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    P38 Range Rover Genuine Rubber Floor Mats

    Paypal sent. Thanks! Bob
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    P38 Range Rover Genuine Rubber Floor Mats

    I take them. Paypal OK? I'll PM, too. Bob
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    FS: d2 rubber floor mats

    I'll take them if available. Please send a PM for payment info. I can send a money order or Paypal, whatever is best. Bob '02 DII SD '02 DII SE Kalahari '80 SIII 109 '75 SIII 88 V8 '68 SIIA 109 V8
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    Trails Rd. Delta PA 07/09

    I'm only a couple of miles away but I don't think I will be able to make it. Sorry, but thanks for the invite. It seems that most of those type of roads in York County are being abandoned back to the property owners and closed off. That's what happened this spring at Sawmill Road near the...
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    Series hi/low handle needed

    Jen, The High/Low handle is the larger one with the red knob, that moves front to back. The little skinny one with the yellow knob that pushes down is for 4WD. Whichever one you need I can send one along. PM you need and address. Bob
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    Tom Woods Valentine's Special.

    Payment sent by Paypal for the TW front and a conversion rear. Thanks, Bob '02 Disco II SD '80 SIII 109 '75 SIII 88 V8 '68 SIIA 109 V8 (with custom length TW shafts)
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    Unleaded/Leaded Fuel

    I'd say it is a leaded head, if it is the original. I ran my '80 109 for a year before I started having drivability issues caused by worn valve seats. Once the seats started wearing, I found I had to adjust the valves every two weeks or so due to the valve clearances being too tight. As the...
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    Front driveshaft question

    Jen, The problem might just be in the shifter assembly or top cover. Don't feel over frustrated, yet. It could be an easy fix. Bob
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    starting on my IIA.

    I mounted the radio in the wife's three door SIIA 109 vertically on the bulkhead behind the middle seat. There is a bit more room in the 109 compared to the 88, but I think it might fit. The radio is out if sight, but the seat back is just tilted forward to fiddle with the radio buttons. Bob
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    This is worthy of a new thread

    Snorkers! Good Oh! Now, drive the heck out of him. Bob
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    The saga continues...

    I once had an ignition coil fail with similar symptoms. I could sit in neutral and rev it all I wanted, and it idled great, but as soon as I put any load on it would die off. I thought it was a fuel problem.... I swapped coils in frustration..... Bob '02 Disco II SD '80 SIII 109 '75 SIII 88...
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    114:Shuttle Valve Electric Failure

    I did the wire fix a few months ago and have been amigo free since. The ABS and other functions have worked great. Amazingly simple and effective fix. Bob '02 Disco II SD '80 SIII 109 '75 SIII 88 V8 '68 SIIA 109 V8
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    Aftermarket fuel gauge?

    There are some electronic stabilizers available on e-bay from time to time, made for the MG and Triumph crowd. Otherwise just use the stock Rover / MG / Triumph one. Bob
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    Aftermarket fuel gauge?

    I think the VDO gauge in my SIII 109 is a 300 to 30 ohm gauge, and it functions fine with the stock sender. The VDO instructions don't say anything about a voltage stabilizer, but I note the VDO electric oil pressure gauge shows a lowering pressure as voltage drops..... I don't think it would...
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    Disco Tail lights

    I think these were rear fog lamps on our '96. They use a 21 watt bulb so they are a bit brighter than the tail lamps, and can only come on when the headlamps are on. The switch was in the bank of switches to the left of the steering column. Bob
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    Aftermarket fuel gauge?

    The late Series Rover uses a 240 to 33 Ohm resistance for the fuel sender and gauge. Bob
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    Aftermarket fuel gauge?

    You need to use a fuel gauge with the same resistance span as the fuel sender. I can't recall the resistance of the Rover sender, but I know VDO makes a compatible gauge as I have one in my 109 for the aux tank. You could also find a used one from an MG or Triumph, as they also work. You will...
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    Universal headlight switch wiring

    Have you run a continuity check on the switch contacts to see in what switch position(s) the Aux lug is powered up? It might just be power in and out..... Is there an Aux position on the switch? Bob
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    Universal headlight switch wiring

    Don't forget your front parking lamps.... You could just wire the fronts to the same terminal as the tail lamps. Some vehicles have the front parking lamps out when the headlamps are lit, maybe your switch can be wired that way. Bob
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    Rear wiring pass through

    Yes, the right side of the frame rail, engine side is where the rear wiring harness enters the frame. The exit is right rear, sometimes on top, sometimes on the side. You should have a hole on the back side of the rear crossmember in line with the chassis where you can insert a steel fish...