & condition" of the motor
Don't have the actual figures of capacity of fluids on hand right now
On the subject of coolant ..... Be aware ... V8 rovers are bad for air locks when changing the coolant ..... Buy the book and FOLLOW the instructions closely ....
TIP for filling up with coolant /// Park and fill on a hill with the car facing uphill /// Helps to remove air locks /// Check level the next day
Mike
R.J.
16th October 2008, 03:09 PM
Thanks Mike.
I have been to 3 auto stores, and they say they dont stock that year, and they cant find the info to order it in either!
While browsing the forum, I found a link to the shop on the top of the index here at AULRO and all the info Im after is avaiable on disk. Ive placed an order!
Thanks for the tip, and I look forward to chatting with you all.
Reuben.
walker
16th October 2008, 03:45 PM
Good luck with that.
I emailed a question to whoever sells those manuals on this forum and never recieved an answer. I resent the question 3 times but still no response.
I eneded up buying an online manual from the UK and downloading it. It is fantastic and includes a full parts manual as well with exploded diagrams.
It came from here:
Range Rover Workshop Manuals (http://www.electronicmanuals.co.uk/land-rover-range-rover-c-29_70.html)
mike 90 RR
16th October 2008, 04:59 PM
Thanks Mike.
I have been to 3 auto stores, and they say they dont stock that year, and they cant find the info to order it in either!
While browsing the forum, I found a link to the shop on the top of the index here at AULRO and all the info Im after is avaiable on disk. Ive placed an order!
Thanks for the tip, and I look forward to chatting with you all.
Reuben.
You WILL still need to buy the "Haynes" manual
Where are you located?? ... as it makes it easier to put you in the right direction
R.J.
16th October 2008, 05:14 PM
I am located in Adelaide. Spoke to the guys at TriumphRoverSpares and they said $175 for a genuine one that they would have to order in, or to try auto stores. Ive tried 3 and they all say the same thing.
My CC has been charged for the manual on disk, and recieved an email saying it will be in the next mail run. Ill give them a week.
Any ideas on a website I can order a BOOK from?
Also, what PSI should I have the Tyres at for beach driving? They are at 40Psi now. Thats way too hard I think??????
Reuben.
mike 90 RR
16th October 2008, 06:16 PM
I am located in Adelaide. Spoke to the guys at TriumphRoverSpares and they said $175 for a genuine one that they would have to order in, or to try auto stores. Ive tried 3 and they all say the same thing.
My CC has been charged for the manual on disk, and recieved an email saying it will be in the next mail run. Ill give them a week.
Any ideas on a website I can order a BOOK from?
Also, what PSI should I have the Tyres at for beach driving? They are at 40Psi now. Thats way too hard I think??????
Reuben.
I got mine from Repco .... "Haynes manual" $55 ... Just place a order with your local Auto parts seller (surprised TRS don't have it)
Here try the supplier if you want
Range Rover (http://www.haynes.com.au/category45_1.htm)
Beach driving? .... Depends on the surface
Hard sand = start at 22 to 20 psi
Soft sand = 18 to 15 psi .....
10 to 5 psi for bogged ..... Re-pump tyres after problem solved
Go down in stages to suit the terrain .... as all tyres are different
Before beach driving .....
Buy a tyre gauge + Air compressor + Spare tyre valves & caps + valve removal tool
Also buy the basics of at least ... a snatch strap with 2 rated shackles
Mike
R.J.
16th October 2008, 07:32 PM
Thanks Mike.
I got a compressor and gauge today. Will be properly introducing myself in the "introductions" thread with some photos later tonight.
Reuben.
Corgie Carrier
16th October 2008, 08:47 PM
Try looking here
The Green Oval - Home (http://www.green-oval.com)
incisor
16th October 2008, 09:12 PM
Good luck with that.
I emailed a question to whoever sells those manuals on this forum and never recieved an answer. I resent the question 3 times but still no response.
never saw one of the emails much less 4 of them.... but you got what you needed in the end...
walker
16th October 2008, 10:50 PM
Ok thanks. Yes I did get it but I would have prefered to buy from this forum to help out.
Not sure what happened. I sent 2 emails from the marketplace area and then went to your shop on another website and sent another couple of emails.
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