Automotive Olie
Automotive Olie
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Restoring a rover v8 for my Range Rover classic
#automobile #landroverrestoration #mechanic #rangeroverv8 #automotive #patrol #v8engine #suv #cars #offroad #classiccars #roverv8 #v8 #v8engine
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Range Rover Classic v8 conversion
Просмотров 61521 день назад
Episode 30 of the Range Rover restoration. In this episode we refurbish the engine bay #automobile #automotive #cars #carshow #classiccars #diy #engineswaps #engineering #landrover #rangerover #v8 #4x4 #4x4
Range Rover Classic. It’s V8 swap time!
Просмотров 1 тыс.Месяц назад
First part of a new series detailing the mission to refit a v8 into my 2 door classic #landrover #v8 #rangerover #automotive #automobile #classiccars #diy #cars #carshow #engineering #engineswaps
Part 5 the discovery 1 v8 She’s for sale!
Просмотров 6664 месяца назад
Final episode of the discovery 1 v8 The discovery is now up for sale. Feel free to have a look at the eBay advert www.ebay.co.uk/itm/326096212881?mkcid=16&mkevt=1&mkrid=711-127632-2357-0&ssspo=EyGQmdZdSjq&sssrc=2051273&ssuid=EyGQmdZdSjq&var=&widget_ver=artemis&media=COPY #4x4 #classic #classiccar #collectorcar #discovery #diy #howto #interior #landrover #mechanic #automobile #automotivelife #fo...
Transit 2.2 mk7 fuel pump removal sprocket how too laser 6828 tool
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A quick demonstration of how to use the laser 6828 sprocket removal tool
Saving a Land Rover discovery 1 v8 3 door! Part 4
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Episode 4 in a series of videos detailing the resurrection and recommissioning of my 1989 discovery 1 v8! Special thanks to JJ landrovers out of Trowbridge Wiltshire Instagram - jjlandrovers Give Jake at JJ land rovers a message via Instagram, Facebook for all your early 3/5 door discovery parts.
Saving a discovery v8 part 3 the interior
Просмотров 5606 месяцев назад
Episode 3 in a series of videos detailing the preservation of my 1989 v8 discovery #4x4 #classic #classiccar #discovery #landrover #mechanic #mechanical #offroad #rebuild #restoration #interior #renovation #diy #howto #collectorcar
Saving a discovery 1 V8. Service time!
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Episode 2 of a series of videos detailing the recommissioning / preservation of my 1989 discovery 1 v8 #4x4 #classic #classiccar #discovery #landrover #mechanic #mechanical #offroad #rebuild #restoration #howto #service #servicing
Landrover Discovery 1 V8 JAY preservation part 1
Просмотров 1,1 тыс.7 месяцев назад
A new series about the restoration / preservation of my 1989 discovery 1 v8. #landrover #discovery #4x4 #offroad #rebuild #restoration #classic #classiccar #welding #v8 #retro #mechanic #mechanical
Replacing front discs and pads mk7 transit
Просмотров 4,2 тыс.10 месяцев назад
Replacing front discs and pads on a mk7 transit. This model is rwd however it is essentially the same for fwd models Front hut nut - 200nm Hub bolts 22lb 90deg
Transit MK7 wheel bearing replacement. No press needed!
Просмотров 13 тыс.11 месяцев назад
Video detailing the easy way with no special tools to replace the front wheel bearing on a mk7 Ford transit. Works on FWD and RWD applications
Replacing the fuel tank in my 1972 Range Rover supplied by Rimmer bros!
Просмотров 1,1 тыс.11 месяцев назад
Bonus episode. WWW.rimmerbros.com have supplied me with a brand new fuel tank so I thought it would be a good idea to fit it. Rimmerbros supply almost everything you need to maintain or restore your Range Rover so give them a visit and see what they can do for you. The part number of the fuel tank we installed is 575601P Thanks for watching and if you have any questions about any of the work I ...
