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    he is a good, honest mechanic and his wife is good for a laugh... but he is straight to the point and some find him to be a little rude, but if there is something about land rovers that he doesn't know, it is not worth knowing, so don't be put off by his lack of "bedside manners"..
    I know quite a few people who travel quite a distance to get there car serviced by him :wink:

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    I'm guessing that the oil cooler if it on the side of the engine, is meant to be cooled by the water passing the outside of it??? Or by the air being forced past it???

    Unfortunately I haven't had anything to do with the later models, so I am trying to work it out by what you are posting, or if anyone else has this motor let me know if I'm on the right track???

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    Chris

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    Thanks for the word picture lm - I can live with that if he can fix my car :wink:

    And yes, Chris, the oilcooler is on the side of the engine inside a cast fitting through which the coolant flows. Sorry if my explanation was not too clear - guess I was a little more focussed on my problem than making sure my posts were OK :?

    Howard

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    I have a workshop manual for 99 defender td5.

    As soon as I sell the defender I will be looking to get rid of the workshop manual too, let me know if you are interested....

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    Originally posted by septimus
    Sorry if my explanation was not too clear - guess I was a little more focussed on my problem than making sure my posts were OK :?

    Howard

    Take it easy there mate. The reason I was trying to get an explanation was to see the what the differences where between my 93 model and your 99 model. I am a Diesel Mechanic by trade for the RAAF and I was trying to work it out here to help you find the fault for it - another words exactly what is causing it.

    That was all - sorry!

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    Originally posted by cewilson
    I am a Diesel Mechanic by trade for the RAAF
    Chris, did you meet a bloke by the name of Justin Pollard at Richmond. I believe he's teaching apprentices about Landies.

    His father is Hilton Pollard who is well known to Series owners as he's sold Series Landie parts from his Colo location for many years.

    His cousin, Brad Pollard, is the workshop manager and mechanic at the Penrith Land Rover specialist, KLR Automotive.
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    Originally posted by p38arover+--><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(p38arover)</div><div class='quotemain'><!--QuoteBegin-cewilson
    I am a Diesel Mechanic by trade for the RAAF
    Chris, did you meet a bloke by the name of Justin Pollard at Richmond. I believe he's teaching apprentices about Landies.

    His father is Hilton Pollard who is well known to Series owners as he's sold Serier Landie parts from his Colo location for many years.

    His cousin, Brad Pollard, is the workshop manager and mechanic at the Penrith Land Rover specialist, KLR Automotive.[/b][/quote]


    I worked with Justin for three years whilst there. He is now a Reservist for us! He currently has moved out towards Abercrombie N.P last I heard. His knowledge of Land Rovers was very handy. He taught me a lot of the civialian ones whilst he was there (I only knew the MILSPEC ones).

    A great bloke to top it off, if you see him, tell him Chris said G'day. He probably doesn't know I'm up here yet!

    Cheers
    Chris

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    If the RAVE CD in the emporium doesn't cover the Td5, the one I have does.

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    I can't seem to find out if the Rave CD does. Where did you get yours Ron?

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