How can you tell if there's ACE or not?
If it corners like a F1 car it has ACE. I have it and love it. The one downside is that all the stuff on my console ends up on the floor. SWMBO does not like it.
Dave.
I was asked " Is it ignorance or apathy?" I replied "I don't know and I don't care."
1983 RR gone (wish I kept it)
1996 TDI ES.
2003 TD5 HSE
1987 Isuzu County
I notice a few comments here about the ACE being pretty reliable. Well bugger me the other stuff must be pretty bad.
Maybe I've just been unlucky to have a failure but it has the potential to leave you high and dry (or wet if it's raining or your in a creek).
I had the flexible hose running to the front drivers side ram burst. It had worn through and weakened the sheath enough that when I was pushing harder than usual (it does handle well) around a corner it burst.
Started with the ACE light orange. Ended with it flashing red and beeping.
I made it home without damage but I didn't know just how bad it could have been. I have red that if the system runs dry, you are pretty much guaranteed the pump will seize. If the pump seizes, the fan belt will break. You could carry a non ACE fan belt but due to the pulley location, you'd need to remove the pump before fitting the shorter belt.
I removed the blown hose. When they build Discoverys, they start with this hose. The hose has a teflon core so no field fitings. I had to get fittings brassed on the end of the metal pipe and then a new flex peice made with screw on fittings. Good thing now that if it happens again it's just a matter of unscrewing and a new bit of flex hose.
It's an absolutly fantastic idea and I love how it handles all whilst still allowing max flex but there aren't many spares you can carry to patch it up to get you home. SLS is excellent too but if you carry a spare air bag and fitting to pump it up by hand you can replace a punctured bag eaisly and isolate the rest of the system and pump up the bag by hand. Hydraulic rams and pumps aren't that easy.
Just thought I'd give my opinion. I live in the NT now and I'll still take it to some reasonably remote places and cross croc infested creeks and rivers but it's something that sits in the back of my mind to worry about.
Happy Days.
That should have been picked up in a service, checking for Chaffing and rubbing is essential on all vehicles nowadays.
I had a coolant hose rub through on mine, managed to fix it well enough to get home, but I now pay extra attention to all hoses that have the potential to rub
I had only had the vehicle for just over a week so I hadn't got to those kind of things at that time.
Thing is you can patch a coolant hose and top up with water from what ever source you can to get you home but high presure hydraulic oil is another thing. Even if you compare it to high pressure diesel lines. They run around the engine bay at the most. ACE lines run to all 4 wheels and are suceptable to all kinds of damage. Brake lines can be isolated too. Front and rear brakes are already seperate and as much as vice grips will often be enough to stem a brake line.
Happy Days.
I'm fairly sure that somewhere in that great resource that is The Good Oil Forum
there is a listing for a belt to use if your ACE carks it.
Just add one to your box of spares, it'll fit neatly alongside the airbag, coil, plug, tube, bulb, assorted spanners, various hoses, etc etc![]()
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