Russell282
New Member
Hi, I am new to this site and new to land rovers and this is my first v8. (jump first look later!!)
I have just bought a 1995 3.9 V8 Discovery LPG ES and it has a chuffing noise which seems to be coming from the inlet manifold when the engine is running and it gets faster as the revs rise. It only seems to be 1 cylinder.
I assume there is an Inlet manifold gasket under the plenum. Are they easy to change, or could it be something more sinister.
Also while driving the car back there was a large amount of smoke coming from under the car, which then decided to make its way into the cabin through the cup holder. As far as I can tell the engine has had a service not to long ago, and an MOT about a month ago. I cant find any cracks in the exhausts as yet.
The car runs fine on gas or petrol, it drives and pulls as it should. I was wondering if anybody here knows of exhaust gases escaping through the inlet gasket. Ill take the inlet manifold off and have a look if its not to difficult??
Thanks in advance.
Russell.
I have just bought a 1995 3.9 V8 Discovery LPG ES and it has a chuffing noise which seems to be coming from the inlet manifold when the engine is running and it gets faster as the revs rise. It only seems to be 1 cylinder.
I assume there is an Inlet manifold gasket under the plenum. Are they easy to change, or could it be something more sinister.
Also while driving the car back there was a large amount of smoke coming from under the car, which then decided to make its way into the cabin through the cup holder. As far as I can tell the engine has had a service not to long ago, and an MOT about a month ago. I cant find any cracks in the exhausts as yet.
The car runs fine on gas or petrol, it drives and pulls as it should. I was wondering if anybody here knows of exhaust gases escaping through the inlet gasket. Ill take the inlet manifold off and have a look if its not to difficult??
Thanks in advance.
Russell.