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alanhid



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Scotland 2006 Defender 90 Td5 XS CSW Bonatti Grey
Washed it, cleaned it, and fixed the drivers mirror that was loose...........an even bigger pain in the arse than fixing the passenger one last year Evil or Very Mad Life is not a rehearsal!
Def 90td5 CSW xs 2006
Post #70027 7th May 2011 4:01pm
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Zagato
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More on the underside today but is is finally definitely done. Phew Neutral and also did the door pillars. Replaced the rusting spring clips for the air intake cover and coated them with Dinitrol. Polished all over and took her out for a spin in the country Very Happy



Just noticed a bit I missed on the prop tut tut :lol:

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Post #70028 7th May 2011 4:24pm
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Door pillars easy to do - pull out gromet, stick extended nozzle up and blast away Very Happy



These pillars are real Censored to do on older vehicles in fact you can't get them any more on older models SO definitely worth a ten second squirt for each one :wink:

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Happyoldgit



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United Kingdom 2015 Defender 110 Puma 2.2 USW Corris Grey
There's a drainage hole in the bottom of the A pillar just above the bulkhead outrigger which gives full access for a spray probe too. Have you removed the two grommets just below the windscreen and injected some in there too? Steve.
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Post #70044 7th May 2011 5:33pm
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BigMike



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Went to Driffield, was a bit disappointed really, though Brendans stand was very good.
Post #70049 7th May 2011 6:02pm
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Miserableolgit wrote:
There's a drainage hole in the bottom of the A pillar just above the bulkhead outrigger which gives full access for a spray probe too. Have you removed the two grommets just below the windscreen and injected some in there too?


Thanks for that no, I will look out for them. Have yet to do bulkhead and engine bay (with Wurth Protective wax!) and the interior bits Thumbs Up
Post #70102 7th May 2011 9:21pm
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BigMike wrote:
Went to Driffield, was a bit disappointed really, though Brendans stand was very good.


Oh so not in the Sahara then Embarassed
Post #70103 7th May 2011 9:22pm
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Anderzander



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Zagato, You should make thread with all the info and pictures of your work?
Post #70110 7th May 2011 9:44pm
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Yes it would be a good idea to have a thread so that everyone can chip in with their thoughts on what, where and how to seal, protect and preserve a Landy Thumbs Up
Post #70126 8th May 2011 7:08am
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Best to change them every four years... much less stressful and big demand keeps cost to change low. 2008 RS4 gone, 123d M Sport, and a Puma 90 XS..
Post #70135 8th May 2011 8:26am
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chiefstoker



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England 2005 Defender 90 Td5 HT Zambezi Silver
RED-DOT wrote:
Best to change them every four years... much less stressful and big demand keeps cost to change low.


Problem with that is you just get them how you want them then its time to sell Laughing 2005 TD5 90 Hard Top

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Very true CS.. I am at that stage just now. 2008 RS4 gone, 123d M Sport, and a Puma 90 XS..
Post #70138 8th May 2011 9:17am
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Barry



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Given that I don't have anywhere near the knowledge to do all this stuff what state should expect my 110 to be in after 4 years if I don't get a professional on the case with all these treatments ? 2011 Defender XS 110 Station Wagon - Rejected
2008 Discovery 3 XS Auto (Gone)
1997 Discovery ES Auto 300TDI (Traded in on a flat bed)
Post #70141 8th May 2011 9:46am
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Barry wrote:
Given that I don't have anywhere near the knowledge to do all this stuff what state should expect my 110 to be in after 4 years if I don't get a professional on the case with all these treatments ?


Had a look underneath at a few Police 08 Puma's at our local "Cow Pie Agricultural Show" this afternoon. They all had mud caked into the crevices and were in a state but then they are working vehicles and it would take years for there to be any serious corrosion. Barry - It's only a case of ordering whatever anti-rust, under-seal treatment you want and doing it yourself. If your not going to keep the vehicle for a long time there is no need though, no major damage will be done in 4 years if any at all Thumbs Up

They also had about 8 Defenders for sale at the show from 5-7K and all been tarted up and well used but still going which is the main point and I bet they weren't undersealed from new.

I nearly came away with a Ferguson TED20 for £1200 Shocked but too many toys at the moment, one day I'm gonner get myself a tractor though - when my wife isn't with me Whistle

Right time to give her usual evening rub down Shocked Laughing



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Green Machine



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United Kingdom 2005 Defender 90 Td5 CSW Tonga Green
Looking good Zag - I'm looking forward to mine being all shiny again after it's been in to the paint shop week after next. There are a few rust patches and bubbles to sort out and having the front bumper and rear crossmember blasted and re-sprayed. Planning to get it booked in for waxing and under-sealing as well. I'm hopeful then that I can keep it looking good with regular TLC. It's the downside of buying second-hand I suppose, you can't do anything about what someone else has or hasn't done, saying that, the previous owner did keep it in remarkably good nick for the 5 years he had it.

Is this your new hobby now? Poking around underneath other Defender's to see how bad their crevices are? I bet you're compiling a list of 'worst offenders' Laughing As you say though, there are so many that haven't had any of this sort of treatment that are still going with no problems, other than looking a little rough around the edges. Personally, I like my cars to look like new for as long as possible, just because I enjoy looking at them more that way! And little things that aren't right just really wind me up.

Imagine all the rust treatment you'll be able to do when you enter into classic tractor ownership! Thumbs Up
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