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bobthebuilder

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dealer 'mechanics' these days are are just box fitters .. take it out the box and fit it .. diagnostic skills're few and far between, unless you're lucky enough to get a 60 yr old, old skool fitter on the job.
got a mate who owns /runs a nice landrover garage ,rung him up tother day said losing 1/2 pint of water a week on the disco ,he said oh thats a piece of plastic on top of the engine that delaminates and lets water out ,sure enough he was correct.hes 58
 
V8Druid

V8Druid

do it as well as you can,but learn to do it better
got a mate who owns /runs a nice landrover garage ,rung him up tother day said losing 1/2 pint of water a week on the disco ,he said oh thats a piece of plastic on top of the engine that delaminates and lets water out ,sure enough he was correct.hes 58
one of team Hitchins ? or Steve (can't remember his surname ATM) Clarke in Ross ? or Martin Detheridge even?
 
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charlie2

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It's a 4WD with some sort of Haldex system.
When I had a succession of Disco 3s it was reported many times about the washboard effect.
This tends to give the torque converter hell ;)
One cured a a power flush of the auto box.
With my Disco 3 I was ahead of the game and believe that prevention is better than cure.
So I upgraded the auto box filter, which was a standard ZF box upgrade. Then I did my own power flush.
Basically you pull the hoses of the ATF oil cooler and feed in new fluid and collect the old black stuff.
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Stop when it comes clear - gets all the tish out of the torque converter :geek:
So with Rod and Nicola's Evoke gonna get it back over my pit and give the drive shafts and good old shake.
Failing that it goes to the main stealers soon for a LR recall job.
They should identify it - they are the experts 🤪
does it have a rubber bonded flex joint/damper on the rear propshaft some haldex equipped vehicles do they can delaminate/crack around the rubber and lead to odd vibrations and noises etc.
 
Routy56

Routy56

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does it have a rubber bonded flex joint/damper on the rear propshaft some haldex equipped vehicles do they can delaminate/crack around the rubber and lead to odd vibrations and noises etc.
No such luck :rolleyes:
It has the more complex Haldex unit as described by this Haldex Repair company :geek:
We have given the gearbox another oil change and the vibration is still there.
My own 'feel' is a 'scrabbling' like it's stuck in 4WD
Gonna have to give this loads more thought before the Main Stealers are let loose on it :cool:
 
Routy56

Routy56

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Jack was over at the weekend for more granddad skills :)
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Showed him the ancient art of water divining "How does it do that granddad?"
R - "It's proper magic"
We were detecting exactly where all my MDPE pipe runs under our plot :cool:

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Torque wrench skill after injector cleaning :geek:

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Hydraulic log splitter skills :)

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Armstrong log splitter skills :ROFLMAO:

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Mini digger skills
"Can I move some dirt" :ROFLMAO:

Another great day and I actually paid him. He'll be 13 on Xmas Eve.
Finally taught him, "It's not work if you enjoy what you are doing ;)
 
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bobthebuilder

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Jack was over at the weekend for more granddad skills :)
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Showed him the ancient art of water divining "How does it do that granddad?"
R - "It's proper magic"
We were detecting exactly where all my MDPE pipe runs under our plot :cool:

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Torque wrench skill after injector cleaning :geek:

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Hydraulic log splitter skills :)

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Armstrong log splitter skills :ROFLMAO:

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Mini digger skills
"Can I move some dirt" :ROFLMAO:

Another great day and I actually paid him. He'll be 13 on Xmas Eve.
Finally taught him, "It's not work if you enjoy what you are doing ;)
good to see,have an aquaintance who has just lost an eye using a similar log splitter ,a bit of wood splintered off and into the eyeball ,safety specs when they are young ,they will gett so used to them becomes second nature
 
