Hi all.
I've just bought my first Landrover, a '94 Discovery 300Tdi Auto. Having never driven one before I didn't really know what to expect but was a bit disappointed by its performance.
After reading lots of threads I decided to check the turbo pressure, air filter and blank off the EGR valve, plus I wanted to tackle a leak on the rocker cover.
I started today and met my first problem - there is no EGR valve. There is a blanking plate on the exhaust manifold but nothing on the inlet side or any sign of the valve. I'm guessing that it doesn't have one and now wonder if it is a 200 and not a 300.
When I took the rocker cover off I found nothing wrong with the gasket but did discover that the 'o' ring on the breather has perished causing crankcase fumes to leak out. When I started the engine again and removed the oil fill cap plumes of whiteish smoke came out along with a load 'puffing' sound. The white smoke continued to wisp out when the engine was turned off.
It gets worse!!! I slackened off the clip on the hose from the turbo to the inlet manifold, restarted the engine and quickly pulled to hose off to see what flow the turbo was putting out. Straight away there was a cloud of white smoke blowing out from the turbo. By now I was really worried.
Just out of curiousity I removed the glow plugs. 1,3 & 4 were all wet with thick black oil, 2 was dry, carboned and slightly pitted.
Fom what I've read on the forum I suspect there is a problem with the head gasket which could account for the white smoke but the oil on the glow plugs baffles me.
Do the symptoms point towards a blown head gasket or am I missing something?
I've just bought my first Landrover, a '94 Discovery 300Tdi Auto. Having never driven one before I didn't really know what to expect but was a bit disappointed by its performance.
After reading lots of threads I decided to check the turbo pressure, air filter and blank off the EGR valve, plus I wanted to tackle a leak on the rocker cover.
I started today and met my first problem - there is no EGR valve. There is a blanking plate on the exhaust manifold but nothing on the inlet side or any sign of the valve. I'm guessing that it doesn't have one and now wonder if it is a 200 and not a 300.
When I took the rocker cover off I found nothing wrong with the gasket but did discover that the 'o' ring on the breather has perished causing crankcase fumes to leak out. When I started the engine again and removed the oil fill cap plumes of whiteish smoke came out along with a load 'puffing' sound. The white smoke continued to wisp out when the engine was turned off.
It gets worse!!! I slackened off the clip on the hose from the turbo to the inlet manifold, restarted the engine and quickly pulled to hose off to see what flow the turbo was putting out. Straight away there was a cloud of white smoke blowing out from the turbo. By now I was really worried.
Just out of curiousity I removed the glow plugs. 1,3 & 4 were all wet with thick black oil, 2 was dry, carboned and slightly pitted.
Fom what I've read on the forum I suspect there is a problem with the head gasket which could account for the white smoke but the oil on the glow plugs baffles me.
Do the symptoms point towards a blown head gasket or am I missing something?