Range Rover 2 door classic full restoration she’s finally finished!
Просмотров 6 тыс.Год назад
The final episode in a series of videos detailing the restoration of my 1972 suffix a Range Rover classic. Sit back and enjoy 3 months of work squeezed into 1 hour! #4x4 #automotive #bodywork #car #carrestoration #classiccar #diy #landrover #rebuild #restoration #rangerover #rangeroverclassic #driving #offroad #offroading #classiccar #retrocar
Range Rover classic restoration part 26! She’s a runner!
Просмотров 2,7 тыс.Год назад
Episode 26 in a series of videos detailing the restoration of my 1972 Range Rover classic. Proudly sponsored by Machinor LTD. Contact machinor ltd for your hard to source made to spec panels. #machinorltd Www.machinor ltd.com Contact Mexicors@hotmail.co.uk #car #automotive #bodywork #carrestoration #classiccar #diy #rebuild #restoration #landrover #4x4 #welder
Restoring a classic Range Rover 2 door part 25!
Просмотров 1,9 тыс.Год назад
We are proud to say we are now working with Machinor Ltd the specialists in Range Rover classic panels! Follow them on Instagram #machinorltd Check them out online www.machinorltd.com Enquire at machinor@yahoo.com All hard to get panels catered for! Mention you saw automotive Olie for a discount on multiple purchases! #bodywork #automotive #car #carrestoration #classiccar #diy #rebuild #restora...
Dolomite sprint restoration part 2 - more rust..
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Dolomite sprint restoration part 2 - more rust..
Restoring a classic Range Rover tailgate - full Timelapse restoration
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Restoring a classic Range Rover tailgate - full Timelapse restoration
Saving a classic Range Rover. Part 24 - welding
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Saving a classic Range Rover. Part 24 - welding
Dolomite Sprint Restoration part 1 - welding and poking holes!
Просмотров 3 тыс.Год назад
Dolomite Sprint Restoration part 1 - welding and poking holes!
Range Rover classic restoration part 23 - the rear end strip down
Просмотров 1,7 тыс.Год назад
Range Rover classic restoration part 23 - the rear end strip down
What’s the plan for 2023! New projects and workshop tour.
Просмотров 269Год назад
What’s the plan for 2023! New projects and workshop tour.
Mk7 Ford transit propshaft bearing replacement 4 easy steps!
Просмотров 9 тыс.Год назад
Mk7 Ford transit propshaft bearing replacement 4 easy steps!
Restoring a Range Rover classic tailgate! Using buzzweld products!
Просмотров 1,6 тыс.Год назад
Restoring a Range Rover classic tailgate! Using buzzweld products!
Range Rover Classic 2 door restoration - Episode 21
Просмотров 986Год назад
Range Rover Classic 2 door restoration - Episode 21
Range Rover Classic 2 door restoration - more tailgate fun!
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Range Rover Classic 2 door restoration - more tailgate fun!
Range Rover classic restoration can I save the tailgate? Part 19
Просмотров 1,2 тыс.Год назад
Range Rover classic restoration can I save the tailgate? Part 19
Ford Capri 3.0S instrument cluster removal and PCB replacement
Просмотров 2,8 тыс.Год назад
Ford Capri 3.0S instrument cluster removal and PCB replacement
Defender 90 TDCI PUMA - horn not working? Let’s fix it!
Просмотров 2,3 тыс.Год назад
Defender 90 TDCI PUMA - horn not working? Let’s fix it!
Range Rover classic restoration - part 18 the tailgate
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Range Rover classic restoration - part 18 the tailgate
Range Rover classic restoration part 17 - rear end surprises!
Просмотров 2,5 тыс.Год назад
Range Rover classic restoration part 17 - rear end surprises!

