Labiarat said:o' just curious as I have just brought a V6 pug, I think my rear bank of plugs need changing... lovely job... not! I wonder how different these engines really are? I mean the V^ ecotec vauxhall engine sounds exactly the same with the same amount of bhp.
Sheddist said:A number of KV6 problems may be related tot he crankcase breather system that tends to suck too much oil into the inlet manifold resulting in gummed up VIS valves, actuators and sensors. The fitting of 1 or 2 oil catch tanks is considered to be a solution to this.
Bollix!theres some thing not right with your 2000 v6 ?
the v6 was never on the market until mid/late 2001, and only on a my02 vin ! check your vin plate and reg docs.
The K series is fitted to the MG TF too. That car also blows head gaskets and breaks down a lot.Back on freelanders,
I have a KV6 thus far no (serious) problems and its running in 10-50 degrees C,
[Touch wood.]
Im told you can tune 220 BHP out of the 1.8 K series, its the same lump fitted to lotuses and apparantly is very sound and a good tune base.
I have an 02 Freelander with 70k miles on it. My timingbelt broke on it which caused a **** load of damage( 24 bent valves, 1 cracked cylinder head, a couple scratched pistons etc.) The thing is that landrover recomends changing the belt at 80k miles? This is the second rover ive owned. With my Old 96 discovery, it never had its timing belt replaced and last time i saw the guy who i sold it to it had almost 300k miles. It just disapoints me to see how not just with land rovers but any car quality has gone down the drain just to make it all cheaper. BTW does anyone have or know anyone that has 2 complete cylinder heads for a 2.5 KV6? They are next to imposible to find.
The thing is that landrover recomends changing the belt at 80k miles?
Or at 5 years, whichever comes first. (IIRC)