As always, great video. I've worked closely with Christian for more than 22 years, and I can say with confidence that these videos show what he's really like. His humor is obvious and nothing new, but what's most impressive (to me at least) is his humility. Intelligent people generally have too much pride. Look how Christian admitted that he was wrong about the clutch bearing release, and then furthermore added in his rant about it, just to prove to everyone how wrong he really was. This was subtle, but beautiful. That's how trust is built, with honesty and humily. Christian and I have had many arguments - yelling at each other and everything - especially when we were younger, but our commitment to honesty and humility is what matters most in building good friendships. Yes, Christian is really like this. I hope that the viewers can recognize this, and can follow his example. Good job Christian!
Thanks Rob. We land in Detroit on SEP 1 at 13:00h and our flight departs at 18:54h. So there would be time to go to Taco Bell if you feel like stopping by at the Airport. I hope my time off work will not be that stressfull for you. Christian
I lie awake at night wondering what is going to fail on my 320,000 kilometre Range Rover after watching your amazing rebuild series. What a brilliant video - maybe I can film life with my car with 320,000 k after doing nothing (except a replacement suspension air compressor last year) to it. I forgot there is a slight rattle from under the driver's seat maybe I will find my sunglasses!
Hello again Christian & Vera from Hampshire in the UK. I love your videos on so many levels - your engineering skills to make the exact tool you need, your mechanical skills and patience, and of course your sense of humour and banter with each other. For someone who understands (a little) with limited mechanical skills, I am hooked every week. Thanks so much for sharing your rebuilds. I’m now off to drive my relatively low mileage (2010 - 135000 miles) disco 3 and keep my fingers 🤞. 😂 Best wishes.
Amazing achievement, very well. Loved that you are so organised that you can lay your hands on obscure bearings and bits of tubing. I bet all your socks are in pairs in the sock drawer!
Christian’s rant about the clutch release bearing was brilliant. I was very surprised to hear his comment about German products not being very good, I think the rest of the world still holds German engineering in very high regard.
ITS LR TIME😊😊😊 good morning all.what another fantastic episode.if a tool isnt available christian will make one.this is one of the best landrovers on the road.looking forward to the start up and first drive.till next week guys.greetings from ireland😊😊
Christian and Vera , I’m a discovery owner from the UK , as a fellow engineer I must say your videos and humour are are awesome , your attention to detail is second to none , having worked in Düsseldorf for some time I got to know the German sense of humour and I just love it , keep up the great content and maybe do a disco 1 or2 sometime in the future. Peter
Exellent, Kristian,who knows nothing, can impress himself, that really impressive!!!!!!!!! I loved the rant about german engineers,sounded just like myself??? Thanks again, for the entertainment Kristian and Vera!
The Canning Stock Route Supplier for Toyota parts for special fasteners is 160mms of barb wire and a pair of pliers.Christian, you a lucky to have a very capable Shop Forewoman like Vera. Love the dry humor. A Toyota owner downunder.
Land rovers finest technicians Cristian and Vera if you own a land rover these guys are who you want next door Every Sunday is a LR day come watch be entertained and learn from the masters 😎
I always look forward to a Sunday to watch the fabulous videos from Christian & Vera, they are so interesting to watch even if you don't own a Land Rover, the closest i've got to a Land Rover is living about 6 miles from the factory 🤣🤣
I would even sit down and watch you two write out your weekly grocery shopping list. I'm sure you could manage to make even that basic task funny and entertaining!
Hey Christian, it's called "fret corrosion", the active oxidisation of two or more metal interfaces without lubrication under extreme pressure. You're doing a great job of the Disco refurbish.