Комментарии

  • @anti-social-media
    @anti-social-media 2 дня назад

    Hi Olie, loving the channel. That engine seems to be the serpentine engine which was fitted to the later soft dash RRCs and Disco 1s. Also after this they lost the distributor in favour of coil packs... also 4 fewer head bolts on each side which if you look on the heads you can see the old spaces for them between the spark plugs. This incarnation had the superior oil pump design. When the time comes, look into a Petronix LU-181A ignition module and do away with all the old lucas crap. Personally I prefer the serpentine design, I can see why you want to keep the authenticity but being a 3.9 I would have preferred the serp setup. Great content I always love watching anything to do with these old classics :-)

    • @Automotiveolie
      @Automotiveolie 2 дня назад

      Hiya! Yes. We’re pretty sure it’s actually a 4 litre now.. it’s had some weird expensive components fitted at some point. The front cover is a strange one as it’s a crank driven pump like you say but also takes a distributor! Either way I’m happy with how it’s now coming out. It’s in the engine bay now! I can’t remember if I’m running points of electronic ignition at the moment. Not sure which distributor I bought!

  • @ReDrive89
    @ReDrive89 4 дня назад

    Very good work! Only thing in mind is : Why didn't you replace the bearings when you were already there?

    • @Automotiveolie
      @Automotiveolie 3 дня назад

      The bottom end bearings? No reason too the rear main bearing was hardly worn and the engine ran lovely when I had it. Easy enough to change at a later date. Didn’t want the cost to run away with it.

  • @tomsimonis
    @tomsimonis 5 дней назад

    Doesn't loctite give when heated up?

    • @Automotiveolie
      @Automotiveolie 5 дней назад

      Should be alright. Only used it as an after thought. It’s double nutted against each other so should be ok

    • @Automotiveolie
      @Automotiveolie 5 дней назад

      Also forgot to mention in the video but I welded a small blob on the side and filled it down so I had to hammer the pin in so I’m happy it won’t go anywhere

  • @henriksrestorations
    @henriksrestorations 5 дней назад

    Very nice work! Can’t wait to see it running again 🙌🏼🙌🏼

  • @vod8008
    @vod8008 6 дней назад

    Epic! That horrible stage of a project too. At the beginning, everything is quite cheap because costs get spread out - at the end you just have to get the bits: oil pump - gimme; distributor - gimme... and so it goes on! Grumpy wife but a beautiful Range Rover!

    • @Automotiveolie
      @Automotiveolie 6 дней назад

      Yep it all seems nice and easy. One out one in off we go! It’s the little bits that add up too. Must have over £150 just in gaskets and another £100 on bolts alone! Currently stuck as flywheel bolts were incorrect

  • @mutemiz
    @mutemiz 6 дней назад

    The most useful use of vaseline yet, cannot wait to see the engine mounted. you did alot of fixing and re-mods to get this to cometogether so far. so nice to watch

    • @Automotiveolie
      @Automotiveolie 6 дней назад

      Yep! I’d never heard of using it to prime an oil pump before but I’ve heard horror stories about getting the oil pressure up in these v8’s so thought it would be a good idea to follow the book! Thankyou for watching, commenting and support. It makes me keen to continue.

  • @off-roadmotion9794
    @off-roadmotion9794 23 дня назад

    I like all your vidéo about Land rover keep going from France 😉

    • @Automotiveolie
      @Automotiveolie 22 дня назад

      Thankyou! Thanks for watching. There is more to come!

  • @chrisprior7367
    @chrisprior7367 24 дня назад

    Ive just snapped the T50!!! Any advice on how I can continue with the job? Great tutorial by the way

    • @Automotiveolie
      @Automotiveolie 24 дня назад

      Hiya! I had this happen to me once! I used a magnet to fish the snapped part out ( may need to tap the side of the bolt with a screw driver to help release. Then if you don’t have another t50 find an Allen key that fits in. Make sure you smack it in a few times with a hammer! Good luck!

