Useful video, however the bit that said "hours later" is where I am and we therefore cant see what you did.
@WesWarner11 ай бұрын
Great video, Where did you get your fuel lines? Did you change them from the start of the video (blue) to the end (clear)?
@algelgie Жыл бұрын
Which one is the return line please?
@craigmellor4632 Жыл бұрын
Great video and hopefully inspiring. I am just about to perform the same process as this. I have drained the old fuel out of the tank. Then I am planning to use the little hand pump to draw the new fuel through into the filter, then the injector and finally the nozzles attempting to identify new fuel from old by the colour. Witnessed a similar moment as this on a JCB 3C early last year - a brilliant feeling when it fires up.
@killerbanjo2 жыл бұрын
Did you sort the smoke out? Mine smokes like that and I am worries that it wont pass an MOT here in the UK because of it. Power seems okay so I am thinking valve stem seals maybe. Well done on getting it started!
@geoffguest62932 жыл бұрын
I had to rebuild the engine. It had a lot of issues, worn bores and rings, pitted valve seats, and a cam that had a worn out keyway which had been welded up 5 degrees out of position.
@killerbanjo2 жыл бұрын
@@geoffguest6293 oh god that doesn't make me feel hopeful! Got to love a welded up keyway. People that do that are the same people that weld a sprocket to a countershaft on a motorcycle! You got a video of how the Landy is doing now?
@eddkennedy6458 Жыл бұрын
@@killerbanjo check your injection pump timing, the timing chain wears and you may have to advance the timing a little.
@killerbanjo Жыл бұрын
@@eddkennedy6458 Yeah it turned out that it had a new style cam chain tensioner but with the old style chain that has 1 link more I think so the chain was not getting tensioned correctly. Put the correct chain in and redid the timing and now it runs spot on. I say spot on, these 2.25 diesels are so slow!
@VikingBagsYT3 жыл бұрын
great adventure! we here at VikingBags really appreciate your content!
@patrickswayze25965 жыл бұрын
How much the vegetation has changed since then! It looks like a completely different site now!
@perlindros97845 жыл бұрын
Driving a Series LR is like being in a cartoon movie. Remember mine having algiers in the tank clogging the pickup pipe mesh filter.
@ASHJAY756 жыл бұрын
Great video mate! Looks like a top weekend of riding. Could I pm you regarding the route you took??
@Jpy716 жыл бұрын
looked a great ride nice to see
@islanddreaming85916 жыл бұрын
good music
@conrad14687 жыл бұрын
Awesome job!! I know how you're feeling. The big smile and a "yeah who".... it a great feeling. Enjoy!
@mrjohnsonclarke7 жыл бұрын
Great looking truck, love the patina!
@christiansultana90557 жыл бұрын
well done
@wilko4507 жыл бұрын
I know this was a couple of years ago, do you have a GPs file for this ride.
@geoffguest62937 жыл бұрын
Sorry Geoff, I didn't carry a GPS for the trip.
@sonnydiamond89937 жыл бұрын
That was a great video!...........& I'm a harsh critic. Well done and beautifully presented.
@LukasRustemeyer8 жыл бұрын
Beautiful truck, love the patina on it.
@davidk62718 жыл бұрын
beautiful Mate. I love seeing them come back to life. Well done.cheers,David.
@ColinTonkasdad8 жыл бұрын
one happy man ... cheers
@geoffguest62938 жыл бұрын
+Colin Tonkasdad Yes indeed. When I bought it i didn't know whether the gearbox and clutch were stuffed as well. I was able to turn the engine over by hand so that felt sound, but you never know until you get the engine running. I have a Facebook page documenting the restoration. Landrover series 3 restoration if your interested.
@ColinTonkasdad8 жыл бұрын
+Geoff Guest I'll check that out cheers
@copykatmoto65488 жыл бұрын
goddamn
@quong18 жыл бұрын
grate ride and upload....the bikes made the journey look easy and comfortable... have you tried the billy goat bluff ?
@1Know1tHurts9 жыл бұрын
I enjoyed your video a lot. Australia is a very beautiful country.
