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    OEM Jack

    The jack in my D2a has crapped itself.

    I rang the landy wreckers to get a new one but they said they didn't have one for a 2a.

    Will a jack from another model fit in the jack position near the battery?

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    All D1s & D2s have the same jack but they are prone to leaking/failure. There is a rebuild thread on here - check in the Good Oil section.
    Scott

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    Thanks

    I read the rebuild thread & it looks like fun,but I'm time poor so buying a replacement is the way to go.

    Edit: I've sourced one so thanks for the replies
    Last edited by Cannon; 9th June 2010 at 08:32 AM. Reason: add stuff

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    The jack in my D2 leaked so I topped it up with jack oil (from Repco) and now carry it upright in a rear bin. No further problems.

    Stephen.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cannon View Post
    I read the rebuild thread & it looks like fun,but I'm time poor so buying a replacement is the way to go.

    Edit: I've sourced one so thanks for the replies
    Keep the old one & rebuild it later on. If the replacement is a genuine jack, it will eventually probably suffer the same fate.
    Scott

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    Quote Originally Posted by Scouse View Post
    Keep the old one & rebuild it later on. If the replacement is a genuine jack, it will eventually probably suffer the same fate.
    It is a genuine one so I will rebuild it one day

    Where would you get the reqd seals etc from?

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