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Timbo



Member Since: 15 Jun 2021
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England 2008 Defender 110 V8 Petrol USW Tonga Green

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Decided to change turrets as access was good. 5 minute job right?


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After much struggling got this far yesterday Big Cry



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Was worth the effort as I think these look great Thumbs Up
Post #947148 26th Mar 2022 9:34pm
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LJMARSDEN



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Looking good Tim I'll never understand why land rover went the way they did for the turrets

bet youre quite chuffed with how the gear stick arrangement came out, looks brill

What exhaust manifold is that? Looks a lot tighter than the one I got for my 1uz 4.0 V8 Defender 90

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Post #947177 27th Mar 2022 12:06pm
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Timbo



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I was very pleased with myself the gear lever came up in the right place Laughing These new turrets are way better than the originals which just trap mud and rust way too easily ( that said mine were in fine fettle for a 14 year old). The manifolds are the original lexus fitment albiet with the three bolt flange cut off. I'm going to weld the offcuts back on with the holes for the oxygen sensors but with a smaller 2 bolt flange. Then I need to figure where to put the cats as it's a tight fit down there. Shocked I see from your page the rubber pipes were shot to fuel tank too. Rolling Eyes I replaced all these too while apart.
Post #947233 27th Mar 2022 9:03pm
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LJMARSDEN



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The perishing hoses is nothing new is it lol.

I was considering using standard ls400 manifolds but modifying them to fit too, as I haven't seen a lot of options locally for tight fitments or at least more suitable for a setup in a defender.

I've seen 2uz manifolds fitted to 1UZs but again I can't find any.

What are you doing for the exhaust?

I'm thinking of buying a Stainless system from the mid pipe back, and then having just some down pipes made to a Y piece.

I've watched a lot of CartuneNZ recently and he recommends a 2"- 2.75" Pipe for optimal torque and drive ability... Then again, I want the noise. Rolling with laughter 4.0 V8 Defender 90

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Post #947245 27th Mar 2022 11:51pm
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Linds Hanson



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Looks great but please tell me you have'nt fitted Terrafirm dampers and springs!
Post #947317 28th Mar 2022 6:15pm
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Timbo



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The springs are britpart HD+2" and the shocks are terra firma been on for about 6 years no complaints. That said the near side front needs replacing now I might go for old man emus next. Any objections? Laughing
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Timbo



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LJMARSDEN wrote:
The perishing hoses is nothing new is it lol.

I was considering using standard ls400 manifolds but modifying them to fit too, as I haven't seen a lot of options locally for tight fitments or at least more suitable for a setup in a defender.

I've seen 2uz manifolds fitted to 1UZs but again I can't find any.

What are you doing for the exhaust?

I'm thinking of buying a Stainless system from the mid pipe back, and then having just some down pipes made to a Y piece.

I've watched a lot of CartuneNZ recently and he recommends a 2"- 2.75" Pipe for optimal torque and drive ability... Then again, I want the noise. Rolling with laughter


I could tell you but then I'd have to kill you Rolling with laughter Seriously though I'm going with 57mm or 2 1/4" old money Phoenix reckon a balance then crossover. I was just going to go with a crossover after the cats and twin exits with the option of adding cherry bomb type things if it's too loud Whistle
Post #947781 1st Apr 2022 8:39pm
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Timbo



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Smaller 2 bolt flange fitted to downpipes




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Grand daughter helped with welding Rolling with laughter



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Coming back together. I've got this horrible feeling I've forgot something Rolling with laughter
Post #947783 1st Apr 2022 8:44pm
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Timbo



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Brakes bled, clutch bled, lot's of plumbing done and it's got it's eyes back!



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Does anybody know if I can plumb header tank into this spigot? Obviously it's blanked at the moment but I can connect to this or T into bottom hose which is better?
Post #947928 3rd Apr 2022 8:04pm
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LJMARSDEN



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I plan on using the Standard TD5 rad on mine. Don't see why you can't use it. 4.0 V8 Defender 90

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Post #949717 18th Apr 2022 8:27am
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GREENI



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You’ll find it won’t cool it well enough, use a v8 rad.
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LJMARSDEN



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I was trying to escape buying another radiator. Rolling Eyes

My thinking was that the difference in size between the TD5 rad and the standard LS400 rad isn’t much. And I’m going to be using a revotec electric fan.

I might have a think about it and probably end up saying f### it to the old bank balance Rolling with laughter 4.0 V8 Defender 90

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Post #949736 18th Apr 2022 1:02pm
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Timbo



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GREENI wrote:
You’ll find it won’t cool it well enough, use a v8 rad.


Do you have a part number for the v8 rad Greeni? My guy wiring it up said the tdci rad which is the same as the td5 rad is not big enough Big Cry I too have fitted a revotec fan.
Post #949740 18th Apr 2022 2:12pm
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Timbo



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Also he cranked it up with just the manifolds fitted and it's very, very loud Shocked A straight through pipe is out of the question Rolling with laughter
Post #949742 18th Apr 2022 2:15pm
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Linds Hanson



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Timbo wrote:
GREENI wrote:
You’ll find it won’t cool it well enough, use a v8 rad.


Do you have a part number for the v8 rad Greeni? My guy wiring it up said the tdci rad which is the same as the td5 rad is not big enough Big Cry I too have fitted a revotec fan.

The old 19J turbo diesel rad with built in oil cooler is even better
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