Hi Everyone,
My first post and what a worry.
I've just bought a 2003 "03" 1.8 5dr Kalahari freelander 52000 miles and full service history. Collect it next week.
Now I am ****ting myself after reading hundreds of threads on various forums about the HG going.
A friend reckons the problem was on earlier modles, but I think this maybe duff info..It's mainly for the missus to drive but will be used on some 300 hundred mile trips..
I have read that the K series engine was the problem..
Now what will my car have fitted ?
Thanks from a very worried new future owner..
I still think I'll purchase the modified HG and Thremo, just for peace of mind.
Can these modified items be purchased from a mian dealer or somewhere like Landranger garages ?
.....and now the time has come, to replace, my buggered gasket.....
. There are a few LR tools mentioned i.e. the tool that slips between the 2 camshaft gears to keep them stationary plus another to fit to the gears whilst undoing the camshaft nuts. It used to be a case of jamming a screwdriver through the gears to stop them from turning but is this possible on the Hippo? I haven't had the cam cover off yet so don't know the setup. Plus, how easy is it to get to the camshaft gears and timing belt bearing in mind how close to the inner wing it is? There is also a tool mentioned for keeping the liners in place, if I don't turn the crankshaft (I have no intention of doing so!), is this tool really needed?
What's the minimum that has to be taken off i.e. can it come off still attached to the exhaust manifold if I just disconnect it lower down. I wasn't gonna bother doing a decoke etc so don't need access to take the valves and cams off.
Any tips on what I should look out for i.e. and known 'hiccups' that I could encounter? Just trying to weigh up the cost in time of doing it myself or getting it into the local garage and get them to do it (ideas of price?).
Finally(!), if the head needs skimming, anybody know of a reliable firm down Hampshire way that does this and what kind of cost involved just for a head skim?
Thanks!
Thanks LR1796 for the info.
Just one question, why do I need to remove the crank nut? Is that required to replace the timing belt or something??
I don't think I'll bother with the new oil rail, I'll just face the consequences instead!
I've always fitted new head bolts when replacing H/Gs but as far as I can remember (on a different PC so can't check) the RAVE CD doesn't mention this, it just recommends that the old ones are numbered when removing them and to refit in the same position?
The head gasket issue you are worrying about was only applicable to the pre 2001 model K series engine. the only reason i know is i own a 2004 3 door XEI 1.8 and the engine is slightly different from my fathers who`s is a 2000 3 door S he just had his head gasket done at 44000 miles and the local dealer said the mod was done to all sold after aug 2001 so nothing to worry about the engines are part made by Honda from 2001 onward and are virtually bullet proof as long as they are serviced regularly hope this helps
ffs heidi!! have you got a hangover from last night?I have said my piece.
I have done this sort of thermostat drilling job many times, always with success.
If people (with no experience of this specific fix) choose not to take my
advice, so be it - it's their car, their head gasket, and their money.
I have explained in detail WHY and HOW to achieve the objective with NO alterations to the car other than three wee holes in £5 thermostat.
Anyone who wants to keep taking the risk KNOWING there's a NO SNAGS DIY freebie fix that will probably sort it is .... well, whatever.
What I will not do is get involved in further dabate about it! Advice was asked for. It was freely given. Take it, or leave it.
CharlesY
The head gasket issue you are worrying about was only applicable to the pre 2001 model K series engine. the only reason i know is i own a 2004 3 door XEI 1.8 and the engine is slightly different from my fathers who`s is a 2000 3 door S he just had his head gasket done at 44000 miles and the local dealer said the mod was done to all sold after aug 2001 so nothing to worry about the engines are part made by Honda from 2001 onward and are virtually bullet proof as long as they are serviced regularly hope this helps
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