  • @davidbrodie5044
    @davidbrodie5044 25 дней назад

    I love a V8😀

    • @Automotiveolie
      @Automotiveolie 25 дней назад

      Oh so do I! It’s looking rather pretty now

  • @mutemiz
    @mutemiz 25 дней назад

    keep em coming

    • @Automotiveolie
      @Automotiveolie 25 дней назад

      Almost another episode filmed and ready to edit!

  • @Rovermech507
    @Rovermech507 Месяц назад

    Hi buddy how do you fix the tailgate aligment? my rrc looks similar!! Really appreciate it

    • @Automotiveolie
      @Automotiveolie Месяц назад

      Hi mate. You slacken off the 4 hinge bolts and the latch bolts just enough to shove it into place and tighten them up while it’s in the right place

  • @BrookeWatney
    @BrookeWatney Месяц назад

    Good vid bud! Super informative, great for a learning mechanic :) keep em coming!

    • @BrookeWatney
      @BrookeWatney Месяц назад

      out of interest, where is your paintshop mate based?

    • @Automotiveolie
      @Automotiveolie Месяц назад

      Thankyou! They’re an easy car to work on perfect for a beginner!

    • @Automotiveolie
      @Automotiveolie Месяц назад

      He’s based in Dorset between blandford and Shaftesbury. He’s very reasonably priced. Old school chap, I work there a day a week doing welding and bits for him

  • @user-fz8ep5ey4v
    @user-fz8ep5ey4v Месяц назад

    Love it . The first thing I would do is remove the decals , not my taste .

    • @Automotiveolie
      @Automotiveolie Месяц назад

      Bit marmite I agree but they were originally on the car

  • @tomsimonis
    @tomsimonis Месяц назад

    Currently disassebling my own RRC. Will refurbish my 200TDI.

    • @Automotiveolie
      @Automotiveolie Месяц назад

      Nice. The 200 and 300tdi are both superb engines

  • @vod8008
    @vod8008 Месяц назад

    I'm doing more or less the same thing on mine, importing an old Range Rover into France. It's been modified to diesel which is a big "no no" down here! Rather disheartening to see your troubles! 😆 Looking forward to the next installment; Cheers

    • @Automotiveolie
      @Automotiveolie Месяц назад

      Sounds like a fun project, the big diesel engine conversions were so popular 20 years back but now people want standard. I couldn’t believe how much work it took to pull the engine out. I’m glad it’s out and I hope the v8 doesn’t take anywhere near as much effort to fit again!

  • @AurProspector
    @AurProspector Месяц назад

    You dont time up the engine with the flywheel locking pin?

    • @Automotiveolie
      @Automotiveolie Месяц назад

      No need to on the TDCI. The pump is not timed the tool is just to replicate the tension that’s lost when the pump is removed. You need to lock the flywheel on the TDDI

  • @awalk5177
    @awalk5177 2 месяца назад

    I had the same issue with my Defender 300TDI 1996 model. I used a multi meter, made a test earth to the horn and it worked. Cleaned up the contacts (for free) of the earth connection and all is fine. Didnt need to replace the stalk as it was just a poor earth. Dont buy parts unless you really know they are broken.

    • @Automotiveolie
      @Automotiveolie 2 месяца назад

      Parts are cheap and can be returned

  • @ferdiyurdakul
    @ferdiyurdakul 2 месяца назад

    Is there a keyway on the sprocket and the shaft?

    • @Automotiveolie
      @Automotiveolie 2 месяца назад

      Like a woodruff key? No there isn’t. It’s a compression fit and not timed so can sit anywhere on the shaft. Hope this helps

    • @ferdiyurdakul
      @ferdiyurdakul 2 месяца назад

      @Automotiveolie awesome thanks. It was actually the timing i was concerned about.

    • @Automotiveolie
      @Automotiveolie 2 месяца назад

      @@ferdiyurdakul no problem. The 2.2 and 2.4 TDCI are not timed pumps but the 2.4 TDDI ( earlier transit engine ) is timed. Good luck

  • @Louis-ki5tk
    @Louis-ki5tk 2 месяца назад

    Your underbody looks nice and rustfree. Did you do a lot of work to it?

