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Defender_Td5



Member Since: 20 Jul 2009
Location: Devon/Australia
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1991 Defender 110 300 Tdi USW Stornoway Grey
Once again, thank you for all the kind words! All I did was build the truck...I didn't do anything else. haha. Whistle

Anyways, as was stated earlier on my Defender has been with me in Aus now for around 17 months and in that time it has covered over 12,000 miles. This hasn't been without its slight mishaps. I guess because strictly speaking the vehicle had never been together as one, so some slight teething troubles were to be expected. But on the whole it has proved to be extremely reliable and trustworthy.

So.....Warning this might be a bit picture heavy...

Just to prove it gets dirty:


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One downside to wading was becoming apparent…the seat box and everything around it was getting a bit wet with dirty water, so I stripped out the front interior and found the following, oh yeah the glass is from were some nitwit decided to break my drivers door window in attempt to find something of value in the vehicle Sad


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Set about sealing the seat box:


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For some reason the black grommet pictured on the left wasn't in place anymore! This is where most of the water was finding its way in I suspect:


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Soundproof matting all cleaned up and put back in, it really never fails to amaze me how quickly a Defender has a habit of getting dirty:


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4 x rivet nuts installed on the bulkhead:


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Followed by mounting of WARN wireless winch receiver:


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And then all wired up. It has been used in anger a few times now and has performed brilliantly:


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Fitted mini-storage box the O/S wing top. I mounted an airline quick disconnect and 12V power outlet here as well:


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Testing out ideas for mounting of expedition stuff on the roof rack (the space behind is likely to one day soon take a roof tent):


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D44 Ground Anchor all mounted up:


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After my Genesis split charge kit gave up the ghost, it was replaced with a Bluesea 500A Continuous rated, voltage-sensing split charge relay (a pretty serious piece of kit). This was recommended by this very forum, so my thanks for that. The battery box also got a really good clean up and all grommets and joints were sealed from the inside as well:


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Ashcroft HD P38 Replacement diff with Ashcroft Locker found its way from the UK to me as well. This a low pinion diff so you also have to shorten the rear propeller shaft to accommodate the extra length of the diff nose:


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LED rear reversing and fog lamps from Mobile Storage Systems in the UK (I was fed up with my old NAS style lamps filling with water all the time, despite my best efforts to seal them):


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A set of HD 25.4mm diameter anti-roll bars (front and rear) sorted out the on-road handling as the truck liked to roll in the corners with just the standard Land Rover rear anti-roll bar fitted:


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Front Anti-Roll needs spacer blocks to allow for the 2inch suspension lift:


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Rear cargo area fitted with tie down rings:


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And at last some proper dirt!


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Good company found in Perth:


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The best way to clean it after a good trip out:


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Thanks for reading.

Cheers

Rob

Admin note: this post has had its images recovered from a money grabbing photo hosting site and reinstated Mr. Green  Defender 300Tdi 110 Utility Wagon ROW Overland
Series 1 86"


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Post #364623 15th Oct 2014 11:29am
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Venomator



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United Kingdom 
Absolutely bloody brilliant Rob, thanks for sharing the detail and awesome iMages... Bow down

That's all... Thumbs Up Mr. Green
 Rog... Mr. Green
The GREEN One...


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Post #364635 15th Oct 2014 12:04pm
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Pickles



Member Since: 26 May 2013
Location: Melbourne
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Australia 2013 Defender 90 Puma 2.2 CSW Keswick Green
A very good machine indeed.
Where did you source the ARB, & did you fit a front one as well?
Pickles.
Post #364825 15th Oct 2014 10:36pm
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Defender_Td5



Member Since: 20 Jul 2009
Location: Devon/Australia
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1991 Defender 110 300 Tdi USW Stornoway Grey
Hi Pickles

Yes I got both front and rear. I sourced them from this company in the UK and brought them back as luggage to Aus, got a few funny looks as you can imagine:

http://extreme4x4.co.uk/acatalog/ANTI_ROLL_BAR_KITS.html

They also do a 28mm diameter version but they only recommend that for track use! (In a Defender...haha).

Both front and rear have transformed the handling I must say, but then as I said earlier on in the thread the truck is now a little more top heavy than a standard Defender. I do however remove both anti roll bars currently when I go off-roading to make sure I get the most out of my axle articulation.

Cheers
Rob Defender 300Tdi 110 Utility Wagon ROW Overland
Series 1 86"
Post #364827 15th Oct 2014 10:47pm
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chewy7



Member Since: 19 May 2013
Location: Brisbane, Australia
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Australia 
What an absolutely epic build thread!!!! Well done mate!!

I'm in the same rebuild process (although no where near the same extent, on a 110 puma that rolled).

So much inspiration! And many many great ideas!

I wish i had the skill to fold metal and make new body panels like that!


Again well done !!
Post #365211 17th Oct 2014 1:32pm
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X4SKP



Member Since: 29 Nov 2013
Location: Berkshire
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United Kingdom 2010 Defender 90 Puma 2.4 SW Stornoway Grey
Hi Rob

.... just keep it coming Thumbs Up
absolutely top thread from day one.

Thanks. SKIP
https://www.defender2.net/forum/topic83242.html
Post #365223 17th Oct 2014 2:22pm
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PCA42



Member Since: 15 Jun 2014
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England 2008 Defender 110 Puma 2.4 DCPU Tonga Green
What a fantastic read! That really is one special Defender, absolutely stunning, very well done Thumbs Up Pete

2010 Discovery 4 GS TDV6
1972 Series III 88" 2.25P
Post #365274 17th Oct 2014 5:54pm
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gilarion



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Wales 2007 Defender 90 Other CSW Trident Green
Brilliant really enjoyed the photos Thumbs Up
Post #365413 18th Oct 2014 12:01pm
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Defender_Td5



Member Since: 20 Jul 2009
Location: Devon/Australia
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1991 Defender 110 300 Tdi USW Stornoway Grey
So earlier on I mentioned that I had, had a few teething troubles or mishaps with the truck. The following is an odd water pump issue that I encountered.

