Says it’s made in same workshop as original and is oe spec.Is that a standard cam or updated?
I don’t see how this lobe won’t wear as the vacuum pump wheel isn’t exactly a fine surface.
I’ll get stripping it and measuring everything this weekend
Says it’s made in same workshop as original and is oe spec.Is that a standard cam or updated?
Have you seen the photo of the old vacuum pump from when I changed it? Not that surprised that the lobe is worn to be honest!Nasty wear on the camshaft lobe that powers vacuum pump. Thought “oh no that’ll cost”. 80 odd quid from turners! can’t complain about Land Rover parts costs.
Bit like my oil seal leak, after having the cam belt changed, I took it back and he says he put another new kit in, but it still leaks from the wading plug hole. Need to find someone who you know will do it properly.I’m half tempted to get the machine shop to build the bottom end up and crack on with the welding. I’ve no idea of costs of this though and need to call them today when I get a sec. I’m excited to strip down it all down. I haven’t got bore mics and would do it using plastigage to work out tolerances. Might be worth leaving the bottom end to the pros.
You always worry that every single thing has been checked or done when putting it in someone else’s hands though!
Really is easy on 300 mate. Hardest bit is cracking off the dog nutBit like my oil seal leak, after having the cam belt changed, I took it back and he says he put another new kit in, but it still leaks from the wading plug hole. Need to find someone who you know will do it properly.
I'm not good with removing cam belts.
I’ve ordered walnut burr veneer sheets and going to give it a whirl mateKeep going mate it’ll be worth it
I’ve ordered walnut burr veneer sheets and going to give it a whirl mate
going to go alkanet oil then ccl I thinkKeep going mate it’ll be worth it
Good. Haven’t had a lot of time. Just been doing trim bits when I stop for a coffee! Hopefully I’ll get some more time soon. I need to get the bloody engine sent off but busy working to pay for said engine worksHow's it going
Definitely. The head would’ve caused issues first I reckon but I’d bet those bearings had a good few k left in them!Be interesting how much longer they'd have lasted wouldn't it. Looks like there's a bit of wear on them as you say.
Be interesting how much longer they'd have lasted wouldn't it. Looks like there's a bit of wear on them as you say.
To be honest I wouldn't be sure that the cracks in the head would have been an issue any time soon. Heads on the M51d25 used in the P38 are renowned for cracking. I've had three different heads now to inspect and not had one without any cracks at all. One on mom's car at the moment had some small cracks when I had it pressure tested and skimmed 4 years and 30k miles ago (admittedly being a p38 it's spent at least one of those years not being started never mind driven). Comparatively the 300tdi doesn't really have a reputation for cracking that I'm aware of?Definitely. The head would’ve caused issues first I reckon but I’d bet those bearings had a good few k left in them!
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