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    Quote Originally Posted by hair_of_the_dog View Post
    ...and the "oil leaks" every one seems to mention regarding landrovers, is this just something we accept, is it a bit of exaggeration from outsiders ... do have any knowledge/ advice on this matter from your experiences?
    There are plenty of leak-free landrovers out there.

    Series 1/2(a) landies (1948-1971) had no oil seal on the front of the gearbox (just a screw), so the oil leaks out if you park nose down on a steep hill.

    Later models with the LT95 had oil migration problems from gearbox to t-case which would often result in leaks. Some newer models have similar problems.

    Many LR models had oil-filled hubs and wheel bearings instead of grease (as per nissota), so were more prone to leaking if the seals were't 100%.

    In probably 10% of cases the leaks are due to manufacturing issues, in 90% of cases they are due to (lack of) maintenance.

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    When I bought my DIsco it left oil on the ground all the time. I left it for ages just saying it didn't matter, then I finally got around to looking at it and there was 2 very simple problems I fixed myself. Replaced oil cooler lines for about $100 and 15 mins of simple work with a single spanner. I also resealed the vacuum pump with silicone. A little more work, but not very hard. A few hours if you go slow. Leak free for years until I had a hub seal leak (what isuzurover mentioned above) because I converted my hubs to oil lube. I replaced that seal and leak free again.

    There are few oil leaks that are complicated to fix. Most are simple if you want to chase them down.
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    So a bit of an update with my situation.
    I have got the beast in my possession now. All in all things don't seem too bad.

    However some little things like, the passenger door doesn't remotely lock, the passenger door window will activate down and not return up etc.... (its all on the passengers side).

    So anyway, other than that kind of stuff i'm wrapped.

    In regards to a automatic transmission, does the gear select (gearstick) aluminate? or not. I wasn't sure, however the cigaret lighter doesn't aluminate either and i was hoping they might be related to the same, or similar fuses.

    Once again thanks for your participation on this thread, its very much appreciated.

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    Quote Originally Posted by hair_of_the_dog View Post

    In regards to a automatic transmission, does the gear select (gearstick) aluminate? or not. I wasn't sure, however the cigaret lighter doesn't aluminate either and i was hoping they might be related to the same, or similar fuses.
    My gear selection P, N, D,... is illuminated with the headlights on, I can't recall what happens when the lights are off. My cigarette lighter doesn't illuminate at any time.

    Not sure about the passenger door problem except for perhaps a poor earth to check in the first instance.

    I'm glad that overall the car looks good.

    Mike

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    Quote Originally Posted by hair_of_the_dog View Post
    So a bit of an update with my situation.
    I have got the beast in my possession now. All in all things don't seem too bad.

    However some little things like, the passenger door doesn't remotely lock, the passenger door window will activate down and not return up etc.... (its all on the passengers side).

    So anyway, other than that kind of stuff i'm wrapped.

    In regards to a automatic transmission, does the gear select (gearstick) aluminate? or not. I wasn't sure, however the cigaret lighter doesn't aluminate either and i was hoping they might be related to the same, or similar fuses.

    Once again thanks for your participation on this thread, its very much appreciated.
    The gear selector should have illumination. There are two tiny bulbs, one either side. Both were burnt out on my old D1, and I replaced them with LED types, as it looked like there was some minor heat damage from the original bulbs in the housings.

    For the passenger door, you may find that the actuator has burnt out. As was the case on my D1, but you won't know for sure until you take the door apart.

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    You need to read up on using the CDL, then try it in a safe spot, then USE it every chance you get (a gravel driveway will do) or--

    it will stick.

    when you REALLY need it
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    Quote Originally Posted by Pedro_The_Swift View Post
    You need to read up on using the CDL, then try it in a safe spot, then USE it every chance you get (a gravel driveway will do) or--

    it will stick.

    when you REALLY need it
    I have been coming across this topic a bit, and i thought that the general idea was to use it only when/ if you need to (due to stress on gear etc.) ...

    but your saying if you don't you it at all theres a chance it will cease up. Ill have to give it a go (out somewhere safe on loose surface... dont wind up the transmission on the first try).

    thanks pedro

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    I have been running around in the beast for a few days now. loving it. I took the advice from some earlier posts, i bought a engine saver. have been looking around, i wasn't confident mucking around too much with the wiring.

    I wanted to hear some thoughts on using this location for power to the engine saver (see attached image)
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    Its the exact same spot I picked the power for my Engine Saver. I wasn't sure there was a fuse connected to it so from that terminal that you've highlighted I put an inline fuse to the engine saver alarm. The led bulb I mounted on the bottom left switch blank around the dash - a bit difficult to see but I'm saving the switch panel below the clock for another purpose. I may end up relocating the led globe at some time in the future.

    Mike

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    I recommend using these for additional power.

    [ame=http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Mini-DIY-Safety-Fuse-Tap-Add-on-Circuit-Adapter-Car-Auto-Cart-Terminals-new-/130854576107]Mini DIY Safety Fuse TAP ADD ON Circuit Adapter CAR Auto Cart Terminals NEW | eBay[/ame]

    No need to change any original wiring and your accessory gets it's own fuse which is obvious to find if anything happens. Just plug and play - apart from the wiring to the new device of course!

    I'm sure you can buy them at local auto or electronics stores as well as other ebay stores. That was just the first one I saw on a google search.


    Edit: make sure it's the right fuse size. That one might be for "mini" fuses? Anyway, you get the idea...
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