While doing a general crawl around under the vehicle before a trip out I noticed that there appeared to be a slight weep coming from one of the three long bolts of the eight that hold the water pump in place. Here is a picture of the leak, if you look really closely you can see what appears to be a crack across the casting strengthening rib on the pump itself:


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Here is the crack viewed with some dye-penetrant crack detection ink:


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And the crack from the inside:


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So, I put this down to maybe a dodgy casting on the water-pump (it was a genuine Land Rover parts one mind). I bought another one a fitted it with the new gasket. The same thing happened again.

The old and the new:


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I should point out that each time the pump was changed a new P-gasket was also fitted as a precaution. After buying another water pump and a couple of water pump gaskets from different parts suppliers here in Australia it became apparent that depending on who manufactured the gasket, they seemed to be different thicknesses. Suffice to say, the second new pump cracked as well. I was torquing the pump bolts up to the correct amount as per the workshop manual, so I was a little perplexed by what was going on.

In the end I bought a new water-pump/alternator/PAS pump casting, part number ERR3736. I suspected that my old casting may have been warped (I used a straight edge across the face to verify this).

I decided to assemble the water-pump with RTV gasket instead of the Land Rover supplied paper gasket. I did this because I figured the "give" in the paper gasket was being compressed when the bolts were being torqued up and the water pump casting couldn't take the stress that was being imposed on it in the strengthening lug location.

Here is it all assembled with yet another new pump, this time I also replaced the three long water pump retaining bolts as well as a precaution (even though my ones were almost brand new):


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The above fix has been on now for almost 6 months and has been completely watertight, so I seem to have got it figured it out. Like I said at the beginning, this was an odd one for me; I have owned a few 300Tdi's and I have never come across this before.

Rob

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Series 1 86"
Post #365562 19th Oct 2014 4:21am
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Defender_Td5



Member Since: 20 Jul 2009
Location: Devon/Australia
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1991 Defender 110 300 Tdi USW Stornoway Grey
Next was the starter motor, this was the only ancillary on the engine that I didn't replace when I was building it up from the Turner Engineering long block. The starter was "clicking" when the key was turned, so I suspected a worn out or sticky solenoid. Rather than mess about with taking the old one out and stripping it down I elected to replace the whole unit with one of these starter motors:

http://www.amp-starters.co.uk/product.asp?...re+Details

Here is the new and the old:


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The new starter has been faultless and true the websites word, it really spins the 300Tdi over at a faster pace. and draws less amps. Overall a really nicely engineered piece of kit. I highly recommend it if your starter is getting a bit old.

Rob

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Post #365563 19th Oct 2014 5:00am
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Defender_Td5



Member Since: 20 Jul 2009
Location: Devon/Australia
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1991 Defender 110 300 Tdi USW Stornoway Grey
Recently the truck has been pressed into service helping a friend move house, who knew there was so much room in a 110 with the seats rolled forward and dog guard removed:


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Hooked up to my buddy's trailer:


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I have also purchased a "Madman EMS1", this handy little unit connects to various sensors around the engine to monitor its state. It's not fitted yet but mine will be set up to measure:

EGT
Turbo Boost Pressure
Engine Oil Pressure
Engine Oil Temperature
Coolant Temperature
Radiator header tank water level


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I had to remove the under-seat air receiver tank due to fitting a 65L sill fuel tank, I have been trying to decide where to relocate the tank. I also have a WARN air compressor that I would like to fit as well. Trouble is I really can't currently decide where to place them both, here is me trying out a the rear tub as a new location. I would ideally like to make the compressor unit removable:


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Got my four Lightforce 170 Lamps wired up, the centre two have spot filters on them and the outside two have flood filters on them:


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After a good clean (not)!:


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Cheers

Rob

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Series 1 86"
Post #365572 19th Oct 2014 7:31am
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D922MAT



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United Kingdom 2004 Defender 110 Td5 XS DCPU Loire Blue
Hi 110 Rebuild
Hi

I am building my td5 110 crewcab from the grand up. I have puchased a tdci rear tub an i noticed on your build you have fitted the the correct brackets on two the crossmember were the exhaust hanger sits to fit the later tdci seats. my question how did you get these to fit. Did you cut the cross member or did you use a tap an die set. Im just trying to work out the best way round to fit these on two the chassie. If you could help me on this it would be graet. Many thanks Matthew
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Maml



Member Since: 28 Jun 2014
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South Africa 
Wow!

Can't read this whole thread without making a comment - truly awesome stuff!

Well done & thank you for sharing!
Post #371253 12th Nov 2014 12:37pm
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Ellisboy



Member Since: 13 Oct 2013
Location: Deep South
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1998 Defender 90 300 Tdi CSW Epsom Green
Excellent thread, and thanks for the starter motor link! I need to get a new one soon.
Post #371257 12th Nov 2014 1:00pm
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Robin Gale



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What an amazing read, on a rainy sunday afternoon.

I can only wish i had the time, money, space and most importantly the 'know how' to do something similar.
My 110 is now 12 years old and is showing signs of ageing and really would benefit of a re build.

Im really please to see an other defender in Aus, when I visited last rear it was a true rare sight to see one.

All the best.
Robin
Post #371957 16th Nov 2014 12:43pm
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