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    New TD5 - work required and my other plans

    I recently bought this TD5, which needs a few things done to it and I have some build plans. I thought I would put this together, as I like to read other peoples builds and projects. Plus there were a few of these threads that I found very helpful in my pre-purchase research. So here goes...

    The car

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    2004 with 185,000kms
    Black leather interior, 5 seater

    It was a 2 owner country car. The guy I bought it from, bought it off one of his mates and had known the car since new. He seemed pretty genuine.

    Inclusions/mods/work done prior to purchase
    full service history (although not with LR)
    nanocom (bonus as I would have bought one anyway)
    de-cat
    silicon intake lines
    EGR blanked
    milford cargo barrier (not installed and I think missing some hardware)
    near new Mickey Thompson STZ in stock size
    2 inch lift bilstein front shocks and pedders rear pedders springs


    The car needs a few things attended to, plus I have a few mods I would like to make. My intention for the car is occasional use for driving to work (I try to ride my bicycle as much as possible) touring/camping on shorter trips. I have young kids 7 &1 so mainly it will just be shorter trips with my daughter and occasional trips with my mates. Plus a bit of 4wding day trips from Perth.

    Jobs required
    (no particular order as yet)

    1. injector wiring loom (oil at the plug from the rocker cover). This was the first job I did. fortunately no oil at the ECU. the rocker cover had been off before and the gasket at the rear was not seated properly so there was a bit of oil leaking. down the back. So I have cleaned that up.

    2.change all the fluids over the next month or so. It is good to get them changed so I know the history.

    3. remove the straight pipe and put the box back on. I bought a pipe from gum tree that hadn't been fitted. I have done about 500kms on it since putting it on and I find it drones abit at 100-110kph. or really around the 2000-2500rpm range. I cant say there was much of a noticeable performance gain to make me put up with it. So it is going to come off and go back up on gumtree (unless anyone in Perth wants it first)

    4 Option B. PO had said he had a fe instances of the 3 amigos but had reset the fault. I got about 1500kms before I did about 40kms of gravel. I then hit the brakes as I turned off on to the black top and the 3 lights came on. They have been on and off for the last few days. Nanocom lists it as shuttle valve something fault.. intermittent. From what I have read Option B should fix it. So I will attempt that one night this week.

    5. address a leak at the power steering pump. I degreased the engine to try and locate it. So need to investigate whether it is a new pump or I can just put a seal kit on it.

    6. new PS hose. The protective foam bit has gone and it is starting to rub. I have sleeved it with a bit of hose and tied it up out of the way for now.

    7. coolant is leaking at the elbow on the top hose and at the breather screw. Plus some red staining around the water pump hose. I plan to go through and replace most if not all of the hoses and probably the thermostat while I am at it. I think I will also do the water pump at the same time, as I dont believe it has been replaced. One heater hose was rubbing on the engine lifting point, so I will replace that too. I have removed the lifting bracket anyway.

    8. I thought I had a leak at the fuel regulator as there was black fluid on the starter and running down that way. It didn't smell like diesel, but it looked like that was were it was coming from. I degreased the engine, and then checked the intake bolts. the front and rear cylinder intakes were both a bit loose. I got almost a full turn on the nut on each end, and 1/2 to 1/4 on the bolts. It seems to have stopped it and the fuel regulator is clean. I think this has fixed what I thought was a leak at the vacuum pump. But I will monitor that too.

    9. cargo barrier to be fitted. I think I am missing some bolts, plus the paint is flaking a bit. So I need to work out if I have all the fititngs. Does anyone know of instructions for fitting the milford barrier to a d2. I cant seem to find them anywhere.

    10. build a set of drawers for the rear.

    11. install 2nd batter in LHS rear tub.

    12. EGT and Boost gauge and water temp. I am thinking of getting the PLX one gauge as I dont want a heap of gauges on the dash.

    13. USB points for front cig lighter and probably try and get one at the rear of the console for the kids.

    14. make a set of leather gaiters. I mess around with sewing bags and cycling gear, so I will buy some leather hide and make my own.

    15. new stereo, as it is running original LR Cd.

    16. UHF install

    17. drivers seat base. the outside foam is a bit soft. the seats are in great condition as they had sheepskins their whole live. I was thinking I might just swap the seat bases between the drivers and passenger seats. As it isnt too bad and I dont have a front seat passenger all that often. Does anyone know if it is a straight swap?

    18. address the trailer wiring. Has a round plug and a flat plug that is wired off it. Whenever I use the indicators I get the green trailer light flashing.

    19. get a tune sorted and flash the ECU with it.

    20. tyres, I would like to put some bigger tyers on it. Although the STz are pretty much new. Plus they seem a very good tyre on the road, well mannered and very quiet.


    no doubt there will be more jobs to come. I will post up as I work my way through these, and Include some more and better pictures.

    Cost to date

    $140 for injector loom and gasket
    $156 for straight pipe and gasket

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    provent to be installed. I bought the provent and am yet to make a bracket. I think I will mount it on the fire wall by the horn. I was going to use the horn mounts and I presume the tip over sensor mounted to the side of it for my mounting points. Then I just need to sort out hoses. I think I will just fix a tube and a tap to allow me to drain it.

