Registry of Ex Military Land Rovers
REMLR Technical => Mechanical => Topic started by: Muesli on May 16, 2018, 12:51:56 PM
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Hello,
I am new to the forum so please excuse if this is an old/already covered question.
I have found several publications with assembly and parts lists, etc. within REMLR but not one that lists the required servicing schedules (i.e. liquids and parts/filter change intervals/periods). I have been lucky enough to acquire an ex ADF 1991 upgraded 110 RFSV 4x4 Land Rover (3.9L Isuzu engine, winch, etc.) and plan to do my own servicing where ever I can.
I tried contacting the relevant department in the ADF, but they just refer me to Graysonline & FrontLine, etc. through whom they sell the vehicles. But they do not have the information/publications/manuals.
Can you help?
Thank you.
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G'day Muesli, welcome to our forum
Well mate, you perhaps should have asked here first :)
Frontline actually do have some of the publications and they are on their website under "safety". It's a shame that the numbnuts you spoke to couldn't be more helpful - all a matter of comms and training I expect.
The following publication is from their website - there is a fair bit there under "safety" that you may find helpful.
There are also parts and repair manuals in the library section of our remlr.com site (not this forum).
I trust that this is what you are looking for: https://afmsafety.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2018/03/VEH-G109-LandRover-110-4X4-all-types-Service-Instruction.pdf
Please add a pic of your RFSV whenyou get a chance
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Hi Dugite,
Many thanks for your reply. Really appreciate it. Yes, this is what I was after. Thank you.
I will have a close look at their website as well.
Best regards.
PS. I am still learning about the REMLR website, and will add a picture as I get my head round it all :-)
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I service mine once a year. Usually in the week leading up to Corowa. I drop all the fluids and replace the fuel and oil filters. If I was to do more than 10k in a year I would do it all again but I have only done 12k in the 3.5 years I have owned it.
Don’t for get to check the filter in the bolt near the fuel pump they are usually filthy. Any Isuzu Ute dealer can get the filters and stuff in for you pretty easily.
Enjoy
Adam
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Many thanks for the tip Adam.
I will have a look for the filter you mentioned. I seem to do much more than 10k per year so far. But I suspect the novelty may wear off - eventually :-)
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Here is a pictures as requested Dugite.
Enjoy :-)
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Hi Meusli, I see you're using the split rims and HiMilers it came with?
If the noise/imbalance ever gets to you, there are plenty of tubeless/tubed rim/tyre alternatives.
These vehicles look good in the bush, don't they?
Thanks for posting :)