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		Turbo Oil Line and modified 2000 D2 versus 2004 D2a
	
	
		The top oil feed line arrived today (Sunday at 3.45pm being sent on Wednesday so not bad) so took it out and made sure the length was fine, maybe tight but certainly doable, no time to fit the turbo and exhaust tonight though. Still waiting on the MAP for increased boost mapping.
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Trying to get parts for bespoke fit of components in Dan's Victoria Lockdown has been impossible, now officially sick of looking up websites trying to figure what may fit with the knowledge that I can wait weeks and they might not be right... 
Have scrapped the plan to go away for the long weekend due to the fact it will be every man and his dog and the D2 is not finished and more importantly, has not had a shakedown. May take the D2a out to Toolangi or Wombat for a day though.
List of things to do
- Fit Turbo and exhaust (bit of welding to attach to rear muffler bracket)
- Finish wiring for EWP and Fan, the double battery, winch and driving lights
- Refit interior, centre dash and install headunit with cameras, uhf with twin leads and gauges
- Fit waterpipes including final placement of the EWP which at the moment will be above the radiator outlet with two 90' pipes and connector and then pipe to the engine proper.
- Fit the front Bilstein's.
- Start it up, top up Auto, engine and coolant, test and fix what may be not working, leaking etc.
Now having driving the new to me D2a for just on 400km's have some observations
1st - ACE is superb and miss it dreadfully as do not have it in the D2a, whilst not as rolly as the D1 TDi, that there is roll and as much came as a bit of a surprise. Picked up a RTT today and with a bit of wind could really feel it on top.
2nd - The Yellow stuff pads and upgraded discs are defiantly going on, whilst in isolation the brakes are nearly alright, almost had a rear end shunt when a car just stopped at the Parkville Cemetery roundabout with the lights green, too close, much too close for comfort and this is with a full brake fluid flush done for the RWC.
3rd - The Ashcroft ATB at the front gives the steering a confidence boost (for me anyway) and does make the car less truck like to punt around, the extra weight and centering are an upgrade / benefit when high speed cruising, the D2a has all new bits but still has a wooliness to the initial turn and straight ahead.
4th -  The dashboard graphics in the D2 are easier to read at a glance
5th - Performance is acceptable, nothing dramatic over the D2 (if at all) but yes the Auto behavior is the greatest hinderance to pushing on.
6th - Happy to make the D2a a daily driver and move on the Mondeo, will miss some of the comforts (Titanium model) and go but the Discovery makes me feel good!!!!!
	 
	
	
	
		Finally, the rear ladder install
	
	
		The first rivnut tool inserted one rivnut. The for some inexplicable reason, the threads got crossed. The second rivnut tool broke as I was testing it. PM me for the one to avoid. The third rivnut tool arrived on Friday and finally the other three rivnuts were inserted. The top tab was facing up, as I couldn't find my rubber mallet, I used a hammer, with a leather glove to prevent dents, paint damage. 
Sadly I can see how bad the roof is. It needs a good wash.