Good work buddy. The workshop manual is invaluable for just about any repair.
http://www.landroverresource.com/docs/D2_Workshop_Manual.pdf
Do you live around DFW? Send me a message if you would like to discuss a few other line items for making your D2 more reliable &/or roadworthy.
Use RTV in the notches of the block @ front & back. Then use a layer of copper coat gasket spray on the block-side of the pan gasket.
It's listed in the online workshop manual p. 12-2-47, #4 of reassembly procedure
How long was the ad on this truck posted? It's already deleted; how fast did he sell this thing? Wish I could have seen the pics so I can know where mine needs to be
its not that I can't "pay to play"
its "where does this fucking END?"
spend a $1000 on a top end rebuild and then what? 1-yr-old water pump has a foot in the grave. then the pulleys are whining, replacing everything else on the engine getting to the bottom of that problem. then the brake fluid...
Please see changes.
confirmed leaking seals of the brake fluid reservoir. Refilled and brakes still function properly. very few vendors supplying a "grommet/seals Only" kit. Appreciate the tip, would hate to replace a perfectly good brake master cyl.
its the same with my power steer pump...
LR tool LRT-51-003 replica drive flange tool, holds output flange. RAVE 41-36
LR tool LRT-12-093 replica viscous fan tool, loosen viscous fan nut. RAVE 26-2-15
Custom Fab tools CNC-cut from 1/4-in steel also for sale.
$35+shipping for -003
$15+shipping for -093
A new in package A-pillar finisher flashing for D2 driver side. This is a genuine part; new fasteners included for the installation of your new finisher. Also included is a trim removal/install kit. Everything required for the job.
A like-new Airbox Lid/air filter cover for D2 with 4.0L engine...
Old thread but I'm searching info for power steering pump faulting out, PS flush & refill, PS whining.
I did a top-end rebuild for a head gasket replace which took about 4-weeks. When I finally got it reassembled the water pump was going bad, the PS pump was singing like a bird and the brake...
Are you sure it is now assembled properly? I hate to think the rocker assemblies or rotating assembly was starved of oil. Did you ever remove the front cover? You should be inspecting the pump gear and housing/race for wear & scoring after the low/no oil pressure before moving on to the other...
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