Ipcress
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3.9i `94, MA097*** VIN No. D1 had `an` oil leak on purchase 13 months ago and after `finishing` all the main jobs I decided to try and make this the first D1 (or any Landy) to run with no oil leaks (just dreaming, please read on ..).
Located the main leak which was from the oil pressure switch off side just above the oil pump & filter, out at right angles to the what I think is the timing cover. I say `think` because there appears to have been quite a lot of oil pump & pressure switch implementations by Land Rover on the early V8`s and ..well right up to the present time I guess.
So carefully manoeuvering a slim adjustable in I tightened it. Still leaking a few days later I took the switch out, coated with a little sealer and a new ring, fitted and tightened but just a bit too far; the results can be seen in the pictures below.
Oh dear I thought upon inspection of scene of accident, but worse it didn`t appear to be on a part that was easily replaced. Looking it up and comparing DOR (April `94) and Vin number it looks like a whole Timing Cover replacement `issue`.
A new LR cover might be findable but very costly. And OEM or other replacement might be equally difficult to find, but we`ll see. To begin can someone identify the cover and confirm that it is this one, please :
http://www.rimmerbros.co.uk/Item--i-ERR6814
The engine number is 36D295*B
Good advice on taking things apart, order, tricks etc and importantly what not to do it would useful.
Whilst in repair mode, I`d like to fit an additional oil cooler along with pressure and temperature gauges (for hotter climates/endurance this is not unwise, methinks) but also wonder if there any other useful engine improvements in the area that could be done? It has a new radiator already which has one electric fan, clean cooling system, only begins to get hot on slow work intensive off road hot days ... while standing still for five minutes with engine running.
Silly question of the month, although the timing cover is `of course` aluminium, would it be possible to repair..; well, worth asking.
Thanks & Amen.
Located the main leak which was from the oil pressure switch off side just above the oil pump & filter, out at right angles to the what I think is the timing cover. I say `think` because there appears to have been quite a lot of oil pump & pressure switch implementations by Land Rover on the early V8`s and ..well right up to the present time I guess.
So carefully manoeuvering a slim adjustable in I tightened it. Still leaking a few days later I took the switch out, coated with a little sealer and a new ring, fitted and tightened but just a bit too far; the results can be seen in the pictures below.
Oh dear I thought upon inspection of scene of accident, but worse it didn`t appear to be on a part that was easily replaced. Looking it up and comparing DOR (April `94) and Vin number it looks like a whole Timing Cover replacement `issue`.
A new LR cover might be findable but very costly. And OEM or other replacement might be equally difficult to find, but we`ll see. To begin can someone identify the cover and confirm that it is this one, please :
http://www.rimmerbros.co.uk/Item--i-ERR6814
The engine number is 36D295*B
Good advice on taking things apart, order, tricks etc and importantly what not to do it would useful.
Whilst in repair mode, I`d like to fit an additional oil cooler along with pressure and temperature gauges (for hotter climates/endurance this is not unwise, methinks) but also wonder if there any other useful engine improvements in the area that could be done? It has a new radiator already which has one electric fan, clean cooling system, only begins to get hot on slow work intensive off road hot days ... while standing still for five minutes with engine running.
Silly question of the month, although the timing cover is `of course` aluminium, would it be possible to repair..; well, worth asking.
Thanks & Amen.
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