davidsmith1307
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Caramel latte. How quickly did you notice?
Pretty fast,i checking oil every week .....CRAZY STUFF .
....the old payen head gasket has gone .....So i think will go with MLS
The gasket looks badly,oil sealer has gone ,but no signs to lose compression.View attachment 127289
Nice one. Doing all the right things, as for bleeding I just disconnected the bottom rad hose to empty mine. To refill I topped up the header tank with the bleed screw loosened (plastic screw on one of the hoses that go through the bulkhead) until coolant bubbled out and with the heater control set to hot. Did it slowly over 30 minutes or so then started the engine with the header cap off and topped up when needed.Had my Td4 for three weeks now . So far I have serviced it , done the EGR delete , replaced the bonnet release cable ,fixed the door speakers (no need to replace just cleaned all contacts) . I have ordered second hand rear window seals as the two on the back are badly rusted. The aerial will be replaced at same time as this was missing. On Saturday I am making my way to Gemm 4x4 in Larbert (very close to me) who have very kindly fitted me in at short notice to make sure my VCU is gone and then remove the propshaft for me until I can afford a decent refurb VCU. They quoted me half an hour to an hour max for the job. At £40 an hour I couldnt say no as compared to many a garage out there that is a cracking hourly rate for somewhere who specializes in the Land Rover marque.
Once that's removed I will pop in a bottle of comma diesel magic and take her for a run. I still have a few bits to do with the next being a replacement of the anti-freeze and flush the system (any threads on here or links to do this? ). This is a car I am glad I saved from being a very cheap trade in for my brother in law as I ended up with it for nothing courtesy of my generous father in law.
So I have to say how pleased I am with the resulting visit to Gemm 4x4 this morning. They fitted me in at short notice and were true to their word. £20 to remove the propshaft and more importantly some valuable info on what I need to do underneath the car.
It turns out the IRD could be the issue rather than the VCU. However removing the propshaft has stopped the creaking and grinding noises from the vehicle as there is no longer stress on the rear end. I have a leak from somewhere around the gearbox area so they have suggested we remove the undertray clean the whole area and run it to find the problem as there is a fair bit of residue on the undertray and surrounding area. I need a new fuel tank support but the propshaft bearing and rear diff (iirc) bearings have been replaced and are in good condition. So I now have a direction to go with my repairs. This morning was very informative and their mechanic couldnt have been more helpful. On the way home put half a tank of Shell diesel in with a bottle of Comma Diesel treatment which was only £4.87 from Halfords courtesy of the trade card (really worthwhile getting one of those).
They are even storing my propshaft all labelled up with my name for when I get another IRD. No rush as the car is driving great with the shaft removed.
I did the same with black stone chip. Not sure how long it will last but looks great for now.Today I actually managed to have a couple of hours without rain, so I could make a start on painting my faded mirror shells.
I'll upload before and after pics, when I can get it to work.
You have my sympathy and complete understanding! I'm in the middle of that situation myself!
Its look no too bad ,no fire ring go dip in the cylinder head ,no sign to lose compression....How does the head fire ring area look?
I did the same with black stone chip. Not sure how long it will last but looks great for now.
The painted door mirrors look great.
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