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I have since sorted the problem, it was a combination of a number of things. Sludge in the bottom of the tanks was blocking filters, questionable quality diesel, throttle linkage and cut-off cable adjusted poorly, it's a much happier unit now although I did find out my transfer case is trashed.
I'm curious as to what you think I haven't considered. You haven't seen the scenario, dead flat, straight road about 3 miles long, a good mile of visibility all round, no traffic, no side roads, no trees, absolutely nothing to hit. I idled it there at about 2-3 mph. I wasn't suggesting I drive...
So after a number of weeks of stripping and rebuilding hubs and driveshafts, I finally got all the hubs back together last night. I couldn't resist bolting the brake drums on (no brake assemblies fitted) and going for a quick drive. I live in a rural area so there is really nothing to hit, and...
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