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Thread: What did you do on your Landy today?

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    I goofed today. Badly.

    Building this LT77 I'd been really careful.

    I printed off a copy of the 110 LT77 handbook* so I could write all my measurements on it and cross things off as done. Everything was going smoothly. Yesterday the main job was to manufacture a tool to push the collar on to the output shaft - the one on which the LT77 and LT230 seals run on. Having broken one of my other tools for holding things in place I went right overboard with this one. I was desperate to get the collar on so I could check the floats and order shims, but also check that the box shifts. On it went, too worked like a champ. After the hours spent getting the old one off I was happy to have that behind me.

    Checked the floats, but the shims are WAY out of kilter. No real problem, I'll order those. The other thing I was keen to do is check that it shifts! Everything was in order to add the last components of the shift actuator. Then it hit me. The final selector ball joint to the selector shaft won't fit.

    Penny drops.

    I confirm my suspicions upon consultation of the genuine LR WSM for the Discovery, kept unsullied on the bookshelf away from grubby hands.

    * The Discovery LT77 is the short stick model. The Defender is the long stick model. The selector assemblies are totally different. The selector joint needs to go on BEFORE the extension housing, which in my case was now held hostage by the collar. I had followed the manual to the letter and cornered myself.

    But, today the gods love me. I had wondered how I had somehow ended up with two of the o-ring collars in my rebuild box. I had a spare! Knowing it was a total bear to remove, the one I'd just fitted had been assisted with some nickel anti-seize. I did have to grind the groove a little so my puller had better purchase. With fingers and toes crossed I cranked the hurt up on the puller and waited for the "ping". Thankfully it came and the collar moving. The extension housing came off without a fight and I fitted the ball joint, refitted the housing, added the shifter, tightened it all and tried it. Success! Shifting works and everything is happy.

    The LT230 was unearthed and I'll get to shimming that up over the weekend, then order the last bits I need.

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    You may have goofed mate, but sounds like you got lucky.. Never underestimate good luck - I have had it save me on numerous occasions...
    If you need to contact me please email homestarrunnerau@gmail.com - thanks - Gav.

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    My head is on fire.

    I unearthed the boxes of LT230 bits to check shim requirements. For the life of me I cannot find the two sets of FRC5564 input gear bearings. I have searched everywhere in every box. I KNOW I had them because the cup from one set is already pressed into the transfer housing. Unlucky now... They would have to be about $110 for the pair.

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    Put stickers on my side mirrors

    "Things in mirror are losing"

    98 Defender 110 tdi Boomer


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    Took it for a 200km off-road jaunt
    And fixed the windscreen washers.
    Still waiting on the damn gaiters though
    The Phantom - Oslo Blue 2001 Td5 SE.
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    Tried to make a start on polishing out some of the scratches and blemishes on the D3's panels. Then found out my electric polisher doesn't want to work correctly and just judders madly.

    So cleaned the alloy wheels instead.

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    Earlier in the week I was stopped at traffic lights in my D1, when I got a tap on my window. It was the driver from the car behind, telling me my stop lights aren't working.

    New stop light switch arrived in the mail yesterday, and today they now work.
    Dave.

    I was asked " Is it ignorance or apathy?" I replied "I don't know and I don't care."


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    I gave the old girl a warm sponge bath and polished her shoes...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr Whippy View Post
    Earlier in the week I was stopped at traffic lights in my D1, when I got a tap on my window. It was the driver from the car behind, telling me my stop lights aren't working.

    New stop light switch arrived in the mail yesterday, and today they now work.
    Pulled up behind a lady at the lights who was driving a newish Territory to tell her she had a dog lead wrapped around her rear axle some time ago, she gave a look of horror as I sided up to her window,,

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kevin B View Post
    I gave the old girl a warm sponge bath and polished her shoes...
    This threads about the cars...

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