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fredastaire Member Since: 03 Dec 2012 Location: Holbrook Posts: 721 |
IF the Freelie is not covered by warranty AND the engine does need replacing then beware any garage that follows the Landrover workshop manual Topix.
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6th Apr 2014 2:15 pm |
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irishjag Member Since: 28 Aug 2013 Location: Wexford Posts: 27 |
So does this mean that post Feb 2008 cars are not imune to the dreaded exhaust cam failure?? |
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29th Apr 2014 12:30 pm |
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fredastaire Member Since: 03 Dec 2012 Location: Holbrook Posts: 721 |
My comments above related specifically to keep costs down by fitting a replacement engine and the fact that Topix provides a crazy very very expensive way of changing an engine.
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29th Apr 2014 4:55 pm |
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afli Member Since: 24 Feb 2015 Location: Gjovik Posts: 2 |
The camshaft is broken and the connector to the diesel pump when't into 6 pieces.
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17th Apr 2015 7:24 pm |
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fredastaire Member Since: 03 Dec 2012 Location: Holbrook Posts: 721 |
It could be inside the crankshaft balancer assembly which is viewed from the bottom of the engine with the sump removed.
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17th Apr 2015 10:13 pm |
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afli Member Since: 24 Feb 2015 Location: Gjovik Posts: 2 |
hi
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18th Apr 2015 7:04 am |
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AnthonyD Member Since: 09 Mar 2016 Location: East Anglia Posts: 8 |
Hi
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9th Mar 2016 11:52 am |
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RichP Member Since: 21 Sep 2014 Location: Worcestershire Posts: 1369 |
Have you contacted LR? If it is a manufacturing fault then I would have thought you would get some assistance, it should last longer than 130k. The camshaft should show signs of manufacture defect if this is the case, make sure you get this from the garage as this is your evidence if this turns out to be the issue. |
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9th Mar 2016 1:06 pm |
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AnthonyD Member Since: 09 Mar 2016 Location: East Anglia Posts: 8 |
Thanks for the reply.
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9th Mar 2016 1:36 pm |
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EYorkshire Member Since: 18 Nov 2010 Location: (!) Posts: 4392 |
Wrong thread |
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9th Mar 2016 2:46 pm |
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fredastaire Member Since: 03 Dec 2012 Location: Holbrook Posts: 721 |
maybe I can add some thoughts to the primary problem of needing to change engine. I went through this 3 years ago, my Freelie was bought at 34k miles with the big ends wrecked by the previous TV celebrity owner not having it serviced ever and run clear out of oil, I bought via Ebay. I then searched Ebay and bought a 'new' engine for circa £1850. Reading the LR manual about how to remove an engine brings about a totally ridiculous technique of removing all the suspension, aircon, power steering before removing the engine/box unit by lowering out complete with the front subframe. The man hours must be mind blowing. I left all ancilliaries connected with its pipework and undrained, didnt even take the bonnet off, didnt even take the radiators out. The engine will slide out sideways and lift vertically out , leaving all the gearbox installed, just like the 'old days' - Its all documented by me elsewhere on this forum. I then sold my old engine in parts on ebay and got circa £1000 back. So there are low cost alternatives. the biggest point is to make sure that the mechanics do not follow the LR route of dissasembly otherwise you will be in for chassis alignment, steering re-tracking, filling the aircon, filling the power steering, the list goes on... I would not consider rebuilding the installed engine, its too expensive and you dont know what debris might have fallen inside. 2010GS Auto ex Celeb, Santorini Black, 2011 facelift , spoiler, spats, mudflaps, LED footwell lamps, Witter detach,
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9th Mar 2016 3:09 pm |
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AnthonyD Member Since: 09 Mar 2016 Location: East Anglia Posts: 8 |
That's the sort of advice I was hoping for, thanks. Very helpful. How did the ebay engine work out? I would have thought buying one like that would be risky, especially for a non-expert like myself. Did you get yours of a dealer or a private sale? Any pointers would be useful.
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9th Mar 2016 5:20 pm |
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alex_pescaru Member Since: 12 Mar 2009 Location: RO Posts: 4642 |
Question is: in which place is the camshaft broken?
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9th Mar 2016 6:10 pm |
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AnthonyD Member Since: 09 Mar 2016 Location: East Anglia Posts: 8 |
I haven't seen it myself, but apparently the very end - the castellated part that engages with the pump is completely destroyed, like the one in the top right image at the start of this topic.
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9th Mar 2016 6:57 pm |
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