Trust Vera is on the mend after that worrying time. Glad you still managed to get a video out to make my week. Used little Yellow screwdriver red also available ❤
Great video guys so impressed with the ingenuity, just bought my fist RR sport and your videos made me realise what truly fantastic vehicles Land Rovers are. Not as good as a Toyota obviously but a lot less boring Keep up the great work
Great work as ever 👍 I finally got mine all back together and MOTd and she's back on the road. Just doing a few shakedown trips first before I do any long ones. Hopefully a few more year's motoring and adventuring 😁
Guten Morgen Vera & Christian 😊 Nothing better that get my LR time notification on Sunday morning that the next episode is ready 👍🏻 As always full of fantastic German humour and information. That transmission assembly was definitely something different guys 👍🏻 Maybe when Christian has fixed up Vera’s LR you could buy a broken Toyota and do a fixing up comparison 🤔 That could be fun 🤣 Christians face when Vera was bare footed lol 😆 So until next week take care and as always a big kiss for Vera 😘 x
Great work. 32 degrees C is not that bad. 42 degrees is. BTW it has been cold enough this winter that I have seen my glow plug light come on quite a few times in the morning. Great work on the rebuild. I look forward to the new releases each Sunday evening for us.
I wish I was your Best friend! Ha. You are absolutely amazing Friend. I love our LR3…but having electrical issues…. Battery drain…. Having control arm bushings installed…3rd alt and battery… etc….so much work expense and shops involved as I don’t have Your skills and talent.
Very excellent, liked the selector seal removal, little seals and be a sod to get out without damaging the housing but it’s always good to make a special tool. What a pity your company dose not allow you to skip dive as we say in the uk anymore, I’ve tonnes off useful stuff I have found this way
@@Vera_and_ChristianMy favourite recent quote, which I’ve already found occasion to repeat (with attribution) is: “The difference between a collector and a hoarder is that a collector knows what he has”. Christian, in that regard & in good humoured know-how, you remind me of my foster dad who, in the 1970s taught a morose teenager how to do all sorts of mechanical things. In those days, cars that ran well & safely were owned by people with money or those who knew how to maintain & repair them at home. We were the latter. If a job required a tool we didn’t have, it would be bought or made. The task was never “bodged”. I’m a hundred miles lower than your skill level, but I at least understand everything you describe. I know that the resourcefulness you both show is life-affirming. I regret that where we are (southern England) few people know how to do much for themselves. I think it’s a severely retrograde step that , commonly, neither the owner nor the dealer really understand the engineering in their vehicles. I greatly dislike the “fixing by replacing one component after another”. It’s all bean counting and little original thinking. Root cause analysis must succeed (eventually!) and it is very satisfying. Loved your honesty with the “trash bag” fault with “The Queen”. So entertaining and educative at the same time. Never change.
😅HI professor Christian. Once again a interesting entertaining blog. Surprised you not starting your own land rover garage and put the main dealers to shame. Send my love to Vera. Regards Dave UK.
I had the privilege 😂 to work with South African Germans , whom were fantastic people . You Vera and Christian remind me of them , fanatically good at what they did and ideas they had , and humorous , in the motor and egeneering field in South Africa .
I would say fortunate rather than lucky. Christian and Vera’s workshop & parts store is the result of years of decision making. A good quality lathe & the skill to use it enables remarkable things, such as the manufacture of special tools. I believe Christian’s dad is a master toolmaker.
Complicated solutions come from lack of planning or necessity. Basically the clutch release bearing hydraulic pipe did not line up where it naturally fell so had to be dropped or you you could not get to it to uninstall and replace some a workaround was developed
Ich kann es kaum erwarten, ihn fahren zu sehen und zu hören. Dies ist mein erster Land Rover überhaupt/Umbau. F für dich... Muss man reich sein, um eines davon zu besitzen? Haha..
Wish you guys could spend a few days in Michigan! I would love to take you on a tour of the Gilmore Car Museum in Hickory Corners (about 40 minutes from Kalamazoo)!
@14.37 That's how the ' Land Rover ' virus entered the body, Vera should have worn shoes inside the workshop. You need to put a sign up, no PPE = no entry. I am sure Vera will recover in no time better than LR Time!
As always, great video. I've worked closely with Christian for more than 22 years, and I can say with confidence that these videos show what he's really like. His humor is obvious and nothing new, but what's most impressive (to me at least) is his humility. Intelligent people generally have too much pride. Look how Christian admitted that he was wrong about the clutch bearing release, and then furthermore added in his rant about it, just to prove to everyone how wrong he really was. This was subtle, but beautiful. That's how trust is built, with honesty and humily. Christian and I have had many arguments - yelling at each other and everything - especially when we were younger, but our commitment to honesty and humility is what matters most in building good friendships. Yes, Christian is really like this. I hope that the viewers can recognize this, and can follow his example. Good job Christian!
