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  1. #31
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    Went out and bought the following today:

    1. fuel pump
    2. fuel pressure regulator
    3. Front drive shaft with all uni joints greasable.

    This weekend I am going to..... replace the front drive shaft and fuel pump myself.

    I feel that after reading, and re-reading and reading over again the information on here, and elsewhere I can do these jobs

    Will let you all know tomorrow afternoon/evening how it panned out.

    Thanks everyone for the information and tips. All very much appreciated.

    Cheers

    Matt

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    good luck with all. this is a small world I am only in Craigmore... I have just recently done my front drive shaft.. I just bit the bullet and bought a Tom woods shaft and fitted that.... as for fuel Pump sounds very much like a fuel pump problem. good luck... none of anyare really hard jobs..

    Cheers

    Jonesy

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    Quote Originally Posted by mattadelaide1975 View Post
    Went out and bought the following today:

    1. fuel pump
    2. fuel pressure regulator
    3. Front drive shaft with all uni joints greasable.

    This weekend I am going to..... replace the front drive shaft and fuel pump myself.

    I feel that after reading, and re-reading and reading over again the information on here, and elsewhere I can do these jobs

    Will let you all know tomorrow afternoon/evening how it panned out.

    Thanks everyone for the information and tips. All very much appreciated.

    Cheers

    Matt
    Haven't done the fuel pump yet, but I'm rather familiar with prop shafts now

    Simple job, 9/16th socket, a small extension and a spanner in the same size.
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    The chirp also comes from the needle rollers seizing and grabbing the cups and turning them in their hole, then the hole flogs out and even a rebuild won't do any good, the yoke end needs to be replaced.

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    Success

    Well this morning I replaced the fuel pump and the Front Drive Shaft.

    All in all took me about two and a half hours to complete.

    Was happy with what I did today. Next weekend I will do the FPR

    Again thanks everyone for their advise.

    Cheers

    Matt

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    Land Rovers: Turning ordinary men into mechanics for 60 Years... or something like that

    Well done on getting those jobs done.

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    DIY fix

    Great news

    You should feel proud some more D2 insight confidence level raised some pennies saved

    D2 scare some folks but with a few tools and a bit of research most common jobs are simple.

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    M & S flashing lights anyone?

    Just to keep me on my toes,

    Bessy decided to flash me today

    More to the point.... while driving home from work, the M & S lights started flashing.

    Got to an intersection, switched her off, and back on, and lights went away, and didnt come back for the rest of the trip.

    XYZ switch was replaced a couple of years ago by the previous owner. Not sure if aircon overflow tubes were extended though. Will be looking at that on the weekend when I do the FPR.

    Cheers

    Matt

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    Quote Originally Posted by mattadelaide1975 View Post
    Just to keep me on my toes,

    Bessy decided to flash me today

    More to the point.... while driving home from work, the M & S lights started flashing.

    Got to an intersection, switched her off, and back on, and lights went away, and didnt come back for the rest of the trip.

    XYZ switch was replaced a couple of years ago by the previous owner. Not sure if aircon overflow tubes were extended though. Will be looking at that on the weekend when I do the FPR.

    Cheers

    Matt
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    If Bessy is chipped with a large inter cooler this can also happen when you over torque the transmission (too much right pedal). It's just protecting itself.
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