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Kay4557



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Cam belt snapped - advice please!

HI all,
First time here - I have a 2010 FL2 TD4 XS, and the cam belt went two days ago, at around 105kmiles...Sad
The mechanic is saying its not worth repairing and a new engine could cost what I paid for it, which was £4k (April 2024).
Has anyone got any thoughts on the best course of action?
Much appreciated - thanks.

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Rommel



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Unusual for belts to fail at that milage, I would get a second opinion. 2013 FL2 XS.
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The engine is a basic Ford/Peugeot engine, there will be many used examples about for little money, depending how DIY you and your mates are removing the engine and transferring the LR bits to the donor engine. Other option is remove the cylinder head and check the damage and go from there.[/url] my PC is slightly to the right of Genghis
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100k for a belt and I would say yes that is suspiciosly early.
But a 2010 car in 2024 and they should be changed every 7 years, then you have been lucky to get this far.

If I remember correctly the original mileage specification was 150k or 10 years (whichever is the soonest) but I got shortened at some point to 100k or 7 years. Tangiers Orange - gone, missing her
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"....... If I remember correctly the original mileage specification was 150k or 10 years (whichever is the soonest) but I got shortened at some point to 100k or 7 years......."

Spot-on there Andy.

Some said to change it at 75K to be well on the safe side.

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If damage is just bent valves and broken rockers, then the parts spend is minor. However a replacement engine wouldn't be much more than repairing the one you have.
Labour is the expensive part, so here a replacement engine would work out less. A good second hand engine can be had for about £750, plus whatever labour and consumables are needed to complete the job. Hyundai Ioniq 5 Ultimate. The family car.
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Rommel



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3landertwo wrote:
"....... If I remember correctly the original mileage specification was 150k or 10 years (whichever is the soonest) but I got shortened at some point to 100k or 7 years......."

Spot-on there Andy.

Some said to change it at 75K to be well on the safe side.


I had my belt changed at eight years and 65,000 the one that came off looked brand new, I think if its a TD4 it would probably go to ten yrs and/or 150 k miles it was changed to the lower milage on the SD4 as there were some early belt fails ? 2013 FL2 XS.
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Kay4557



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This is all really helpful thanks - been quoted 15 hours work at £60+VAT to remove and install new engine so if I can find one at approx £750 that would be worth it.
Thanks again - this has really helped with reaching a decision.

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Kay4557



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PS anyone got any recommendations for a mechanic in the Merseyside/NW who really knows what they're doing with a FL?

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If you can wait
Land Ranger Services
3-5, Atherton Industrial Centre,
Bolton Rd,
Atherton,
Manchester M46 9RB
01942 926175

If you can't wait
K Services Centurion Court
Farington, Leyland,
Lancashire PR25 3UQ
01772 368807

One of the mechanics at Land ranger Services runs a FL2 that he has had for many years, been to the moon and back, swears by them. They are cheaper but often have a 2 month wait.

The guys at K services are helpful and know thier stuff - fitted a thermostat to the DS (don't ask, it's a nightmare job if you have the hands of a gorilla) a lot cheaper than dealers and fitted me in with only a week delay. Tangiers Orange - gone, missing her
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Kay4557



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Amazing - thank you!

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Welcome to the forum Kay

This has to be one of the most helpful and respectful forums on the internet IMO Jules

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I'll second that Thumbs Up 2007 TD4 XS The work horse that earns its up keep
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Welcome, plenty of s/h engines available, check out ebay or any number of car or 4x4 breakers.
Some of the breakers might be able to recommend someone locally to fit an engine you buy from them? Landrover - turning owners into mechanics since 1948

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Kay4557 wrote:
This is all really helpful thanks - been quoted 15 hours work at £60+VAT to remove and install new engine so if I can find one at approx £750 that would be worth it.
Thanks again - this has really helped with reaching a decision.


I'd be surprised if a decent mechanic can't change a Freelander 2 engine in under 5 hours. There's not much too it, if pulling the whole unit. Maybe that time is including doing a full service while at it, but I'd do the belt and oil filter before the replacement engine goes in. Hyundai Ioniq 5 Ultimate. The family car.
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