    • @Automotiveolie
      @Automotiveolie 2 месяца назад

      Cheers. Is had a fortune spent on it but all I ever do is a good pressure washing with some TFR and then some cans of Waxoyl spray aerosol and it’s the best way to keep those old vans good

  • @anhbac12
    @anhbac12 2 месяца назад

    I would like to know the length of the T50 tool, can you tell me?

    • @Automotiveolie
      @Automotiveolie 2 месяца назад

      Hiya. From memory it’s a T50. 110mm length. I bought a set made by US pro however go for the best quality you can afford as those bolts are damn right!

    • @anthonyhudson4318
      @anthonyhudson4318 2 месяца назад

      ​@@Automotiveoliewhat do you do when the disc bolt rounds off and the hub torque bolt rounds

    • @Automotiveolie
      @Automotiveolie 2 месяца назад

      @@anthonyhudson4318 the bolt which olds the disc to the hub? Either use a bolt extractor, or hammer a 12 sided smaller socket over it with plenty of WD40 or similar. I’ve never experienced a hub nut rounding off. It sounds as if it’s all really badly corroded it may be easier to source a new assembly or just keep beating smaller sockets over the problem bolts

  • @Biffsteki
    @Biffsteki 2 месяца назад

    Great job! Wonderfull car, doing a d1 restorationg myself. Wonderfull dog, is it a vorsteh? Cheers

    • @Automotiveolie
      @Automotiveolie 2 месяца назад

      Thankyou! Really has been a labour of love. Yes he is indeed. A GSP. He’s 6 years old now. Bit more grey around the chops! Cheers for watching

    • @Biffsteki
      @Biffsteki 2 месяца назад

      @Automotiveolie wonderfull dogs. Amazingly bright and curious

    • @Automotiveolie
      @Automotiveolie 2 месяца назад

      @@Biffsteki massively intelligent. He can sniff something out from miles away. Very loyal too. Always had labradors and spaniels but the GSP has my heart.

  • @mrhappy4982
    @mrhappy4982 2 месяца назад

    Another spot on vid .Thank you for sorting my day out 😊 I am sure I will be back cheers.

    • @Automotiveolie
      @Automotiveolie 2 месяца назад

      No problem at all! Thanks for taking the time to comment!

  • @bradj7256
    @bradj7256 3 месяца назад

    Can you do tutorial on rear brakes??

    • @Automotiveolie
      @Automotiveolie 3 месяца назад

      For discs and pads or just pads? I rarely need to do the discs / they’re a pain in the ass but pads are a walk in the park

  • @innocuouspseudonym509
    @innocuouspseudonym509 3 месяца назад

    In my opinion, using a copper/hide hammer AND a bit of wood makes it much harder work; too much shock absorption going on. I often use a club hammer with wood to cushion the blow and haven't broken anything with that set up yet (unless I miss or forget the wood). The copper/hide should tap the bearing on just fine without the wood and won't damage anything in the process. But hey I could be wrong and better safe than sorry. I've hit less sturdy things into place with bare metal hammers and heavy bits of pipe and whatnot, you just need to know the line between impact driving and smashing!

    • @Automotiveolie
      @Automotiveolie Месяц назад

      Annoyingly it was the heaviest hammer I had and I just like to be double sure it’s not going to distort or nick any surface. In an ideal world I’d use a press of some description

  • @innocuouspseudonym509
    @innocuouspseudonym509 3 месяца назад

    Thanks very much for this tutorial, great video mate! I can't wait to start beating off just like you ;P

