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    Thanks John - well if that is the case, then there is significant wear where the step is, so much so that the worn part just before the step is 1/3 the thickness in some cases, so no chance they can be re-used. Ill check the 109 ones too for wear to see if they too suffer from the same issue.

    The rear also are damaged, but the eyelet has been cut into by the bolt no doubt but are the 109 rear the same as the 88 rear springs?
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    No, they are much heavier.
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    Just done the 4 on my 88.
    Used flapper disk to smooth off lip. Then put a chamfer on opposing leaf upper edge, allowing it to slide better.
    I also put little nick on the front of each set, so assembled the same direction as they came apart.

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    Thanks for the info. What I will end up doing is using both 109 and 88 springs and making one good set from them. Depending on what is left I may take a few springs out if the 109 ones are used more. However, I will have a 2.25 diesel (not sure if these weigh more than the petrol) and will also be carrying a bit of load for the trips, so perhaps not a bad thing.

    All else fails, ill look at getting some replacement springs. At this stage I do not want to invest on new parra springs, just not in the budget for now.

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    From memory, diesel front springs are heavy duty petrol ones, rear are the same for both engines.
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    This page from the SIII parts catalogue may help.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Homestar View Post
    Remember it took 40 years to leak out - you won't see it leak in a few days, or probably until you put it back into service - do yourself a favour and change the bottom seal before you reinstall it. It will almost certainly leak when used.
    OK, so the relay has been siting on the bench since the re-oiling and it has indeed leaked from the seal. So the leak is very slow, so this would explain the lack of oil in it. What is the best place to buy new seals/gaskets?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cap View Post
    OK, so the relay has been siting on the bench since the re-oiling and it has indeed leaked from the seal. So the leak is very slow, so this would explain the lack of oil in it. What is the best place to buy new seals/gaskets?

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    Seals - your local bearing supplier, much better than the ones from the usual LR suppliers.
    Gaskets - Wherever you normally get your LR parts, local , overseas etc.

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    Try CBC for the seals. The part number is TC12043. I just used silastic (sparingly) for gaskets.

    Cheers Rod

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    Probably done before, but I thought ill share how I took the damn bushes off the springs. Did 4 bushes within 30 min... EASY!!!

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