I bought a 1999 Defender at a decent price, and got an extra amount knocked off because there was no evidence of any remedial work to some of the known problems with early TD5 engines that have the 10P engine number prefix.
I'll be putting the vehicle into a local Land Rover specialist garage to get three engine jobs done,
1. Replace the head with the AMC TD5 head to guard against cracking around the injectors.
2. Replace the plastic head dowels with steel dowels.
3. Loctite the oil pump sprocket bolt.
Should I be thinking about getting any other work done at the same time?
Thanks.
I'll be putting the vehicle into a local Land Rover specialist garage to get three engine jobs done,
1. Replace the head with the AMC TD5 head to guard against cracking around the injectors.
2. Replace the plastic head dowels with steel dowels.
3. Loctite the oil pump sprocket bolt.
Should I be thinking about getting any other work done at the same time?
Thanks.