Thanks Rob. We land in Detroit on SEP 1 at 13:00h and our flight departs at 18:54h. So there would be time to go to Taco Bell if you feel like stopping by at the Airport. I hope my time off work will not be that stressfull for you. Christian
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I lie awake at night wondering what is going to fail on my 320,000 kilometre Range Rover after watching your amazing rebuild series. What a brilliant video - maybe I can film life with my car with 320,000 k after doing nothing (except a replacement suspension air compressor last year) to it. I forgot there is a slight rattle from under the driver's seat maybe I will find my sunglasses!
You did everything correctly if it got 320t k on it! Christian
Hello again Christian & Vera from Hampshire in the UK.
I love your videos on so many levels - your engineering skills to make the exact tool you need, your mechanical skills and patience, and of course your sense of humour and banter with each other. For someone who understands (a little) with limited mechanical skills, I am hooked every week. Thanks so much for sharing your rebuilds.
I’m now off to drive my relatively low mileage (2010 - 135000 miles) disco 3 and keep my fingers 🤞. 😂
Best wishes.
Very few middle-aged men watch Sarah-n-Tuned videos. Good that Christian is helping change that.
You 2 are a fantastic team, love the banter and wit . Who needs a Jack when you have a Vera 👍😁
These two prove that comedy is alive and well in Germany, hilarious and informative.
Christian & Vera, you know, you two have cracked the true secret of happiness, I love watching you two. Thank you for all of your video’s 😊
Amazing achievement, very well. Loved that you are so organised that you can lay your hands on obscure bearings and bits of tubing. I bet all your socks are in pairs in the sock drawer!
I got the worst organized sock drawer in Germany ! Christian
My faith in humanity is restored !@@Vera_and_Christian
Christian will be regaling generations for years to come with how he made the seal extractor tool.
Christian’s rant about the clutch release bearing was brilliant. I was very surprised to hear his comment about German products not being very good, I think the rest of the world still holds German engineering in very high regard.
Excellent, as always, thank you so much for doing these videos in english. Cheers.
This is gonna be the nicest LR3 on the planet
It wouldn’t be Sunday without Christian and Vera!
Thanks for the ongoing entertainment 😅
Another great day in San Diego With Vera & Christian providing entertainment all the way from Germany for free great coffee time . Happy Trails
Another great Sunday morning start!
Perfect start to my Sunday , coffee and a rainy day in North Dakota!! So no working on the Bmw today.
ITS LR TIME😊😊😊 good morning all.what another fantastic episode.if a tool isnt available christian will make one.this is one of the best landrovers on the road.looking forward to the start up and first drive.till next week guys.greetings from ireland😊😊
Christian and Vera , I’m a discovery owner from the UK , as a fellow engineer I must say your videos and humour are are awesome , your attention to detail is second to none , having worked in Düsseldorf for some time I got to know the German sense of humour and I just love it , keep up the great content and maybe do a disco 1 or2 sometime in the future. Peter
You’re just a very cool couple! Teamwork makes the dream work!
Great video. Especially loved the verbal bearing bashing only to eat humble pie.
Great job as always C&V.
Exellent, Kristian,who knows nothing, can impress himself, that really impressive!!!!!!!!! I loved the rant about german engineers,sounded just like myself??? Thanks again, for the entertainment Kristian and Vera!
The Canning Stock Route Supplier for Toyota parts for special fasteners is 160mms of barb wire and a pair of pliers.Christian, you a lucky to have a very capable Shop Forewoman like Vera. Love the dry humor. A Toyota owner downunder.
I don’t own a Landrover but get a laugh out you both , and look forward to next week’s episode keep up the great work.
The way you make your own tools Christian amazing .You are a very clever German 😂😂
So sorry to hear Vera was so poorly in hospital but is now making a great recovery many thanks for your continued work
sarah n tuned is the master of changing appearances of things...
Great video and good to see a rebuild with so much meticulous care, not just thrown together. Always a pleasure to watch, thanks for posting.
