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Thread: Fitted Provent 300Tdi Disco

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    Quote Originally Posted by B92 8NW View Post
    Well, either Matt will get snappy or the belt will get snappy!
    Ummmmmmmmm.......Done it, check out my other thread

    Timing belt Grrrrrr

    If they are fitted properly they last a lot longer than 60,000kms.

    If they are fitted incorrectly youd be lucky to get a few kms on the other hand.

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    DEFENDER 300tdi

    DEFENDER 300tdi

    Quote Originally Posted by rick130 View Post
    Unfortunately it won't fit there on a Defender, (that's where the air cleaner sits) but I'm working on replacing the OE cyclone too. ..... (And yes, the Provent will have to be removed to do an air cleaner service, although I could just re-fit the K&N )
    Rick, after removing the lifting bracket at the back of the motor, the M+H Provent will squeeze into the space between the air cleaner, air hose to turbo and the engine. I'm thinking of 2 brackets; 1 where the original lifting bracket was and 1 secured to the air cleaner support bolt(s).

    The M+H info says it can be attached to the engine, so I'm assuming heat wouldn't be a problem. It would block air flow through what is now a gap, but would that be a problem?

    Any other Defender 300tdi solutions out there???

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    Quote Originally Posted by 98-110 View Post
    DEFENDER 300tdi



    Rick, after removing the lifting bracket at the back of the motor, the M+H Provent will squeeze into the space between the air cleaner, air hose to turbo and the engine. I'm thinking of 2 brackets; 1 where the original lifting bracket was and 1 secured to the air cleaner support bolt(s).

    The M+H info says it can be attached to the engine, so I'm assuming heat wouldn't be a problem. It would block air flow through what is now a gap, but would that be a problem?

    Any other Defender 300tdi solutions out there???
    Great work!!! Slightly reduced airflow shouldn't be a problem - it is a water cooled engine after all!!!

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