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26 minutes ago, Khriss said:

But Mick ! That blind - you better watch yr toes or use a short bar ;) K

Strange isn’t it? At 85 my father could still read a paper without glasses as long as he was sat next to the window. I wonder if computer screen usage is a factor.

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Don't know..... I would say a screwdriver as a stop. Ingesting carb parts usually end up smacking the inlet side of the piston skirt or being thumped numerous times in to the combustion chamber. I would say it is the screwdriver as a piston stop. Inspection of the carb should show if it is complete or not!

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Don't know..... I would say a screwdriver as a stop. Ingesting carb parts usually end up smacking the inlet side of the piston skirt or being thumped numerous times in to the combustion chamber. I would say it is the screwdriver as a piston stop. Inspection of the carb should show if it is complete or not!


I will be looking at replacing the carb as well, so I will pull it apart when I get a new one.

Either way the piston and barrel need replacing.
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2 minutes ago, htb said:

Landrover's gearbox, reverse gear locking up, recon one ordered from ashcrofts.

How long did it take to remove? Got the clutch to do on mine next week and think it’ll be easier to take the engine out rather than drop gearbox. Plenty of access but with no post lift it would be a trolley jack job and shed floor isn’t the smoothest!

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Best part of a day on my own with engine crane and trolley jack. Did the clutch 18mths ago took engine out to do much easier as gravity helping you and easier lump to move around/balance. The gearbox/transfer box is bloody awkward to line up correctly with engine from underneath if you don't have the correct cradle

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Spent today fixing MS201s, one with the remains of a screwdriver in the combustion chamber which was a relatively simple fix for an uneducated owner, one 201 looked like it had come out of the village pond and then stated porting a Makita DCS5030 - should go well once done.

Just got one of those extendable Stihl pole cutters in. Fortunately, I have done a few now so don't let them intimidate me now:scared1:

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