I really enjoy the videos! You guys are really entertaining and I love the detailed information. Your tool making skills are next level!
Land rovers finest technicians Cristian and Vera if you own a land rover these guys are who you want next door
Every Sunday is a LR day come watch be entertained and learn from the masters 😎
Absolutely brilliant engineering/comedy duo. Thank you for these videos.
I always look forward to a Sunday to watch the fabulous videos from Christian & Vera, they are so interesting to watch even if you don't own a Land Rover, the closest i've got to a Land Rover is living about 6 miles from the factory 🤣🤣
I hope Land Rover are watching your videos 👍
Nice to see Christian repping the Maine Winter Romp shirt! Another excellent video!
I would even sit down and watch you two write out your weekly grocery shopping list. I'm sure you could manage to make even that basic task funny and entertaining!
Simply the best YT channel there is. Two very clever people who make my life better. Great job. Danke from the UK.
Well i got to watch two videos in one go, not sure what happened last week. Great content again, the highlight of my weekend.
Looks like new, amazing job. Sorted for another 17 years!
Hey Christian, it's called "fret corrosion", the active oxidisation of two or more metal interfaces without lubrication under extreme pressure.
You're doing a great job of the Disco refurbish.
Brilliant video another step closer to finishing it. Have a great Sunday everybody
I love Christian taking the pieces out of the metal bin at work
👍 I say: people who care about their company check the metal bin! I can see there if we screwed up or not. Christian
Bonkers effort but great work. It's made me want to get a manual D3 again. Best car I ever owned.
Whatever you are doing, I find curiously relaxing, so yes, I probably would watch Christian clean parts.🙂
Trust Vera is on the mend after that worrying time. Glad you still managed to get a video out to make my week. Used little Yellow screwdriver red also available ❤
First time seeing this people, after two minutes I was like “this is a masterpiece”🎉
Wow! Another excellent video from you both. See you next Sunday. Thanks.
This is coming along nicely. It will feel like a new vehicle after all this work.
Hope Vera is getting better after her encounter with that nasty virus ! Thanks for another great video :)
Always like to tool ideas you come up with. thanks guys, see you again next week 😊
Enjoyed your banter
Looking good! So nice to work on clean parts! Thanks for teaching me how to remove the seals!
Great video guys so impressed with the ingenuity, just bought my fist RR sport and your videos made me realise what truly fantastic vehicles Land Rovers are. Not as good as a Toyota obviously but a lot less boring
Keep up the great work
Christian and Vera great blog ❤🇬🇧👊
It’s looking great 👍
I could care less about Land Rover but Christian & Vera are always fun.
Amazing video. Very informative. Love how you remove the seal.
Great work as ever 👍 I finally got mine all back together and MOTd and she's back on the road. Just doing a few shakedown trips first before I do any long ones. Hopefully a few more year's motoring and adventuring 😁
Great work AND nice finish!
To be able to unbolt the body & work on the rolling chassis is incredible..
Nice job. Wishing Vera a good recovery !
Guten Morgen Vera & Christian 😊 Nothing better that get my LR time notification on Sunday morning that the next episode is ready 👍🏻 As always full of fantastic German humour and information. That transmission assembly was definitely something different guys 👍🏻 Maybe when Christian has fixed up Vera’s LR you could buy a broken Toyota and do a fixing up comparison 🤔 That could be fun 🤣 Christians face when Vera was bare footed lol 😆 So until next week take care and as always a big kiss for Vera 😘 x
Great work. 32 degrees C is not that bad. 42 degrees is. BTW it has been cold enough this winter that I have seen my glow plug light come on quite a few times in the morning. Great work on the rebuild. I look forward to the new releases each Sunday evening for us.
I wish I was your Best friend! Ha.
You are absolutely amazing Friend.
I love our LR3…but having electrical issues…. Battery drain….
Having control arm bushings installed…3rd alt and battery… etc….so much work expense and shops involved as I don’t have Your skills and talent.
