
Originally Posted by
PhilipA
Make sure that the aircon drains have been extended to not drip on the XYZ switch and onto the double Cardan joint on the front driveshaft, and if the drain drips onto the front driveshaft, then I would suggest taking a new driveshaft with you.
Having read a few accounts of people buying D2s then the driveshaft dying on the way home , it is a show stopper without a diff lock. I see it is a 2004 so you have a difflock. (BTW it is a bitch to undo the driveshaft nuts without the special slim tool)
Mine even died luckily at my house, after 8 years with diverted drains. Once the damage is done it is done.
Check that the fan pulley bearing is tight and change a squeaking idler pulley. take a spare multi belt unless you are satisfied it is reasonably new.
Take some 7MM? fuel hose and some jubilee clips in case the fuel line wears through in front of the tank. ( I had this happen on the GRR)
Basically you can live with engine and Fuel Pressure Regulator oil leaks, and even a rear output shaft leak or diff pinion seal leaks will probably last until you get home.
Finally pay for premium Motoring club membership which includes long tows and accommodation and rental car. LOL.
Regards PhilipA
I think the "Premium Motoring Club Membership" is all you need because if it won't do 1,500K you've been sold a dud. Just take it easy in stages and check all is ok under the bonnet every stop. Good luck.
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