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geobloke



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Well since you seem to be an expert in these screws and really not that far away... Rolling Eyes I can offer you a beer and a bison burger Mr. Green
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excossack



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haha expert.... I could assist but not this weekend. When you doing the work ? 1999 Defender TD5 110

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Post #998914 6th Jul 2023 2:45pm
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geobloke



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Thumbs Up Good man Thumbs Up This evening I am going to whip the exhaust off as that is being swapped for a quieter version. I suspect this weekend will be the second row crossmember. Weather permitting. At the moment it is saying thunder storms Rolling Eyes
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excossack



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Good luck over the weekend. More motorsport for me. 1999 Defender TD5 110

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Post #998916 6th Jul 2023 2:55pm
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geobloke



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That sounds like fun, although you are missing the opportunity of an excellent bison burger Whistle
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excossack



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Hope so as well. Bison burger mmmmmmmmmmm 1999 Defender TD5 110

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Post #998920 6th Jul 2023 3:02pm
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geobloke



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Well not had much dry weather to do anything this weekend... but I did get a couple of things done.

The first is the front brake stone guards are now attached with a proper 15mm long bolt and the guards are nicely pressed against the YRM SS brackets and away from the brake disc.


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The second little job was the fitting of the new dual DRL and Fog lights in the bumper. I have been waiting to fit these for months, but needed a thicker 90mm gasket behind the bumper to get the right clamping force to hold the light in position. There are 70mm Vinstar Duolights from EinParts in Germany, or at least that is where I got them from. I have not wired them up yet, but I am very much looking forward to having both DRLs and fog lamps on the front of Miffy. Should look a bit different to the usual Defender DRLs...


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Post #999368 9th Jul 2023 7:02pm
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Screbble



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All looks tickety boo πŸ‘

Bison burger AND YRM in one update - all too much for me!

Keep up the great work πŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ‘
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geobloke



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Well that was a nice surprise before sitting down to work... Roll on the rear diff upgrade... Thumbs Up



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geobloke



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Screbble wrote:
All looks tickety boo πŸ‘

Bison burger AND YRM in one update - all too much for me!

Keep up the great work πŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ‘


Honestly, a bison burger is something special. Thumbs Up
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geobloke



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Good grief... Must resist.... must resist.... Miffy really doesn't need to be a 6x6... Rolling Eyes

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L110CDL



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Nice jobs being done there on Miffy Thumbs Up

I will have to put that on my to do list " try a Bison burger " Very Happy

You could do a mod to the third axle and make it a " lift axle " when not in use Whistle 1996 Golf Blue 300Tdi 110 Pick up.

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Clayton.
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Shroppy



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geobloke wrote:
Not the usual Blue Box part... Thumbs Up


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Great to meet @Shroppy this evening and thanks again for meeting me part of the way Thumbs Up

Also... TD5 TD5 TD5 you know it makes sense.... Thumbs Up


A little late to this, sorry! Great to meet you too! I am now seriously considering a TD5 with a GTB550 turbo..... 1985 127 V8 Build Thread
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geobloke



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Great to meet you to Shroppy Thumbs Up I have the P38 spacer and parts ready to do the swap, just need to find a vice to use next Rolling Eyes Life without a workshop sucks... Rolling with laughter

So I see, looks like you have a good option in that 2004 TD5, it will be a 15P and around 100k miles is almost broken in Thumbs Up I remember when Miffy was 100k miles young. I think it is a good choice for your 127 and I think a build thread is needed as well. Very envious of the 127...
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geobloke



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Wiper arm removal and dust caps
Well, a little job over lunch... This morning the wiper removal tool arrived and long story short. Brilliant tool to have in your garage. Right tool for the job.

This began with noticing that the rubber dust covers on the wiper spindles were only being held together by faith, hopes and dreams.


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So I sourced a replacement set from Emberton Imperial might have been via their eBay site.


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Anyway, I couldn't get the wiper arms off and I know that trying to lever them off will only cause damage to paint, or glass or components. If you are planning to remove your wiper arms then this tool is what you need.


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A quick clean, application of red rubber grease and the cap slides on. Lovely positive fitment around the spindle shaft and over the locking ridge at the bottom of the spindle.

​The tool and dust covers also work on the rear door wiper as well


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Those securing nuts definitely need changing though and the wiper arms are getting a fresh coat of paint as well.
Post #999623 11th Jul 2023 12:04pm
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