Hi, sorry if this has already been asked, but I have been told that to repair the oil leak on my 1986 (ish) 90, the engine would have to be removed and the cost would be around £2,000 and perhaps more than the vehicle is worth.
Is this true?
Its a turbo leak apparently!
Hi, sorry if this has already been asked, but I have been told that to repair the oil leak on my 1986 (ish) 90, the engine would have to be removed and the cost would be around £2,000 and perhaps more than the vehicle is worth.
Is this true?
Its a turbo leak apparently!
Take a picture of the leak, with details of vehicle and someone will advise.
Only oil leak that needs engine out would be rear crank oil seal, if it has a turbo then its a replacement engine in such an old landy, some one may even offer to help fix it for you,.
Cant see it costing much
Ah, so are you saying the engine does need to come out because its a turbo? Sorry to sound dim here. Or are you firmly saying ONLY a rear crank oil seal leak would need engine to be removed?
Only a rear crank seal requires engine and gearbox to be split apart.
1986 land rovers didn't have turbos so a replacement engine must have been fitted.
I was wrong about the year that turbo engines were introduced. it was 1984 so it may well be an original engine, best take a picture and one of the oil leak
I was wrong about the year that turbo engines were introduced. it was 1984 so it may well be an original engine, best take a picture and one of the oil leak
Is there anywhere on the engine that identifies its age?
Ah, so are you saying the engine does need to come out because its a turbo? Sorry to sound dim here. Or are you firmly saying ONLY a rear crank oil seal leak would need engine to be removed?
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Stick a photo of the leak up. You may well be able to fix it yourself!