    • @Automotiveolie
      @Automotiveolie 3 месяца назад

      Everyone loves beating off to my videos 😂😂

    • @innocuouspseudonym509
      @innocuouspseudonym509 3 месяца назад

      @@Automotiveolie Olie, I need some help! I couldn't beat the bloody yoke off of the splines! They are so seized on, I tried heating and beating and all sorts, and I just can't separate the yoke off of the splines. Destroyed the old carrier while attempting so now I am really in a bind! I tried to use the bolt that holds in the horseshoe washer to lever off, then tried to hammer a thick chisel in between the bolt and the yoke to see if that would work, but instead of separating the splines it sent the bolt back into its thread but without even turning! The bolt I am not worried about, can somehow get it out and tap a new thread once it's apart, but I CAN'T GET IT APART AAAAH HELP ME

    • @Automotiveolie
      @Automotiveolie 3 месяца назад

      Ouch. That sounds like a complete mess. Have you soaked it all in penetrating fluid? Have you tried attaching the yoke to an anchor point and yanking the prop ( almost like a slide hammer motion ) another option is to get a friend to help using two hammers beat the yoke at the same time so it evenly has force to move. It will come off. It wants to come off you just need to beat the thing into submission. I’ve had a few stubborn ones before but they always come off.

    • @innocuouspseudonym509
      @innocuouspseudonym509 3 месяца назад

      @@Automotiveolie It was a mess! I set about it again this morning and with enough heat and about an hour of hammering she came off! Had it soaking in penetrating fluid overnight but I don't think that did anything, it was just sheer heat and impact in the end. Thank god you encouraged me to beat off! As a consequence of my furious beating, a new chapter has opened: I think I deformed the yoke a bit and a UJ that was already a bit stiff (probably why the carrier failed) has become too stiff to run nicely, so now there's lots of vibration! Ah, fun.

    • @Automotiveolie
      @Automotiveolie 3 месяца назад

      @@innocuouspseudonym509 sounds like a complete nightmare! At least the yoke / UJ is a changeable part so not the end of the world. Have a look on eBay I’m sure there’s a cheap 2nd hand one on there. Well done for the perseverance though

  • @zaharuddin7616
    @zaharuddin7616 4 месяца назад

    part number please...

    • @Automotiveolie
      @Automotiveolie 3 месяца назад

      1377907 is the Ford part number for the bearing

  • @centuryfreud
    @centuryfreud 4 месяца назад

    Why did you use a brush to paint the axle and stuff and then a spray can for the frame? Why not brush on both? What's the name of the stuff that you brushed on? It didn't look like you removed all of the surface rust prior to brushing it on, I guess that's fine? I'd like to clean up the underside of my Rover.

    • @Automotiveolie
      @Automotiveolie 4 месяца назад

      The short answer is because the paint I brushed on is designed for metal requiring no prep, you can even paint it directly onto rust if you want. If I’d had the money and time I’d have taken the body off the chassis, blasted all components etc. the stone chip i sprayed on the chassis and body components is a hard wearing rubberised coating which goes on uniformly with aerosol and wouldn’t look right on the running gear. It wasn’t a 100k restoration more of a build which kept the look as original and useable without breaking the bank.

    • @centuryfreud
      @centuryfreud 4 месяца назад

      @@Automotiveolie Very cool. I'm in a similar situation, not dropping 100K on it, but want to find a happy median solution. I'll follow your lead.

  • @dandangerous2962
    @dandangerous2962 4 месяца назад

    Good news about another landy 🤘

    • @Automotiveolie
      @Automotiveolie 4 месяца назад

      Fingers crossed the discovery sells in time!

  • @range_rover-landp38
    @range_rover-landp38 4 месяца назад

    Really nice job done with that. Its great to see these lovely old Landys kept going. 👍

    • @Automotiveolie
      @Automotiveolie 4 месяца назад

      Thankyou, it was a pleasure to work on and turned out really well. Cheers for watching

  • @techscrew2
    @techscrew2 5 месяцев назад

    You said happy to help here goes! There’s a million and 1 jobs for me to do on mine. Just 1 I need help with. I suspected it was a front passenger side wheel bearing fail approx 5 years ago, had that replaced, but still continued to make a noise, can hear it at very low speeds, like first gear is probably the worst coming from front passenger side, like a noise everytime there’s a revolution. Like a wow-wow-wow-wow-wow. Any ideas? The faster and faster I go it is still there but the noise seems to fade into the background.

