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					Reset the front diff today, filled both with Mineral oil (they each took just under 2 litres - Slooooowwwwwlyyyyy - which seemed a little more than I expected), greased up then bolted up the utah driveshaft, then the rechecking of the SLS. Turns out the little O rings in the lines at the compressor end had had an end of life ritual. Replaced the unit with the one in the original compressor unit, gave it new O rings and joy of joys, the rear end rose and stayed stable. Check the extra height facility and it rose a little more than the 40mm but sat nicely.
It definitely requires extensions to the rear brake lines as they were at full stretch with a whole lot of travel to go. Will get this done and a full change of fluids.
Test drive with the double ended ATB and it was noticeable the steering was much firmer and tracked straighter with the centering effect quite discernable. Not uncomfortable but for mine reassuring that the thing was working. The bite of the yellow stuff pads was also a surprise (had already installed the rears), was almost car like and they haven't been bedded in yet, glad to have have taken the advice on Aulro re these.
We spent some time looking at how to fit a larger air snorkel. Thoughts along the line of 4 inch along the body (obviously requires a cut out) and windscreen pillar and modifying the current air inlet to a 3 inch with a cut out on the side of the box where it currently enters and using a silicone pipe 4" reducing to 3" through the body work. It is so tight there that any good flow through the snorkel to reduce the effect of parasitic flow will require a quite a large cutout from the engine bay. Suppose the one thing we agreed on was it would be better to remove the panel first before making solid plans and the snorkel length may be better on a angle from the current inlet up to the A Pillar - why does it have sit level???
				
			 
			
		 
			
				
			
			
				2004 Discovery 2a TD5 Auto Aspen Green AKA Robin
2000 Discovery 2 TD5 Auto Alverston Red AKA Edward
1997 Discovery 1 TDi Manual White - Gone but not forgotten
1994 Discovery 1 V8 Auto - Gone once it consumed half the worlds resource of oil
			
			
		 
	
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