@michaelibbotson127410 жыл бұрын
Great vid mate! Very well put together. Looked like a great trip. Thanks for sharing!
@geoffguest629310 жыл бұрын
Thanks Mike, I'm doing another trip starting next Friday. Up the east coast of Australia via the great divide to Brisbane. Then following the Darling river back to Wentworth then home to Mornington.
@jonathanambler10 жыл бұрын
Great adventure guys. Thanks for sharing.
@geoffguest629311 жыл бұрын
Yes, its a nice place to live. Where did you move to canvoodoo? g
@canvoodoo11 жыл бұрын
Used to make that drive every day stunning just 1 of the things I miss about Austrlia
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Useful video, however the bit that said "hours later" is where I am and we therefore cant see what you did.
Great video, Where did you get your fuel lines? Did you change them from the start of the video (blue) to the end (clear)?
Which one is the return line please?
Great video and hopefully inspiring. I am just about to perform the same process as this. I have drained the old fuel out of the tank. Then I am planning to use the little hand pump to draw the new fuel through into the filter, then the injector and finally the nozzles attempting to identify new fuel from old by the colour. Witnessed a similar moment as this on a JCB 3C early last year - a brilliant feeling when it fires up.
Did you sort the smoke out? Mine smokes like that and I am worries that it wont pass an MOT here in the UK because of it. Power seems okay so I am thinking valve stem seals maybe. Well done on getting it started!
I had to rebuild the engine. It had a lot of issues, worn bores and rings, pitted valve seats, and a cam that had a worn out keyway which had been welded up 5 degrees out of position.
@@geoffguest6293 oh god that doesn't make me feel hopeful! Got to love a welded up keyway. People that do that are the same people that weld a sprocket to a countershaft on a motorcycle! You got a video of how the Landy is doing now?
@@killerbanjo check your injection pump timing, the timing chain wears and you may have to advance the timing a little.
@@eddkennedy6458 Yeah it turned out that it had a new style cam chain tensioner but with the old style chain that has 1 link more I think so the chain was not getting tensioned correctly. Put the correct chain in and redid the timing and now it runs spot on. I say spot on, these 2.25 diesels are so slow!
great adventure! we here at VikingBags really appreciate your content!
How much the vegetation has changed since then! It looks like a completely different site now!
Driving a Series LR is like being in a cartoon movie. Remember mine having algiers in the tank clogging the pickup pipe mesh filter.
Great video mate! Looks like a top weekend of riding. Could I pm you regarding the route you took??
looked a great ride nice to see
good music
Awesome job!! I know how you're feeling. The big smile and a "yeah who".... it a great feeling. Enjoy!
Great looking truck, love the patina!
well done
I know this was a couple of years ago, do you have a GPs file for this ride.
Sorry Geoff, I didn't carry a GPS for the trip.
That was a great video!...........& I'm a harsh critic. Well done and beautifully presented.
Beautiful truck, love the patina on it.
beautiful Mate. I love seeing them come back to life. Well done.cheers,David.
one happy man ... cheers
+Colin Tonkasdad Yes indeed. When I bought it i didn't know whether the gearbox and clutch were stuffed as well. I was able to turn the engine over by hand so that felt sound, but you never know until you get the engine running. I have a Facebook page documenting the restoration. Landrover series 3 restoration if your interested.
+Geoff Guest I'll check that out cheers
goddamn
grate ride and upload....the bikes made the journey look easy and comfortable... have you tried the billy goat bluff ?
I enjoyed your video a lot. Australia is a very beautiful country.
Great vid mate! Very well put together. Looked like a great trip. Thanks for sharing!
Thanks Mike, I'm doing another trip starting next Friday. Up the east coast of Australia via the great divide to Brisbane. Then following the Darling river back to Wentworth then home to Mornington.
Great adventure guys. Thanks for sharing.
Yes, its a nice place to live. Where did you move to canvoodoo? g
Used to make that drive every day stunning just 1 of the things I miss about Austrlia
my dad has a red 57 mga ...loved the video