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Sad news from the Sutfin household.

Posted: Sat Oct 15, 2011 12:57 pm
by Greg S
Seems I bought a Defender. Need I say more?

sad news ?

Posted: Sat Oct 15, 2011 3:37 pm
by ssortnarg
care to share more details Greg

Happy News ........

Posted: Sat Oct 15, 2011 3:53 pm
by ANDYD
Hi Greg, congratulations.....

Hopefully you will find ex-military D90's a lot harder to break than your old cilvilian Series.....

Looking forward to a closer look at Founders Day .....

Cheers, Andy

Posted: Sat Oct 15, 2011 8:42 pm
by rezdiver
that is very very sad news, i am at a loss for words greg. my sincere condolences.
if you need to just talk or take me for a drive feel free to call me.

Posted: Sat Oct 15, 2011 9:23 pm
by Greg S
Andy got it right! A 1986 90 2.5NA 5 speed, olive drab green with a canvas top. Originally an FFR but with the 24v alternator removed.

I'd take you for a ride Reza but there's no key just yet and according to the rumour mill, it doesn't run. I'll have to look into things a bit. Something about a starter motor and there seems to be an excess of oil running down the rear wheels.

It took all day to buy them and get them home. Thanks Green Rover Guy and Dormy for the help. "Them?" Oh- didn't I mention I also bought an 80"? A project car with more than a few things missing but partly restored. I don't know which one I'll be spending most of my time on in the near future, probably the 90 for now so I can drive to work over the winter.

I've been collecting Series parts for the last ten years and a bulk purchase of parts from a guy in Victoria at the beginning as well as some recently acquired, I may have enough parts to finish the 80. Give enough time and patience to work out the puzzle of what goes where.

Posted: Sun Oct 16, 2011 3:46 pm
by red90
You don't need a key to start an ex-MOD 90.... No steering lock. Jump power across the ignition or to the fuel solenoid and a little push.

Posted: Sun Oct 16, 2011 7:09 pm
by Rob
Not the first time my D2 has had to pull that particular Defender 90 out of a "sticky situation"... last time was out of the mud on Mt. Slicker...

http://roverlanders.bc.ca/gallery-photo ... .sized.jpg

seems to be a recurring event... plushmobile to the recue again :wink:

Cheers, Rob

Posted: Sun Oct 16, 2011 7:33 pm
by Greg S
Thanks again Rob for getting me out of a sticky place. Who needs a tow truck when you've got Rob and the plushmobile.

I got the motor sort of running today. A couple of issues with the battery, ignition issue, a bit of wiring to chase and check, a bit of injection pump adjustment, some bleeding (diesel, not blood), take the dash apart a bit and after a while, she came to life. Feels good! Wow! Talk about some black smoke! I know that if you let the smoke out of a wire or other electrical appliance it isn't good for it, but what if you let the smoke out of your Land Rover?

D90

Posted: Sun Oct 16, 2011 8:14 pm
by ANDYD
...............I remember a poll in the UK for the most popular nick-names for their Land Rovers and "Smoky" was in the top 10 :lol:

That tells you a lot about Diesel Land Rovers .......

Greg, I replied to your PM, check your inbox

:smokey:

Posted: Sun Oct 16, 2011 8:56 pm
by discojonny
congrats Greg. That is a nice truck. My defender farted a big black wet one on my garage door that seems impossible to remove so watch where you point that thing.