Equivalent Part Numbers
Discussion
The rubber grommet that the cables pass through under the bulkhead is a Land Rover part and can be found here
http://www.lrseries.com/shop/product/listing/1647/...
http://www.lrseries.com/shop/product/listing/1647/...
According to this thread
http://tinyurl.com/lfxc46
if your starter motor is screeching you should replace this part
http://tinyurl.com/n6wbuk
http://tinyurl.com/lfxc46
if your starter motor is screeching you should replace this part
http://tinyurl.com/n6wbuk
Ireland said:
A couple of alternative part numbers for the handbrake shoes and the fuel filter
The handbrake shoes I got were APEC Braking part number SHU-482
The fittings kit the go with it (springs, etc) is APEC part number 766.
An alternative fittings kit is the Quinten Hazell one BFK-351.
The fuel filter I used is a Bosch one and the number on it is 957.
Also, when fitting the fuel filter the bolt holding it in place will most likely be rusted and have to be cut out so it's a good idea to have an M8 x 50mm stainless steel bolt, 2 x M8 stainless steel washers and an M8 Nyloc nut on hand.
Have just ordered the Peugot 605 handbrake shoes and spring kitting fit for £45 delivered from here....The handbrake shoes I got were APEC Braking part number SHU-482
The fittings kit the go with it (springs, etc) is APEC part number 766.
An alternative fittings kit is the Quinten Hazell one BFK-351.
The fuel filter I used is a Bosch one and the number on it is 957.
Also, when fitting the fuel filter the bolt holding it in place will most likely be rusted and have to be cut out so it's a good idea to have an M8 x 50mm stainless steel bolt, 2 x M8 stainless steel washers and an M8 Nyloc nut on hand.
http://www.brakesint.co.uk/brake_friction.html
The link to the equivalent parts web summary page is broken, so I've restored it from the Internet Archives and hosted it here for everyone
http://www.alexjudd.com/cerbera/parts.html
http://www.alexjudd.com/cerbera/parts.html
Another on-line version of the workshop manual .....
http://content.yudu.com/Library/A1hm8j/TVRWORKMANU...
Done as a web-paper and really easy to use.
http://content.yudu.com/Library/A1hm8j/TVRWORKMANU...
Done as a web-paper and really easy to use.
markh1 said:
Ireland said:
A couple of alternative part numbers for the handbrake shoes and the fuel filter
The handbrake shoes I got were APEC Braking part number SHU-482
The fittings kit the go with it (springs, etc) is APEC part number 766.
An alternative fittings kit is the Quinten Hazell one BFK-351.
The fuel filter I used is a Bosch one and the number on it is 957.
Also, when fitting the fuel filter the bolt holding it in place will most likely be rusted and have to be cut out so it's a good idea to have an M8 x 50mm stainless steel bolt, 2 x M8 stainless steel washers and an M8 Nyloc nut on hand.
Have just ordered the Peugot 605 handbrake shoes and spring kitting fit for £45 delivered from here....The handbrake shoes I got were APEC Braking part number SHU-482
The fittings kit the go with it (springs, etc) is APEC part number 766.
An alternative fittings kit is the Quinten Hazell one BFK-351.
The fuel filter I used is a Bosch one and the number on it is 957.
Also, when fitting the fuel filter the bolt holding it in place will most likely be rusted and have to be cut out so it's a good idea to have an M8 x 50mm stainless steel bolt, 2 x M8 stainless steel washers and an M8 Nyloc nut on hand.
http://www.brakesint.co.uk/brake_friction.html
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