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    Air filter question

    Hi all,
    Chipping away at the yella terra. It runs ok, just needs a carby clean and a tune I think for starters. Next weeks job.

    I have spent 2 days under the car with the gerni on 'mega mode' to get the red dirt, grease oil and grey clay combo off everything. Underneath her layer of foundation she looks pretty good. Jeez its hard to shift though some of it.

    I pulled off the air cleaner to clean it up. Bit sludgey in the tray, thats ok.
    Question, I am looking at the book and it show the lid comes off, and there is only one mesh filter. I appear to have two and the lid is well stuck.

    How much can I pull this down, bit reluctant to deploy the big hammer so early in the romance.?

    Thanks in advance

    Dave
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    The assembly you have is correct - the 'extra' mesh does not rate a mention in the book as it is not removable. The top does come off, but may never have been off, and may be stuck with either paint or rust.

    It is secured only by the thin nut in the middle. When removing it, watch out for the spacer under this, which is easy to lose, as it is loose once the top is off. Good idea to remove the top to give it a clean, as there is likely to be a buildup of dirt enough to restrict the flow a bit.

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    I don't think any of mine have had the spacer !

    There is a cork gasket between the filter & the middle section, looks like yours has broken away and a small section is stuck on the filter.
    Don't think that you'll easily replace this, maybe silicon the broken bit back into place.

    I've managed to remove the top of all of mine but some put up a bit of a fight. As John mentioned, the nut is the only thing holding it in place but it tends to stick onto the middle section.


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    Swivelling leak

    Hi all,
    Well the adventure continues.
    Got the air filter apart and all cleaned up thank you.

    Today I decided to replace all the diff oils and gbox etc.
    All went easily enough. I was quite pleased with the fact that the swivel housings had not shown any sign of leakage, then I found why. The Drivers side housing was empty, ok it can't leak if its empty but....

    Refilled them both and the DS is already dripping.
    Scanning the forums it appears the grease idea that was in my old Defender way back has been canned. I'd like to try that Penrite semi fluid stuff, easy fix but it probably not the right thing to do.

    New seal I guess. I see there is a split seal available from some vendors, certainly would be easier. Seeing as this car won't be a high milage unit it might be more than adequate to do the easy fix.
    How hard is it too do the seal properly??? Is it a big job, looks like the steering arm etc needs to come out as well, is this a press fit etc.

    Thanks all

    Dave

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    At minimum, you have to remove the ball from the axle housing. Not a big job, only need to undo a few bolts; except that to do this you need to disconnect the track rod and drag link, and the brake hose (which means bleeding the brakes). And then find that the assembly you are removing is very heavy and awkward.

    The proper way to do it is to disassemble the whole setup, renewing bits as necessary as you go. A lot bigger job, but easier. And a better result.

    I have used the split seals but I am not enthused about them. If you go that way, at the very least you should check the swivel preload, as free play on the swivel allows the seal to move away from the ball, and hence to leak.

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    Johns way is by far the best as you will be able to fix anything else that is wrong along the way, but IMO there is nothing wrong with a tube of one shot in each swivel housing. Yes, opinions are divided, but I've got one shot in one of my vehicles and oil in the other - both have done heaps of KM without issue. The Rangie got one shot after the seals started leaking - they don't now and haven't for years.

    This is the sort of stuff I mean if you haven't used it before - http://www.paddockspares.com/stc3435...ot-grease.html. There are several different brands on the market.

    Depends on what you're after at the end of the day.
    If you need to contact me please email homestarrunnerau@gmail.com - thanks - Gav.

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    Was out with the daughter for a drive today when I saw your vehicle. (Hard to miss it really) If you need parts or even just a chat , just stop in at Kooty , top of the hill near the ugly fence. Doug

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    Thanks Doug,
    I'll pop in over the weekend.

    Dave

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    Thanks Doug,

    I'll pop in over the weekend.

    Dave

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    Hungry mice?

    Hi all,
    A bit of bi lateral dyslexia above, sorry about that.

    Anyway the project moves on.
    Whilst waiting for my friends mig welder to arrive, (rust repairs) I have had a bit of look at the crazy wiring in the car.
    It appears there is a lot of 'left over' QLD RFS wiring and relays just taped and stuffed into various places. I'll work my way through and take it all out.
    Pulled out the instruments panel and its a bit of a mess with extra bits of wire going here and there. Looks like the mice must have been hungry at some time as there are bits of insulation chewed off behind there. Another job to tidy it up.

    Question, what is this thing screwed to the wall behind the instruments.

    I want to do a partial re-wire and make it all looks bit more organised. At this stage the headlights, parkers and indicators work at the front, and thats about it.
    Nothing at the back, probably just a wire gone bung somewhere.

    It doesn't appear to have a reverse lamp. Did they have one? Switch activated off the gearbox I suppose.


    Thanks Team

    Dave
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    Last edited by SuperChad; 21st August 2015 at 05:25 PM. Reason: worked it out

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