Well since my recent clutch/ gear linkage issues have been resolved my hippo has been running well......very well in fact so I knew that in probability there was a problem looming...
Its a 2002 Freelander 1 GS TD4.
So here's what's happened.
For about 2 weeks I've noticed a very slight whine when accelerating...it sounded like the turbo on my old Uno Turbo sounded but much quieter so I was already thinking hmm turbo, don't usually hear that....
Went out yesterday for short run and as well as the whine I started to get a rattling sound that sounds like it's coming from behind the engine...Just about where I believe the turbo unit is. It came on very quickly from nothing to a very noticeable rattle (think pebbles in a can with a background whine to boot) within a few miles. A mile or so further down the road I start getting grey smoke (lots) with a tiny hint of blue in it and a loss of power; not complete loss but again noticeable. Fortunately I was less than a mile from the yard at this point so quickly headed back as I've seen an engine run away after a turbo failure and don't want that happening to me. Now I got a similar thing (minus the noise) when I had a loose injector so in hope I checked them but all was fine. Started looking around the engine bay for obvious signs of a problem and noticed what looks like lots of new oil around the intercooler hose where it connects to the intercooler. I pulled the hose and can see oil in the hose and running back out the intercooler. Not jugs of the stuff but enough for serious concern. Checked the oil level which was on minimum when usually the vehicle holds oil very well despite having 150k on the clock> I last checked it about 7 days ago and as usual it didn't need topping up so I know the oil has gone from max to mi in about 7 days - I'm guessing it actually did that in about 1-2 miles since the smoke started though.
So all this is telling me that I have a turbo problem (unless you guys can think of an alternative!!). I know its an expensive part and I know its a pain in the butt to get too (I believe you have to drop the IRD) but I'm reasonably handy with a spanner although lacking ramps etc so I'm guessing I could do this myself. When I look on ebay I can see lots of kits for Freelander 1 turbo's but they all seem to have different parts in them (for example
Land Rover Freelander1 TD4 Turbo Vent Filter Kit LLJ500010 or LAND ROVER FREELANDER 1 2.0 TD4 NEW GARRETT TURBO CHARGER FITTING KIT & BREATHER). If I buy a new turbo (by new I mean recon) can I "simply" unbolt the old, bolt on the new, and put the rest of the vehicle back together? Are there any other parts I'm likely to need or any other bits I should consider checking/ replacing whilst I'm down there?
Finally is there anything other than the turbo failing that could cause this (I live in hope).
Many thanks
Fritz
Its a 2002 Freelander 1 GS TD4.
So here's what's happened.
For about 2 weeks I've noticed a very slight whine when accelerating...it sounded like the turbo on my old Uno Turbo sounded but much quieter so I was already thinking hmm turbo, don't usually hear that....
Went out yesterday for short run and as well as the whine I started to get a rattling sound that sounds like it's coming from behind the engine...Just about where I believe the turbo unit is. It came on very quickly from nothing to a very noticeable rattle (think pebbles in a can with a background whine to boot) within a few miles. A mile or so further down the road I start getting grey smoke (lots) with a tiny hint of blue in it and a loss of power; not complete loss but again noticeable. Fortunately I was less than a mile from the yard at this point so quickly headed back as I've seen an engine run away after a turbo failure and don't want that happening to me. Now I got a similar thing (minus the noise) when I had a loose injector so in hope I checked them but all was fine. Started looking around the engine bay for obvious signs of a problem and noticed what looks like lots of new oil around the intercooler hose where it connects to the intercooler. I pulled the hose and can see oil in the hose and running back out the intercooler. Not jugs of the stuff but enough for serious concern. Checked the oil level which was on minimum when usually the vehicle holds oil very well despite having 150k on the clock> I last checked it about 7 days ago and as usual it didn't need topping up so I know the oil has gone from max to mi in about 7 days - I'm guessing it actually did that in about 1-2 miles since the smoke started though.
So all this is telling me that I have a turbo problem (unless you guys can think of an alternative!!). I know its an expensive part and I know its a pain in the butt to get too (I believe you have to drop the IRD) but I'm reasonably handy with a spanner although lacking ramps etc so I'm guessing I could do this myself. When I look on ebay I can see lots of kits for Freelander 1 turbo's but they all seem to have different parts in them (for example
Land Rover Freelander1 TD4 Turbo Vent Filter Kit LLJ500010 or LAND ROVER FREELANDER 1 2.0 TD4 NEW GARRETT TURBO CHARGER FITTING KIT & BREATHER). If I buy a new turbo (by new I mean recon) can I "simply" unbolt the old, bolt on the new, and put the rest of the vehicle back together? Are there any other parts I'm likely to need or any other bits I should consider checking/ replacing whilst I'm down there?
Finally is there anything other than the turbo failing that could cause this (I live in hope).
Many thanks
Fritz