ifloochies
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Hi there,
My Discovery 200Tdi automatic with 300,386 K on the clock had always started on the button until now.
For about a month or so now, it cranks over for about 3 to 5 seconds or sometimes more before firing into life every morning.
Before anyone mentions the glow plugs, the car is located in the tropics with average ambient temperatures of 30 degrees C, plus the engine has always started up fine without them in the 9 years since the relay failed.
Anyway, throughout the course of day, it would always start right up until its parked for more than 5 to 6 hours at a time, then again it would take a few seconds to turn over before firing up.
Thing is, although it doesn't put out perceptible oil smoke, it does use a bit of oil (about a quart every 1K), and have noticed a mist/vapor pouring out of the crankcase breather when the engine warms up.
Aside this mist, it does not blow out pressure from the top when the oil filler cap is removed.
It does not use any water, and performance has not been affected in the least. It still pulls hard, and is able to maintain a steady 70 on the highway.
I have replaced all fuel filters but that has not made any difference at all.
It seems to be getting more and more difficult to start up with each passing day, and I'm wondering if its on account of maybe the engine being worn and being a tad bit low on compression and needing a rebuild.
What do you guys think?
My Discovery 200Tdi automatic with 300,386 K on the clock had always started on the button until now.
For about a month or so now, it cranks over for about 3 to 5 seconds or sometimes more before firing into life every morning.
Before anyone mentions the glow plugs, the car is located in the tropics with average ambient temperatures of 30 degrees C, plus the engine has always started up fine without them in the 9 years since the relay failed.
Anyway, throughout the course of day, it would always start right up until its parked for more than 5 to 6 hours at a time, then again it would take a few seconds to turn over before firing up.
Thing is, although it doesn't put out perceptible oil smoke, it does use a bit of oil (about a quart every 1K), and have noticed a mist/vapor pouring out of the crankcase breather when the engine warms up.
Aside this mist, it does not blow out pressure from the top when the oil filler cap is removed.
It does not use any water, and performance has not been affected in the least. It still pulls hard, and is able to maintain a steady 70 on the highway.
I have replaced all fuel filters but that has not made any difference at all.
It seems to be getting more and more difficult to start up with each passing day, and I'm wondering if its on account of maybe the engine being worn and being a tad bit low on compression and needing a rebuild.
What do you guys think?