Well, yesterday and today I did my first service on my Defender (Hector). What fun that was! I took a bit of head scatting at times, some running in to check things out on this forum, but I got it all done and feel pretty good about it. The more I work on Hector the more I am enjoying the experience.
Used the 2 litter milk bottle trick on the oil filter and it worked a treat! However... I found the flow of oil out of the sump a bit like the flow of a little boy who drank too much coke! Missed the container completely! Fortunately I had put cardboard down, but still a lot of oil got under it (and through it!).
Next on the list was the gear oil. What a pretty colour that blue oil is! How pretty it is splattering over the chassis rail! How evenly the splash is - pretty sure the rail is directly under the bung! More oil spilt! Next was the transfer case - so easy, it was almost boring - not a drop spilt.
That was all the time I had for yesterday except the clear up of the garage floor before SWMBO came home (her parking spot).
Today was the fuel filters and air filter. There are 2 in-line filters for each tank under the drivers side seat - these were so dirty it is a wonder any fuel got through, the main filter was a doddle! So too was the air filter.
The only thing left was to take it on a test drive (to get some degreaser for the garage floor - my cleaning last night was only marginally successful at best).
Hector drove like a dream - I think he likes having diesel flowing freely!
So, what did I learn? Defenders are pretty easy to work with - and mightily satisfying! Also, next time - use a funnel when emptying the sump and gear box!




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! Fortunately I had put cardboard down, but still a lot of oil got under it (and through it!).




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