    • @Automotiveolie
      @Automotiveolie 5 месяцев назад

      Hi, ok so is your transit FWD or RWD? The FWD transits have an intermediate bearing on the drive shaft which can give you the noise you’re experiencing. Failing that it could be a faulty bearing, worn brake disc or noisy gearbox. First thing to do is get it jacked up and see if you have any play in the wheel bearing and then the service life of your brakes and keep working back untill you discover the noise! Always here to help so if you need more guidance drop a comment. Cheers 👏

  • @weesmokeythe2strokey352
    @weesmokeythe2strokey352 5 месяцев назад

    Is it the same for a mk6 transit?

    • @Automotiveolie
      @Automotiveolie 5 месяцев назад

      Yes it should be the same for a transit mk6. 2000-2006. Cheers

  • @moosa1950
    @moosa1950 5 месяцев назад

    Thank you, but it would have been better if someone was a little technical and you would have reported it. Because of the hammer in the clear hand، you're so new.

  • @RyRobCon
    @RyRobCon 6 месяцев назад

    I applaud your work, my only issue is seeing the rivets along the joint… it “seams” less than ideal, but of course I don’t know how to avoid it.

    • @Automotiveolie
      @Automotiveolie 6 месяцев назад

      Yep, it’s the way they did it from the factory, guessing they refined it a bit in later models, the skins can always be spot welded along that join so would be invisible if the restorer wants to go that way.

    • @RyRobCon
      @RyRobCon 6 месяцев назад

      @@Automotiveolie Ahhh interesting... my 1995 SWB has the seam but no rivets visible. Cheers.

    • @Automotiveolie
      @Automotiveolie 6 месяцев назад

      @@RyRobCon ah gotcha. Yes I think it was an early design

  • @grahameroberts8109
    @grahameroberts8109 6 месяцев назад

    It lives again! 👍🏻🙏🦘

    • @Automotiveolie
      @Automotiveolie 6 месяцев назад

      It certainly does! Been driving it around for the last week. Used it to commute, very happy with it so far 🍻

  • @davidcalkins8087
    @davidcalkins8087 6 месяцев назад

    Awesome video. It would be great if you posted the links to all the new parts you are restoring

    • @Automotiveolie
      @Automotiveolie 6 месяцев назад

      I’ll try and do that in the newer videos. If there’s anything you’re after particularly just comment and I’ll find a link for you. Thanks for watching!

  • @davidcalkins8087
    @davidcalkins8087 6 месяцев назад

    I can't find sting fasteners on line. Can you please share the link?

    • @Automotiveolie
      @Automotiveolie 6 месяцев назад

      Which fasteners are you after? Must’ve made this video quite a while back!

    • @davidcalkins8087
      @davidcalkins8087 6 месяцев назад

      There were the fender fasteners. I believe they are #12 and they are 5/8 long. I think I'm all set@@Automotiveolie

    • @Automotiveolie
      @Automotiveolie 6 месяцев назад

      Ah gotcha, the screws for the wing / fender rails, I’ll find the company I bought them from and put it up.

    • @Automotiveolie
      @Automotiveolie 6 месяцев назад

      This is the company, a2stainless.co.uk. Just search for the desired size and they should pop up straight away, I can’t seem to share an individual link to a specific item. Cheers

  • @nickboylen6873
    @nickboylen6873 6 месяцев назад

    That is in extraordinary condition. I think it’d be worth getting the faded interior parts painted the original colour to fully tidy it up as it is too good to be imperfect.

    • @Automotiveolie
      @Automotiveolie 6 месяцев назад

      I know, I was really surprised. For now I’ve just started refitting better trims as and when I can find them, this sonar blue trim is like hens teeth!

