I know what you mean John, if she was just a disco, I’d have no trouble letting her go but we’re talking about a Defender here…..
Sorry, I couldn’t resist
In all seriousness though, ‘Love people and use things’, is very sound advice.
Thank you!
I just wonder what will use more time and money? Repair or another build up
Had a great chat with Shack the other day, so good to speak with someone with lots of experience and love for Landys (though I’ve had to cast off the green monster of jealousy considering his shed and gear!
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Thanks Shack and hopefully I’ll get to chat in person sometime
AULRO sure is a great way to connect us all.
Some positives: seats were virtually dry Friday arvo when I visited (the car is at my indie mechanics shop) even though the weather has been wet and humid and there was no rank smell at all either!
The car has no carpet in front & marine carpet with dyna mat under it on floors.
The cabinets are 9mm marine ply covered in same marine carpet and they were also almost dry.
I’ll drop oils from engine, box, tc, diffs, Monday but don’t believe there’s water in the engine (dipstick comes out clean, no noticeable increase in oil volume and no milky oil visible in through oil filler) and one of the first things I did after the recovery was to disconnect snorkel/air box (many litres flowed out) pull the soaking air filter, disconnect turbo intake and inter cooler hoses.
Some negatives: I pulled the ECU out the day after recovery and water dripped out so I’d say, she gone (though I noticed a company called ECU Recover, who check, clean and rebuild ‘any ecu’ the other day. Might contact them) but I might open it up, clean and dry it and see how we go.
Considering the amount of brown muck in every fuse board (I have 5 factory ones - 3 under the dash, 2 under drivers seat, then 2 am ones under cubby box and one in the rear compartment and one under the bonnet also full of relays as well for all lights - in a ‘waterproof case’
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I’m thinking it will require all cable, looms, switches, relays out and all new in
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Though I may be able to use some minor looms if the waterproof plugs look ok,as they’re designed to get wet.
It’s possible I’ll be able to clean windscreen wiper, window, washer bottle motors and dry and test them.
As someone mentioned, the only thing to do is crunch the numbers once I know a bit more; it may well be that it’s not economically viable to fix her, given she’ll almost certainly be a stat write off.
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