OK folks, well I bought the kit from Russell in November and it has taken me until this weekend to around to doing the repair.
 
I got my mechanic to remove the modulator and I picked it up yesterday thinking I will have all weekend to do the strip down and rebuild.
 
My mechanic had an old modulator that had totally failed, and he gave it to me as well.
 
The procedure is quite straight forward and Russell's instructions are great. Once you start to pull it apart, one thing becomes VERY CLEAR. The plastic spring retaining discs are a joke. Mine were still in tact but when I looked in the failed modulator the 2 discs had shattered and there were fragments everywhere. NASTY.
 
As soon as I started manipulating mine to get them off, they also crumbled like a biscuit. With 2.8 tons of Range Rover on the move, It is scary to think these things are the crucial link.
 
Apparently if your accumulator starts to go, and you end up pumping the brakes more, the added pressure on these parts often causes them to fail.
 
Anyway, I am not quite finished yet, but I am over the hump. Thanks to Russell for taking calls and answering questions along the way.
 
I will certainly be a lot more comfortable now, knowing those plastic bits have been replaced.
 
 
Cheers
Dave
				
			 
			
		 
			
				
			
			
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