Heh heh heh! Another plus point for the freelander... If you have two arms there is space for both in the nice toasty warm....
 
Hello, it looks like I might have a gaylander on the drive soon, so my questions are;
1: do I remove the doors before it starts to get wet?
2: does the hair drier come as standard?
3: how many miles per head gaskets an I expected to get?
 
Hello, it looks like I might have a gaylander on the drive soon, so my questions are;
1: do I remove the doors before it starts to get wet?
2: does the hair drier come as standard?
3: how many miles per head gaskets an I expected to get?
congratulations. Are you buying it?

Answers:

1. it's a myth don't worry.
2. no.
3. most ghf's are caused by water leaks causing loss of pressure. So fix yer leaks early to reduce yer chances of hgf.
 
Yes I'm buying it for the wife, it's only £100 but needs the hg doing (easy job so I don't care) it's a little 2 door so the roof will be off when the weather allows
 
That's good to hear. Nurturing a Freelander back to life. You'll be falling in love with it next.

as we are on the subject of HGF and k series engines,which i know lots about hippo, do you know what this is because its seemed to have sorted the hgf problem ,so how have they fixed it and can it help other k series owners ,for info the engine in this mg6 is a modified k thats proving very reliable


note this is a helpful post,i have not abused your car at all :boink:
 

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as we are on the subject of HGF and k series engines,which i know lots about hippo, do you know what this is because its seemed to have sorted the hgf problem ,so how have they fixed it and can it help other k series owners ,for info the engine in this mg6 is a modified k thats proving very reliable


note this is a helpful post,i have not abused your car at all :boink:
Is there a bit of yer post missing. I see a pic but no info or link?
 

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