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The main bearing caps rotate blocking off the oil supply. Ford fixed on their version of the engine I am led to believe.
That rings a bell!
The main bearing caps rotate blocking off the oil supply. Ford fixed on their version of the engine I am led to believe.
Apparently in Germany all the cars are done under warranty but in the UK Land Rover are still pretending there is no issue. .
My son in law had plenty of problems with the Jag V8 in his Jag to the extent that he got rid of the bloody thing.**** the diesel.
The Jag V8 would run rings around it.
Far superior in longevity regardless of anyone's opinions, it is fact.
Sound good too.
Plus fuel economy isn't too bad the V8 will do 18-25 the diesels tend to do 22-28 so not worth it.
Curious, but what issues? As a rule the AJV8 has been very good. Early ones had some issues with the timing gears iirc and very early ones used Nikasil lined bores (like BMW, Merc, Porsche and others did). Which had some problems with the lining wearing off due to the fuel available at the time. They aren't really know for many major issues.My son in law had plenty of problems with the Jag V8 in his Jag to the extent that he got rid of the bloody thing.
If it was a 3.2 or 4.0 then it could of had nikasil liner issues and/or guide rail failure.My son in law had plenty of problems with the Jag V8 in his Jag to the extent that he got rid of the bloody thing.
My son in law had plenty of problems with the Jag V8 in his Jag to the extent that he got rid of the bloody thing.
The car was a Jag 2 seater coupé. Driving it down to my place it suffered slight overheating, when he arrived he got out of the car, the door swung shut and the car promptly locked itself with the keys inside. I don't know all the history but the last straw was when a piston met the valvesIf it was a 3.2 or 4.0 then it could of had nikasil liner issues and/or guide rail failure.
However after 2001 the engines internals were reworked into arguably the best V8 ever fitted to Jag and Land rover.
What model Jag was it?
The TDV8 is not a great engine.
Turbos
Egrs
Head gaskets
I've had a few in the workshop.
Wouldn't touch then with a barge pole.
Got the AJV8 in my 4.0 Jag and it is awesome. Utterly reliable and quiet until you plant your foot and then it takes off. A colleague followed me once and I planted my foot to overtake on a bypass. He said it was like watching Knight Ryder. He thought everything had stopped except me. F*ck knows how the supercharged version goes.
An early 4.0.The car was a Jag 2 seater coupé. Driving it down to my place it suffered slight overheating, when he arrived he got out of the car, the door swung shut and the car promptly locked itself with the keys inside. I don't know all the history but the last straw was when a piston met the valves
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