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Did you disturb the oil pickup pipe? Sure @Saint.V8 had a similar problem and it was the pickup pipe O ring.It quietens down with a few revs
Did you disturb the oil pickup pipe? Sure @Saint.V8 had a similar problem and it was the pickup pipe O ring.It quietens down with a few revs
I did, put a new oring onDid you disturb the oil pickup pipe? Sure @Saint.V8 had a similar problem and it was the pickup pipe O ring.
Forgot the name but you know the additive that people on here recommend for the auto gear boxes, well the company make one for engines. Years back I was going to France and engine developed slight knock, well mate who worked in local auto traders recommended it. Put 1ltr bottle in with engine oil(was quite gloopy). Took me there and back and ran nice and quiet until I sold car a couple of years later.I like your optimistic view! Not much else left though
I was convinced I'd find the source with the dodgy looking lifter
Lucas heavy duty oil additive is the oneForgot the name but you know the additive that people on here recommend for the auto gear boxes, well the company make one for engines. Years back I was going to France and engine developed slight knock, well mate who worked in local auto traders recommended it. Put 1ltr bottle in with engine oil(was quite gloopy). Took me there and back and ran nice and quiet until I sold car a couple of years later.
Yep...that was an embarrassing issue....couldn't keep oil pressure up, changed pump, front cover, releif valve spring...pick o ring twice....still nowt.Did you disturb the oil pickup pipe? Sure @Saint.V8 had a similar problem and it was the pickup pipe O ring.
Did you disturb the oil pickup pipe? Sure @Saint.V8 had a similar problem and it was the pickup pipe O ring.
Collapsed cup in the rockers themselves are another thing to check that causes it to produce a lovely soundI did, put a new oring on
Once had a knocking but not exhaust manifold but inlet manifold
In 2 other cases on different engines one a 2'6 RoverSDI and the other a 300tdi were head gasket to outside air. Both engines ran OK but knock, knock on reving
Thought I remembered correctly,and I also remember all the positive post's you have been involved in. Have you set down roots yet Ant? You seem to have been living a travellers life lately.Yep...that was an embarrassing issue....couldn't keep oil pressure up, changed pump, front cover, releif valve spring...pick o ring twice....still nowt.
Sold it for parts to a couple of members on here...they replaced the o ring again and voila it worked...I must have been using a slightly under sized o ring (it was a LR part - just one from a selection I had in a box) and this was the issue...it looked identical, but obviously was not correct!
We hope so....we moved from Surrey to Wiltshire as my work contract had moved and it kept getting extended. Unfortunatley the Army wanted their house back, so we have found a fantastic little farm house on a dairy farm in Dorset which is super awesome - it is a bit further to get to work, but we love it here, so hopefully we can settle in here for a go long time. Kids love the cows, I love the fact that we are the only two houses in our postcode and the wife loves the peace and quiet!Thought I remembered correctly,and I also remember all the positive post's you have been involved in. Have you set down roots yet Ant? You seem to have been living a travellers life lately.
I'm carrying on regardless as usual mate, just seems so strange without wammers,or being able to chat to him on the phone.We hope so....we moved from Surrey to Wiltshire as my work contract had moved and it kept getting extended. Unfortunatley the Army wanted their house back, so we have found a fantastic little farm house on a dairy farm in Dorset which is super awesome - it is a bit further to get to work, but we love it here, so hopefully we can settle in here for a go long time. Kids love the cows, I love the fact that we are the only two houses in our postcode and the wife loves the peace and quiet!
Hopefully now we have settled in over the last couple of months and work is getting more manageable now we have got a handle on the whole COVID thing (I work for Public Health England) we can get back to some more Landyzone-ing...
I trust y'all well too?
I'm carrying on regardless as usual mate, just seems so strange without wammers,or being able to chat to him on the phone.
We hope so....we moved from Surrey to Wiltshire as my work contract had moved and it kept getting extended. Unfortunatley the Army wanted their house back, so we have found a fantastic little farm house on a dairy farm in Dorset which is super awesome - it is a bit further to get to work, but we love it here, so hopefully we can settle in here for a go long time. Kids love the cows, I love the fact that we are the only two houses in our postcode and the wife loves the peace and quiet!
Hopefully now we have settled in over the last couple of months and work is getting more manageable now we have got a handle on the whole COVID thing (I work for Public Health England) we can get back to some more Landyzone-ing...
I trust y'all well too?
I work as a Design Engineer within their Estates and Engineering department....fall guys oh yes....these science guys and girls have worked their fecking tails off I can tell you, very proud of them and everyone one who supports them.What are you doing for PHE? They've well and truly been setup as the fall guy for the government's f*ck up at the beginning of all this.
Is your viscous fan ok can they fail locked up? I have one in the garage that's done 4k miles so don't buy a new one if it's knackered.Gave it some beans yesterday, temp went down from 93c to 87!! It's my water pump generally not pumping fast enough?
Are there different size pulleys available? The one that's on is large enough it's difficult to get the belt on because it's so close to the crank pulley at the bottom
Fan is good, i think, I've got a spare one too, though it's 'quality aftermarket'Is your viscous fan ok can they fail locked up? I have one in the garage that's done 4k miles so don't buy a new one if it's knackered.
Plus if it had failed 'on' i wouldn't need to rev it's bits off to keep coolFan is good, i think, I've got a spare one too, though it's 'quality aftermarket'
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