    Costs to date


    carried forward costs of $196
    Provent cost $165

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    Welcome - whereabouts in Perth? Was just about to suggest Provent and realised you have already posted. There are a couple of articles on here about various Provent locations and brackets. I have collated some info and happy to PM if you supply an email address
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    Not too far from you. I'm in Bicton.

    Thanks for that, I'll send you a PM with my email.

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    Quote Originally Posted by clintooo View Post
    ....

    12. EGT and Boost gauge and water temp. I am thinking of getting the PLX one gauge as I dont want a heap of gauges on the dash.

    13. USB points for front cig lighter and probably try and get one at the rear of the console for the kids.

    ....
    My gauge setup philosophy was the same .. I didnt' want to clutter the dash with a ton of gauges, but wanted more info(or as much as I could squeeze) in a compact unit.

    I settled on the 1Gauge.
    Unit works well, of course there's a heap of sensors to install, but it's all pretty straight forward.
    System has a fair amount of configurability and features.
    Does logging too(important to me, as my grey matter is failing quickly).
    Only thing I'd have liked to see with the logging is a proper date stamp, so multiple logs are easier collate.

    As for USB port, again I wanted a nondescript setup and wanted a fair amount of power through both ports.
    Got one of THESE.
    The volt meter is handy, but 1Guage displays this anyhow, but the 2.1A ports charge the tablet(for GPS) a bit better.
    But what I did was that I hacked the body of the device to get it to fit into one of the slots in the bank of dummy switches on the console.
    Used one of my blank switch blocks as the body for the new hybrid body and cut it up to suit the slot.
    Stanley knife, some epoxy to hold the bits together, and it fits nice and flush.


    looking forward to your progress.

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    Welcome. That looks a pretty neat car.

    Wrt to the flashing trailer light on the dash it is probably due to the additional indicators in the bulbar putting sufficient load on the circuit that the car thinks the trailer lights are attached.

    Cheers

    Steve

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    Hi Clintooo,
    Welcome aboard, recently bought a D2 the same colour as yours, personally love the colour. Mine has a few more issues than yours plus a truck load more kilometres.

    With the droning might be an idea just to check your engine mounts from underneath, might be the cause or at least be contributing to the droning. Might be job 21.....

    Cheers Marty

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    Quote Originally Posted by AK83 View Post
    My gauge setup philosophy was the same .. I didnt' want to clutter the dash with a ton of gauges, but wanted more info(or as much as I could squeeze) in a compact unit.

    I settled on the 1Gauge.
    Unit works well, of course there's a heap of sensors to install, but it's all pretty straight forward.
    System has a fair amount of configurability and features.
    Does logging too(important to me, as my grey matter is failing quickly).
    Only thing I'd have liked to see with the logging is a proper date stamp, so multiple logs are easier collate.

    As for USB port, again I wanted a nondescript setup and wanted a fair amount of power through both ports.
    Got one of THESE.
    The volt meter is handy, but 1Guage displays this anyhow, but the 2.1A ports charge the tablet(for GPS) a bit better.
    But what I did was that I hacked the body of the device to get it to fit into one of the slots in the bank of dummy switches on the console.
    Used one of my blank switch blocks as the body for the new hybrid body and cut it up to suit the slot.
    Stanley knife, some epoxy to hold the bits together, and it fits nice and flush.


    looking forward to your progress.
    thanks. yeh I had been looking at the 1 gauge. I just wasn't sure where to mount it. I also like the idea of a analogue style gauge rather than just the numbers the 1 gauge gave me. With the Plex I was thinking I could just mount it on the dash to the right of the binacle.

    That USB port is great idea. I have just ordered one. Thanks.. I have a slightly different dash configuration, but I should be able to make that work better than the round Narva one I was looking at.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rok_Dr View Post
    Welcome. That looks a pretty neat car.

    Wrt to the flashing trailer light on the dash it is probably due to the additional indicators in the bulbar putting sufficient load on the circuit that the car thinks the trailer lights are attached.

    Cheers

    Steve
    yeh i was thinking it was that. I guessed the car saw the voltage drop of the additional trailer lights. the plug maybe causes this effect too. It doesnt seem to effect the operation of the indicators though. So it might slip down my list a little.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nomad9 View Post
    Hi Clintooo,
    Welcome aboard, recently bought a D2 the same colour as yours, personally love the colour. Mine has a few more issues than yours plus a truck load more kilometres.

    With the droning might be an idea just to check your engine mounts from underneath, might be the cause or at least be contributing to the droning. Might be job 21.....

    Cheers Marty
    the colour is growing on me. I wasn't so keen at the start and was largely indifferent to colour.
    'yeh I think the engine mounts are going to be added to my list. I only have a couple of mm gap between the bottom of the mount and the rubber.

    no the drone was the straight through exhaust. I noticed it straight away when I installed it. I removed it tonight and put the box back on. Luckily I didn't bin it or the nuts.

    the droning has now gone.

    car is a lot quieter now.

    I'll chuck the pipe up on gumtree. But I'm not selling it very well am I Really I had to remove it as I couldn't handle all the power the mid pipe was making for me.

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