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geobloke



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Yeah it is always good to help each other out, although I completely forgot to offer excossack the use of the nano com whilst he was here Rolling Eyes Cannot remember if he has one. Hey-ho... Next time... Thumbs Up
Post #1002272 30th Jul 2023 12:55pm
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excossack



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Its safe, I have a nanocom Smile 1999 Defender TD5 110

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John M0VAZ
Econet Station 48 no clock
Post #1002353 31st Jul 2023 8:24am
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geobloke



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Post #1002354 31st Jul 2023 8:26am
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geobloke



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The weak P38 differential
Well I have not had much time to do anything on old Miffy recently, but today I did pop out to have a look at the rear differential with my trusty endoscope. This differential has covered a little under 250k miles and without removing it this was the only way to check its condition. Plus, there is a chance that it might be a 2 pin P38 diff rather than the stronger 4 pin. Or at least that is what the internet says...

So out with the fill plug and in with the endoscope... Well that answers the 2 or 4 pin question, it is a 4 pin diff centre


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The oil looks lovely and clean


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And the crown wheel looks beautiful, nothing untoward about those teeth.


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The sun and planet gears look good too, perhaps showing a little wear (centre tooth) but nothing that is alarming.


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Happy with that, I have wondered about its condition for a while especially considering the P38 diff is widely considered to be a weak diff as the crown wheel is thin. Well, I am not sure how actual that weakness is given Miffs weight, mileage, remap and use since 2002... Possibly an internet inflated weakness...

This is the P38 diff = weak poll: https://www.defender2.net/forum/topic88673.html?highlight=p38
Post #1003480 9th Aug 2023 3:54pm
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geobloke



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A small thing and probably one that most think unnecessary, but I happen to know it is incredibly worthwhile when you are in need. I have had a number of winch covers in the past made of poly canvas and neoprene and all have degraded quickly or let the weather into the coiled winch cable.

So, I went and ordered a bespoke cover for the winch made of incredibly tough weather-proof and UV resistant material. Goodness it is tough stuff.


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Unfortunately I should have specified slightly smaller dimensions as the manufacturing is very very generous, about 1/2" bigger... hey-ho... I plan to cinch it in place with a simple elasticated length of shock-cord. If it proves to be way to big in practice then a little modification will be required.

I actually had two made, the second for my (new to me) outdoor vice... Life without a shed or garage Rolling Eyes


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Post #1003576 10th Aug 2023 9:25am
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geobloke



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All the vices
Well that is that job done and ready for work.

All fitted, greased and protected against the elements Thumbs Up



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Post #1003641 10th Aug 2023 6:26pm
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excossack



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Nice vice Smile

Good cover as well 1999 Defender TD5 110

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John M0VAZ
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Post #1003643 10th Aug 2023 6:38pm
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L110CDL



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You can't beat a good cover and they are very nice to Thumbs Up 1996 Golf Blue 300Tdi 110 Pick up. Keeper.


Clayton.
Post #1003663 10th Aug 2023 8:30pm
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geobloke



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excossack wrote:
Nice vice Smile

Good cover as well


Seriously grateful John Thumbs Up
Post #1003772 11th Aug 2023 2:35pm
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geobloke



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L110CDL wrote:
You can't beat a good cover and they are very nice to Thumbs Up


Well time will tell how good the material actually is and I have no doubt that the Welsh winter will test it to its limits Rolling Eyes
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L110CDL



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With that in mind we will hopefully have an update on the condition of the material in early spring after the welsh winter Wink 1996 Golf Blue 300Tdi 110 Pick up. Keeper.


Clayton.
Post #1003821 11th Aug 2023 9:53pm
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geobloke



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Oh forgoodness sake... It has been gloriously sunny for days and come saturday it is proper raining down. Not just the stuff that gets you wet, but the stuff that soaks you to the bone Rolling Eyes

But... The anti-welsh weather barrier is working a treat Rolling with laughter Test complete now turn the sun back on please? Rolling Eyes


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Harry.O



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Geobloke, can I ask where you got those orange pieces that sit in the jaws of the vice? Is it something to prevent scratching the item you are clamping? 2005 Td5 110 Hardtop
1989 300Tdi 90 Soft top
1992 200Tdi 90 Truck cab with Land Cruiser axles
Post #1003861 12th Aug 2023 12:30pm
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geobloke



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No problem Harry.

These are the ones I chose https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B07DD2...&psc=1

There are two grades of "soft" jaws and yes they are designed to be a little more gentle on the more delicate items and metals. Thumbs Up
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Harry.O



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Thanks Geobloke, I'll get some ordered Thumbs Up 2005 Td5 110 Hardtop
1989 300Tdi 90 Soft top
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