Stickers, lift pump, light brackets
Dug a Svensk LR club sticker out from the vault. One of several Wouter provided back when the D3 was around, and the CT one came in the mail
Also stuck a Swiss one on there too that Marc and Nick gifted to me last year
Baikal one came off Dutch ebay, even had the application instructions printed on the reverse side btw.
Pump
Shortly after the water pump went, noticed a drip every once in a while of diesel coming from roughly the lift pump area. My google-**** tells me if the dripping is from the relief hole (small hole on side or bottom of pump), the diaphragm is on its way out. The little orange wrench comes from a childs tool set I had, for whatever reason that one tool stuck around. Good for small fittings.
Slightly different style, but it looked like the right one, allmakes model. See the relief hole on side.
See pictogram telling which port is inlet
Neat gasket material, not quite the construction paper stuff I got for the water pump. Like rubbery paper. How nice would it be to have CAD files of all the little gaskets and seals for the car and just cut them out as needed...
Culprit
Fittings
Really like this cam-driven stuff, mechanical injection only takes 2 bolts, 2 fittings to service.
This relief hole was bottom-facing, easier to diagnose under the car? Vs replacement
Installed
Kept getting oil breathing through into turbo inlet, new PCV. Someone on another forum relayed a few tests that were done recently on snorkels and the air restrictions they create allowing the PCV to vent more oil than normal into the air intake. Remind myself to link that in another post.
Lights
Pretty sure this is actually the same car taken years before in Oregon. Note the orientation of the lights. Photo: BHCM Bailey
Footnote: Odd that the rear door has the LAND ROVER decal when now it does not... hmmm
Now this is one of the 1989 workshop units. Note the orientation of the lights. Photo: AdriansTomcat
Looking way back at the late eighties events and right up to the 1990 prescout, the ninetys and one-tens used to have up to 6 rack mounted lights. On every single vehicle that had the 6 lamps, each had them with handles facing downward, so that driver or passenger could reach up and direct the lights, or more likely still, to rotate them for clearance or protection from branches. This vehicle was not fitted with limb lifters (the brownchurch bar is a later version that matches the 1992-onwards cars), and I can tell you they constantly take hits. Weirdly the light tabs on this rack were removed by a previous restoration to galvanize the rack, or re-galvanize, and welded back on backwards... Thus the lights folded horizontally and looked weird.
Instead of cutting off the tabs and reversing them, I just bent some mild steel tabs, painted and bolted them to adjust.
One lamp is actually higher than the other to clear the snorkel in front of it.
This is just one of several tidbits