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shayes



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United Kingdom 1998 Defender 90 300 Tdi HT Coniston Green
Come on then- MOT, did it pass?,
Thumbs Up Simon
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JR



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Scotland 1984 Defender 90 200 Tdi SW Coniston Green
My understanding is that EGR's aren't an issue, but the MOT Tester's online access when logging the vehicle in at the start of the MOT process will know from the chassis no. whether the vehicle is meant to have a DPF and will prompt the Tester to check!

The new rules are very specific, if it's meant to have a DPF then it must still be fitted and working, although I'm not sure how it can be checked to see if it's working!

On the EGR point, I'm lucky as my D2 had its one removed long before I got it, but the only way to check on a Td5 is to remove the engine cover and they're not allowed to do that! And the 200Tdi Defender was never fitted with an EGR, so all's good there too!!
Post #722021 7th Aug 2018 5:33pm
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Procta



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shayes wrote:
Come on then- MOT, did it pass?,
Thumbs Up Simon


It failed, but not for having the EGR deleted or cat, It failed on a few daft things. Which I may just let the tester sort out, as I do have a few spare parts. Defender TD5 90 ---/--- Peugeot 306 HDI hatch back

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Post #722032 7th Aug 2018 6:16pm
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shayes



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United Kingdom 1998 Defender 90 300 Tdi HT Coniston Green
Sorry to hear that chap, not the end of the world. What were the silly things that failed it, things you had a feeling about or hidden things you didn't know about or weren't able to check ?. Get the issues addressed and go and enjoy it, it's still the same Defender and you have put so much effort into to turn it into what it is now.
Kind regards Simon Wink
Post #722044 7th Aug 2018 6:39pm
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Procta



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laugh is its been new items! wheel bearings, an antiroll bar bush and flexi hose been twisted. ( the hose I am fine about as that thing can go bang like) and a dust cover from a ball joint, which bit the dust. Oh yeah and a light aim to high.
I may have the spare bush for the anti roll bar, so I may just get them to sort these out. With it been over there for the timing belt change. Defender TD5 90 ---/--- Peugeot 306 HDI hatch back

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Post #722049 7th Aug 2018 6:46pm
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Christopher1964



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England 1998 Defender 90 300 Tdi SW Epsom Green
Will my R reg be ok then?
Post #722232 8th Aug 2018 12:57pm
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Procta



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Christopher1964, yeah it should. Mine has gone through with out any questions, failed on other things as mentioned Thumbs Up looks it might only affect new cars Defender TD5 90 ---/--- Peugeot 306 HDI hatch back

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Lacy



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Mines a ‘94 300 tdi and has never had any problems. I am lucky to have a very ‘understanding’ tester though so I can’t see it being a problem......that is, as long as I replace the knackered turbo that’s kicking out plumes of smoke Evil or Very Mad
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yeah Id get the turbo sorted out, a strong chance it can fail on the smoke Thumbs Up But have you cleaned out the OIL breather? just in case its clogged? My dads was, but he replaced it with an ALipsport unit. Defender TD5 90 ---/--- Peugeot 306 HDI hatch back

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Post #727858 7th Sep 2018 11:04pm
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Lacy



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Yeah, it will probably all need a good clean out.....The turbo has a load of play in it, smokes more than I do and is gutless. Once I have my new turbo and it's back to running well I was considering an Allisport i/c and pump tweaks.

Has your dad been happy with his? Has he tweaked the pump or is he running it standard?
Post #727860 7th Sep 2018 11:10pm
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