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Hi, the one shot grease is an up grade to EP90, it's thicker and than EP90 which has the tendency to leak out. You need to drain out the old and refresh with the new grease. It's what's used on the newer defenders etc. you need to warm it up first to squirt it in. Doing it as a service.

 

This is what I have researched but please tell me if I am wrong??

 

Hi IAN your right that all chaps here are using one shot grease that what they use now in new land rovers thanks Jon

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Hi IAN your right that all chaps here are using one shot grease that what they use now in new land rovers thanks Jon

 

 

Hi Jon, be interesting to see how much old oil was in them compared to the one shots? The seals don't leak so should be ok???

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Hi Jon, be interesting to see how much old oil was in them compared to the one shots? The seals don't leak so should be ok???

 

Hi IAN I think the chap taken out some oil and put in one shot grease lot better stuff IAN thanks for email can I see them on mate to see how bright they are thanks Jon

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Hi IAN I think the chap taken out some oil and put in one shot grease lot better stuff IAN thanks for email can I see them on mate to see how bright they are thanks Jon

 

 

I done it mate one had about 200ml in the other had about 100ml in. Glad I done it mate. Filled with one shot now. Will email you pics of LEDs mate

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I done it mate one had about 200ml in the other had about 100ml in. Glad I done it mate. Filled with one shot now. Will email you pics of LEDs mate

 

Hi IAN can have pics looking from cab when light are on in the dark IAN as to see how brights they are thanks Jon

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Just spent an hour and a half under my 90. Front uj went this afternoon and who ever put the prop back on last time used metric spanners on an imperial nut. Managed to get it off with a lot of swearing and a chisel in the end. Couldn't get a splitter onto it.

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Just spent an hour and a half under my 90. Front uj went this afternoon and who ever put the prop back on last time used metric spanners on an imperial nut. Managed to get it off with a lot of swearing and a chisel in the end. Couldn't get a splitter onto it.

 

Handy little tool makes life a bit easier....

 

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Handy little tool makes life a bit easier....

 

 

Yup, just found out about that. Not great for rounded nuts though unfortunately. I'll be getting one for the future though

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Thought I'd join in & add a few pics of my Landy.

 

 

Very nice Defender there!!

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