Meanwhile the Land Rover transmission is still appart from breaking a
layshaft
on the way back from the Portland All British car meet last month. Gears
are
good & a new layshaft is all thats needed. The transmission is now being
reassembled. Since the transmission is out, its time to deal with some
vandalism done to the Land Rover. It looks like someone (I'm 99% sure who &
when) poured dirt down the crank case of my newly rebuilt engine.
Will it ever end?
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Ow! That's is awful! Who would do such a thing! Unfortunately, it
is not the first time I have heard of something like this. A friend's
ex-boyfriend put sand in her carburettor - destroyed on of the intake
valves.
People like this should be condemned to totally rebuild a lot of
enignes. Then they will think twice before pulling something like
that.
My condolences...
James
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