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    Rangier Rover Guest

    Our Defender/County 120?

    Nothing flash but is the latest animal in our stables.
    89 model Land Rover 4BD1 120. Had fun getting it insured as Data base says they don't exist. So is now called a 110 Defender
    Has LT85 Santana & LT230 Tc. Appears to have Defender front drive flanges That means weaker CVs. Has had a Garrett Turbo Fitted and Dyno tuned.

    Being 19yr old it will have some issues Have only found two so far.
    Surgeing under full noise and the rear bulk head ratles like on dirt roads.

    It may not be this clean for long


    Some of you have seen this thread Bugger! . It explains why I need another older 4x4. Tony
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    Great truck! I have always had a soft spot for 120s. It's that ozzie only thing again, just like my stage1 Isuzu.
    I too have also been know to chase down run away toymotors thru handbrake failure. From memory the hardest part was getting the door open and then jumping in, in one fluid movement.
    Thankfully, haven't had to do it since only driving Landrovers!

    Enjoy your truck, I know you won't be dissapointed

    cheers
    Evelyn

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    Quote Originally Posted by stage1slave View Post
    Great truck! I have always had a soft spot for 120s. It's that ozzie only thing again, just like my stage1 Isuzu.
    I too have also been know to chase down run away toymotors thru handbrake failure. From memory the hardest part was getting the door open and then jumping in, in one fluid movement.Thankfully, haven't had to do it since only driving Landrovers!

    Enjoy your truck, I know you won't be dissapointed

    cheers
    Evelyn
    I hate to ask, but why risk your life trying to stop one of those vehicles???

    ...Unless of course your LANDY was parked in the way


    Sorry for the hijack, great 120 BTW Tony!!

    JC
    The Isuzu 110. Solid and as dependable as a rock, coming soon with auto box😊
    The Range Rover L322 4.4.TTDV8 ....probably won't bother with the remap..😈

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    Nice truck, is that the one that was on ebay ??

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    Quote Originally Posted by justinc View Post
    I hate to ask, but why risk your life trying to stop one of those vehicles???

    ...Unless of course your LANDY was parked in the way


    Sorry for the hijack, great 120 BTW Tony!!

    JC
    No dramas with hijack It's a risky past time catching yotas
    Nice 120.... So far it is

    Quote Originally Posted by jerryd View Post
    Nice truck, is that the one that was on ebay ??
    Yep was dear enough but I can't be bothered finding more Fenders with 4BD1t. Bit rare these days other than ex mill.

    Quote Originally Posted by stage1slave View Post
    Great truck! I have always had a soft spot for 120s. It's that ozzie only thing again, just like my stage1 Isuzu.
    I too have also been know to chase down run away toymotors thru handbrake failure. From memory the hardest part was getting the door open and then jumping in, in one fluid movement.
    Thankfully, haven't had to do it since only driving Landrovers!

    Enjoy your truck, I know you won't be dissapointed

    cheers
    Evelyn
    Has a few issues but still like it. You want to give up chasing Yotas It's a dangerous past time
    Tony

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    Have got to know the 120 a bit better today. Not to many more dramas yet
    The worst is the shocks are to long for standard mounts, binding on up travel when pushed hard in rough going. Has so called 2" spring lift but more like 3". Thankfully caster has been done so steers great. I've got to either extend bump stops of relocate the top mounts the second may be best.
    The rear bulk head is going to be a pain
    This pic shows where the lateral movement is. Any Ideas how we deal with it other than pull the turret off


    The RHS door latch has been abused over time. Was left out of adjustment to long. I will plate it some how.

    These seem to be the only structural drams I have so not to bad
    Still working on fuel problem see thread....http://www.aulro.com/afvb/isuzu-land...120-turbo.html Tony
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    Nice looking 120

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    Well, it is certainly not a Defender, and certainly not a County - I'm not too sure what the proper designation is - probably "Landrover 110, 120" wheelbase."

    The body problem I doubt you will be able to satisfactorily fix without taking the roof and cabin back off (which is not that big a job, although i'm not sure what trim you have in that). The rivets in the top of the capping are probably loose (or broken) - the Isuzu is great at popping rivets, probably a good idea long term to set the idle a bit higher, or fit a hand throttle. Check that all the cabin back mounting points are tight and present, as if any of them are loose it will allow this to move, but the damage is done, same as with the door striker plate - for it I would suggest plating it with alloy about the thickness of a floor panel, for the full length of the flat part of the pillar, with plenty of rivets, and then have the striker plate mounting bolts tapped into a substantial plate of 4-6mm steel rather than bolts and nuts. (I am assuming the setup is pretty similar to the Series, which I think it is)

    John
    John

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    1986 110 County 3.9 diesel
    1970 2a 109 2.25 petrol

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    Rangier Rover Guest
    Quote Originally Posted by Defender=1st View Post
    Nice looking 120
    Well 120" 110 buy the looks of it. Thanks. Sure has got some attention around here as our locals have never seen one and only the ex army guys know what it is engine wise.

    Quote Originally Posted by JDNSW View Post
    Well, it is certainly not a Defender, and certainly not a County - I'm not too sure what the proper designation is - probably "Landrover 110, 120" wheelbase."

    The body problem I doubt you will be able to satisfactorily fix without taking the roof and cabin back off (which is not that big a job, although i'm not sure what trim you have in that). The rivets in the top of the capping are probably loose (or broken) - the Isuzu is great at popping rivets, probably a good idea long term to set the idle a bit higher, or fit a hand throttle. Check that all the cabin back mounting points are tight and present, as if any of them are loose it will allow this to move, but the damage is done, same as with the door striker plate - for it I would suggest plating it with alloy about the thickness of a floor panel, for the full length of the flat part of the pillar, with plenty of rivets, and then have the striker plate mounting bolts tapped into a substantial plate of 4-6mm steel rather than bolts and nuts. (I am assuming the setup is pretty similar to the Series, which I think it is)

    John
    Thanks John. You are right with 120" 110. That is how it is listed. This one is full of trim wich is a worry when I disturb it to lift turret to fix rivets. All the holes are elongated or flogged out
    Not sure what I'm going to do yet as don't want a bodge job Trying to find a larger rivet and do same on both sides. AS for door striker your idea is all good. Tony

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    I intend to set it up well for its aplication but would not call it a build up. So Mods and others let me know if this thread should be moved.
    Have had a good look at the eleco setup and has been bodged a bit so will tidy it up as in our rough country will cause drama. Also setting up idiot proof duel bat system that will run Radios, Power outlets etc. No more drained Baterys It seems to happen here all the time.
    Look at this rats nest....






    Some protection



    The duel bat set up

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