  • @mutemiz
    @mutemiz 6 месяцев назад

    That roof is brand new, it felt like you set it up, looks so clean

    • @Automotiveolie
      @Automotiveolie 6 месяцев назад

      I’d worked on one recently which ended up being scrapped because the roof was so bad so when I saw this one I was genuinely surprised. Honestly everything has surprised me with this car so far!

  • @mutemiz
    @mutemiz 7 месяцев назад

    when the spanner fell down i almost spit out my tea laughing

    • @Automotiveolie
      @Automotiveolie 7 месяцев назад

      😂😂😂 it’s amazing how often that happens. I did managed to retrieve it with some long nose pliers after I’d finished 🤦‍♂️

  • @Supercarlsunday
    @Supercarlsunday 7 месяцев назад

    My Brother has the older Discovery, think its a 300tdi, not sure but he has spent years preserving it. Of course it has a huge modified front bumper, jack up kit and wheels like monster max lol.

    • @Automotiveolie
      @Automotiveolie 7 месяцев назад

      They’re such awesome versatile Motors. You can go to town on these old rigs!

    • @Supercarlsunday
      @Supercarlsunday 7 месяцев назад

      @@Automotiveolie Oh he has lol. Its been usefull. There a good work hos. Good off road bus. 👌

    • @Automotiveolie
      @Automotiveolie 7 месяцев назад

      @@Supercarlsunday I had an 1985 2 door Range Rover v8 full off road spec for a year or so was absolutely unstoppable off road!

    • @Supercarlsunday
      @Supercarlsunday 7 месяцев назад

      @@Automotiveolie Sounds amazing fun. I've only had one range rover myself. It was the tdv8. I sold it before It failed and bought an XC90..

    • @Automotiveolie
      @Automotiveolie 7 месяцев назад

      @@Supercarlsunday can’t bash a Volvo. Had plenty of literally a tank

  • @guytabrar7124
    @guytabrar7124 7 месяцев назад

    Good engine - I had the exact same one, with turbo and intercooler in a 109 and it pulled like a train. I’ve just picked up a suffix A in similar condition, but with a 2.8 straight 6 Nissan diesel, so I’ll definitely follow along 👍

    • @Automotiveolie
      @Automotiveolie 7 месяцев назад

      I’m slowly falling in love with the big old diesel lump! I have a feeling I know the suffix A you’ve bought. Was it on eBay recently?

  • @-DUTCHY-
    @-DUTCHY- 7 месяцев назад

    Got my flat cap, a cream cheese sandwich and roll of tissues ready for the next vid 😗

  • @robertdrum6857
    @robertdrum6857 7 месяцев назад

    My father purchased a Tdi in the same colour as yours in early 1990. It was a great vehicle and with the best engine of all time in a Land Rover in both reliability and mpg. Thanks for sharing😀

    • @Automotiveolie
      @Automotiveolie 7 месяцев назад

      Do you know if it’s still on the road? Sounds like a rare old beast. Thanks for watching! And taking the time to comment.

    • @robertdrum6857
      @robertdrum6857 7 месяцев назад

      No, sadly it was wrecked a few years ago by a later owner. I agret to day that I didn’t bought it from my father, but at that time I had a Range Rover Classic and a 110 high cap who needed my attention😉

    • @Automotiveolie
      @Automotiveolie 7 месяцев назад

      @@robertdrum6857 well it sounds like you had your hands full anyway haha!

  • @mutemiz
    @mutemiz 7 месяцев назад

    looking forward to more of this

  • @vod8008
    @vod8008 7 месяцев назад

    Great to see you back, I've got my popcorn, I'm ready for the ride!

    • @Automotiveolie
      @Automotiveolie 7 месяцев назад

      Awesome! Good to see you again!

  • @damianbyram6513
    @damianbyram6513 7 месяцев назад

    Nice one can’t wait for the videos to start 👍

    • @Automotiveolie
      @Automotiveolie 7 месяцев назад

      Thanks Damian. I’m off away for a bit but as soon as I’m back a mega video will be coming