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John Hancock
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Its half and half I think Ian, Its got a timing belt that runs to one cam but the two cams are linked with a chain.

 

Anyway sod the Puma engine, I just went out and bought a new Landy monthly mag to replace the one next to the bog which is about six years old and its virtually the same bar about two pages :thumbdown::thumbdown::thumbdown:

 

Bob

 

Ha ha! when I had a LR I bought a few of the plethora of glossy mags available for sufferers of this particular fetish.

And yes, seen one, seen 'em all.

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Git of a job today changing the shiny little linkage bit in picture so I can change between high and low box. All oils changed and new shocks on the back but as the bushes were not in the box no new anti role bar, someone is going to get shouted at next week for that!

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Git of a job today changing the shiny little linkage bit in picture so I can change between high and low box. All oils changed and new shocks on the back but as the bushes were not in the box no new anti role bar, someone is going to get shouted at next week for that!

 

 

Done many of those :) there is a knack to it :)

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Git of a job today changing the shiny little linkage bit in picture so I can change between high and low box. All oils changed and new shocks on the back but as the bushes were not in the box no new anti role bar, someone is going to get shouted at next week for that!

 

Hi mate looks a nice job thanks Jon

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Done many of those :) there is a knack to it :)

 

Yeh, take everything apart to get the pin out as it won't because of the direction it's put in.

I can see why it was welded last time it snapped, done well as iv had the vehicles at least 10 years now and it must have been like that when I got it!

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Yeh, take everything apart to get the pin out as it won't because of the direction it's put in.

I can see why it was welded last time it snapped, done well as iv had the vehicles at least 10 years now and it must have been like that when I got it!

 

 

If your very lucky you can pop it out but most have to come apart I always put the pin in the other way round so it's 5 minute job next time :)

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