I wonder if Turner Engineering are going off the boil. I ask because I have just had a very bad experience with a "stripped" (i.e. a block fully assembled with heads, cam and rockers etc.) 4.6 Thor V8 failing after 20k miles and just outside the 12 month warranty. This engine needs no assembly - just bolting in with ancillaries and fluids. Didn't they used to offer a 3 year warranty? Why now only 12 months I wonder?
The engine hasn't yet been stripped down but a shattered front cover casing around the oil pump casting is not a good sign. Everything points to some sort of assembly issue with the block or oil pump (Bought from Turner's with the remanufactured engine). Whilst Turner have not completely walked away from the problem with vague promises of help with some parts, they are certainly not standing by their product in the way I would expect the premium, high costs supplier in the market to do - this is a nearly £4,000 product after all! Re-manufactured engines can be had elsewhere for half that.
I'm looking at the car effectively now being written off.
Interestingly, my garage gained the impression on the phone that Turner's now outsource re-manufacture of V8 engines despite the contrary appearing on their website.
I can't help thinking they are not the go-to people for LR engines anymore. I certainly won't be going to them again.
EDIT: 18 January 2017. Now sump is off to take a proper look. Timing chain and oil pump are broken. These came pre-assembled from Turner's and my (very good) mechanic had no need to touch them. Interference engine so valves will have contacted pistons with all the usual dire consequences for the rest of the engine. Make your own assumptions about who is to blame for the failure...
EDIT: 20 January 2017. Had a long chat with Richard Turner yesterday and we've worked out a way to get the engine going again, hopefully good as new, at manageable cost.
The engine hasn't yet been stripped down but a shattered front cover casing around the oil pump casting is not a good sign. Everything points to some sort of assembly issue with the block or oil pump (Bought from Turner's with the remanufactured engine). Whilst Turner have not completely walked away from the problem with vague promises of help with some parts, they are certainly not standing by their product in the way I would expect the premium, high costs supplier in the market to do - this is a nearly £4,000 product after all! Re-manufactured engines can be had elsewhere for half that.
I'm looking at the car effectively now being written off.
Interestingly, my garage gained the impression on the phone that Turner's now outsource re-manufacture of V8 engines despite the contrary appearing on their website.
I can't help thinking they are not the go-to people for LR engines anymore. I certainly won't be going to them again.
EDIT: 18 January 2017. Now sump is off to take a proper look. Timing chain and oil pump are broken. These came pre-assembled from Turner's and my (very good) mechanic had no need to touch them. Interference engine so valves will have contacted pistons with all the usual dire consequences for the rest of the engine. Make your own assumptions about who is to blame for the failure...
EDIT: 20 January 2017. Had a long chat with Richard Turner yesterday and we've worked out a way to get the engine going again, hopefully good as new, at manageable cost.
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