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Routy56

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good to see,have an aquaintance who has just lost an eye using a similar log splitter ,a bit of wood splintered off and into the eyeball ,safety specs when they are young ,they will gett so used to them becomes second nature
Good advice 👍🏻 thanks Bob I’ll get him trained in PPE next time 😉
Good job you didn’t spot no steelie boots 🤪
No there’s an idea for his birthday on the 24th 😉
 
V8Druid

V8Druid

do it as well as you can,but learn to do it better
good to see,have an aquaintance who has just lost an eye using a similar log splitter ,a bit of wood splintered off and into the eyeball ,safety specs when they are young ,they will gett so used to them becomes second nature
same goes for hammers and chisels .... friend of mine lost an eye when a shard off a chisel went right into his eyeball
this was a virtually new Buck & Hickman getting smacked with a 4lb hammer cutting a weld off a plate :oops::oops: ... never trust a chisel and the shards can come off either end - always keep the 'hitty' bit clean and tapered
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Routy56

Routy56

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same goes for hammers and chisels .... friend of mine lost an eye when a shard off a chisel went right into his eyeball
this was a virtually new Buck & Hickman getting smacked with a 4lb hammer cutting a weld off a plate :oops::oops: ... never trust a chisel and the shards can come off either end - always keep the 'hitty' bit clean and tapered
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More good advice thanks Gra 👍🏻
“The school of learning never takes a day off” 😉
So now I’m gonna have to do abrasive wheels training when he grinds down the top of that old wedge 🤪
 
V8Druid

V8Druid

do it as well as you can,but learn to do it better
More good advice thanks Gra 👍🏻
“The school of learning never takes a day off” 😉
So now I’m gonna have to do abrasive wheels training when he grinds down the top of that old wedge 🤪
thin disc and take the bulk off then taper it back towards centre 4-5mm ... then keep on top of the taper ;)
 
Lancs Lad

Lancs Lad

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Good advice 👍🏻 thanks Bob I’ll get him trained in PPE next time 😉
Good job you didn’t spot no steelie boots 🤪
No there’s an idea for his birthday on the 24th 😉
My lads love the dealer boots...for some reason..🫣
But £20 odd quid on Amazon they aren't daft money and rate they grow 😒 you need a few pairs
 
William127

William127

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Dealer boots are the future, sod lacing up and unlacing. Ive not bought lace up boots in 14 years now. I didnt like dealer boots at first but didnt take long for me to convert
Spot on 👍
Especially if you do jobs like I was on today- through a house with grey carpets. Bloody handy being able to slip your boots of at the door with your hands full....
 
Gecko

Gecko

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good to see,have an aquaintance who has just lost an eye using a similar log splitter ,a bit of wood splintered off and into the eyeball ,safety specs when they are young ,they will gett so used to them becomes second nature
One thing we adults (I use the term loosely) forget is how much closer kids eyes are to where the action is happening.
 
Routy56

Routy56

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My lads love the dealer boots...for some reason..🫣
But £20 odd quid on Amazon they aren't daft money and rate they grow 😒 you need a few pairs
Now you tell me :rolleyes:
Wish I'd thought of that - ordered a nice pair of Stanley Impact Safety Boots from Toolstation last night.
It's what I wear and they are so comfortable :cool:
 
Routy56

Routy56

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thin disc and take the bulk off then taper it back towards centre 4-5mm ... then keep on top of the taper ;)
More great advice (y)
And yep bought a pack of thins the other day.
That old wedge was my grandfathers - he'd be proud of me :love:
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Fred Rout was an engineer for the Royal Eastern Counties Hospital in Colchester.
He helped built submarines in WW1
As a young boy whenever I saw him he always wore a bow tie, even with bib and brace overalls :cool:
 
Routy56

Routy56

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Spot on 👍
Especially if you do jobs like I was on today- through a house with grey carpets. Bloody handy being able to slip your boots of at the door with your hands full....
Now that is good thinking (y)
I often come to the back door from the workshop with my laced up Stanley's on.
"Sharon can you pass me the truck keys" :ROFLMAO:
 
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