Very excellent, liked the selector seal removal, little seals and be a sod to get out without damaging the housing but it’s always good to make a special tool. What a pity your company dose not allow you to skip dive as we say in the uk anymore, I’ve tonnes off useful stuff I have found this way
Yes, our new management sucks. Christian
@@Vera_and_Christian I hate stuff going in the bin when it’s useful, but that why our workshops are full of stuff lol
@@Vera_and_ChristianMy favourite recent quote, which I’ve already found occasion to repeat (with attribution) is:
“The difference between a collector and a hoarder is that a collector knows what he has”.
Christian, in that regard & in good humoured know-how, you remind me of my foster dad who, in the 1970s taught a morose teenager how to do all sorts of mechanical things. In those days, cars that ran well & safely were owned by people with money or those who knew how to maintain & repair them at home. We were the latter. If a job required a tool we didn’t have, it would be bought or made. The task was never “bodged”. I’m a hundred miles lower than your skill level, but I at least understand everything you describe. I know that the resourcefulness you both show is life-affirming. I regret that where we are (southern England) few people know how to do much for themselves. I think it’s a severely retrograde step that , commonly, neither the owner nor the dealer really understand the engineering in their vehicles. I greatly dislike the “fixing by replacing one component after another”. It’s all bean counting and little original thinking. Root cause analysis must succeed (eventually!) and it is very satisfying. Loved your honesty with the “trash bag” fault with “The Queen”. So entertaining and educative at the same time. Never change.
Once again ... Sunday off to a quality start and just a sprinkling of OMGs 😁
😅HI professor Christian. Once again a interesting entertaining blog. Surprised you not starting your own land rover garage and put the main dealers to shame. Send my love to Vera. Regards Dave UK.
Another splendid video
I had the privilege 😂 to work with South African Germans , whom were fantastic people .
You Vera and Christian remind me of them , fanatically good at what they did and ideas they had , and humorous , in the motor and egeneering field in South Africa .
One LR3 engine overhaul coming right up!
The usual brilliance
Love the work, its great to see it coming together again. doing all that under the Australia sun of 32deg would be a no no
Making Great progress ............Looking Good !
Great work and nice weather.
You both are the best, this is so impressive, I can’t wait for the next episode. ❤
Really nice work. Respect 👍
fantastic work making that extractor you are very luck having the tools to make the special tools thank you for the very interesting video
I would say fortunate rather than lucky. Christian and Vera’s workshop & parts store is the result of years of decision making. A good quality lathe & the skill to use it enables remarkable things, such as the manufacture of special tools. I believe Christian’s dad is a master toolmaker.
Great job 👏
Love watching you two.
Great stuff as always. Thank you both.
Complicated solutions come from lack of planning or necessity. Basically the clutch release bearing hydraulic pipe did not line up where it naturally fell so had to be dropped or you you could not get to it to uninstall and replace some a workaround was developed
Christian you said "piece of cake " like you were in the RAF
Always a pleasure to watch, keep it coming..
Another great video see you next Sunday 😮
Thank you.
Another fabulous episode guys 👍
Ich kann es kaum erwarten, ihn fahren zu sehen und zu hören. Dies ist mein erster Land Rover überhaupt/Umbau. F für dich... Muss man reich sein, um eines davon zu besitzen? Haha..
Very rare to see the female of the species derive such pleasure from seemingly mundane tasks. 😂
Great work as always you guys. 👍🇬🇧
We all need a missus like Vera, sssh dont tell mine!
Always interesting! Thanks. BR
Top work👏
Another great video
Wish you guys could spend a few days in Michigan! I would love to take you on a tour of the Gilmore Car Museum in Hickory Corners (about 40 minutes from Kalamazoo)!
😅We have lived in Michigan for almost 10 years. We have probably been there already👍🙋♀️
Excellent video, thank you.
Looking forward to you guys getting more than 100k subscribers
Trop bien cette vidéo 😊 vera va avoir un discovery de la nasa
Schön gemacht.
WOW ! Vera and Christian have turned their LR into an Toyota ! 😁 Since it now looks like an Toyota, it probably as good as an Toyota.🤣
@14.37 That's how the ' Land Rover ' virus entered the body, Vera should have worn shoes inside the workshop. You need to put a sign up, no PPE = no entry. I am sure Vera will recover in no time better than LR Time!
Vera had her Australian safety boots on
Lol. Christian
I am doing the same on the land rover defender dti 110
Looking great