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    I do question the maintenance side.

    My '93 Disco 200Tdi I've ALWAYS run with 50:50 coolant. I've had ZERO problems with corrosion anywhere in the cooling system - anywhere in Australia.

    Perhaps the water in your system is suss!

    Best Wishes,
    Peter

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    Tehee hee hee
    "WHAT bad design, at least jap stuff can be taken apart, REALLY bad design with no thought gone into it"

    Jap stuff like a 75's rear wheel bearings... sure you can take it apart (catch them cones washers)... but then when the bearings have collapsed and the seal surface is shagged - YOU CANT PUT IT BACK TOGETHER, well not till you buy a new axle housing. The spindle / stub is the axle housing. stooopido no serviceable toy motor.

    When it comes to overall servicability I rate my old D1 and the deefer light years ahead of mates Troopies/80 series/pusluxes and pootrols. Maybe it cos LR just know you gonna be fixing things for 50 years or something and toymotors et al are made to go until they roll over or get junked after 15-20.

    S
    '95 130 dual cab fender (gone to a better universe)
    '10 130 dual cab fender (getting to know it's neurons)

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    i used to be a ford man until i started doing the maintanace on my ef falcon .ever tried changing a spark plug in one

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    How about changing a sump gasket on a GD Mazda 626 / AR Ford Telstar,
    First remove the front right wheel, remove all the wheel arch trim,remove the upper torque limiter, undo the front right engine mount, jack the engine up, sump is then removed through the small gap created, through the area once occuppied by the front wheel.

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    I'm convinced that vehicle engineers do this deliberately either because they are sadistic or are making sure that most people won't attempt their own repairs.

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    Quote Originally Posted by defmec View Post
    i used to be a ford man until i started doing the maintanace on my ef falcon .ever tried changing a spark plug in one
    Its about the easiest thing on earth to do

    Maybe the plug leads, they're a bit of a pain, but you just need to tackle the cap and leads from underneath

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    Working on machinery that could have relatively easily been far better designed regarding servicing and repairs often seems to make you feel racially prejudiced against the nationality that built it!

    On many things I have owned and had to work on, including Defender, some modifications have been for the purpose of improving access.
    Probably some threads on these should be useful, especially where these modifications can only be done while something is apart that will make future accessability easier,

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    Badly Designed

    I am not talking aboutCamry, mitsubishi, Nissan or anything else
    I am talking about our L/R`s
    These ******* have had 60yrs to get stuff like this right, AND we still get bollocks like this, BAD

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    Quote Originally Posted by INDABA View Post
    I am not talking aboutCamry, mitsubishi, Nissan or anything else
    I am talking about our L/R`s
    These ******* have had 60yrs to get stuff like this right, AND we still get bollocks like this, BAD
    Its LR, your a fool if you'd expected anything more

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    Name one other V8 built after 1990 that has access to the plugs as easy as a Disco.Name one front wheel drive jap car that is as easy or has an oil filter you can get off without pouring oil all over the place.If anyone finds LR's hard to work on don't try anything else. Pat

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