Steve.Field
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Hi,
I have a Freelander MY02 1.8 Petrol Commercial. This is my forst Freelander which i have enjoyed alot since owning it 6 months ago. It had only done 36k miles when i bought it. Sonce owning it i have done 7k miles.
A week ago the head gasket went It seems this is a regular problem. Wishing to save some money ( lost my job recently ) i dedcided with my limited mechanical experience ( Carpenter by trade ) to have a go at the repair myself.
I had a service manual on cd which helped with information etc.
I stripped the head off and had it skimmed just incase. I left the inlet manifold in the engine compartment, i was unable to release the fuel line that is attached to the fuel rail. The 2 lugs that were there are not now that releases the line.
Anyway, The head came back as, skimmed and rebulit just as it was handed over. The cam belt was left in position so no need to take the pulley off or remove the engine mount. The belt was only replaced 10k ago.
I used new head bolts, and bought a full head gasket set to OEM standards.
All the assembly work seemed to be ok. Carefully checking connection, plugs etc. I did have to [ut a new coil pack and 2 new ht leads on as the inards had come appart. Left half on the spark plugs! As a matter of course i replaced the plugs too.
As per guide, i revolved the crankshaft around twice, making sure that the pulley park was dead opposite the top mark on the lower cam cover.
The cam shafts were lined up exhaust- inlet exhaust inlet just as the diagram showed. Belt was fitted and tensioned. I manually turned the crankshaft over 2 times again and the cam markings were as they should be and no fouling was encountered.
On trying to start the car, it just wont go?? You can hear it trying, but its just not having it, before my head gasket went it started first time every time
I have checked all push in plugs, connections, spark at the plugs etc..
Have i missed something fundermental or is there some more checks i can do??
Any help would be much appreciated,
Kind Regards,
Steve
I have a Freelander MY02 1.8 Petrol Commercial. This is my forst Freelander which i have enjoyed alot since owning it 6 months ago. It had only done 36k miles when i bought it. Sonce owning it i have done 7k miles.
A week ago the head gasket went It seems this is a regular problem. Wishing to save some money ( lost my job recently ) i dedcided with my limited mechanical experience ( Carpenter by trade ) to have a go at the repair myself.
I had a service manual on cd which helped with information etc.
I stripped the head off and had it skimmed just incase. I left the inlet manifold in the engine compartment, i was unable to release the fuel line that is attached to the fuel rail. The 2 lugs that were there are not now that releases the line.
Anyway, The head came back as, skimmed and rebulit just as it was handed over. The cam belt was left in position so no need to take the pulley off or remove the engine mount. The belt was only replaced 10k ago.
I used new head bolts, and bought a full head gasket set to OEM standards.
All the assembly work seemed to be ok. Carefully checking connection, plugs etc. I did have to [ut a new coil pack and 2 new ht leads on as the inards had come appart. Left half on the spark plugs! As a matter of course i replaced the plugs too.
As per guide, i revolved the crankshaft around twice, making sure that the pulley park was dead opposite the top mark on the lower cam cover.
The cam shafts were lined up exhaust- inlet exhaust inlet just as the diagram showed. Belt was fitted and tensioned. I manually turned the crankshaft over 2 times again and the cam markings were as they should be and no fouling was encountered.
On trying to start the car, it just wont go?? You can hear it trying, but its just not having it, before my head gasket went it started first time every time
I have checked all push in plugs, connections, spark at the plugs etc..
Have i missed something fundermental or is there some more checks i can do??
Any help would be much appreciated,
Kind Regards,
Steve