Riggwelter
Active Member
So, the heart and soul of my S3 diesel 88" 1977 is of course suffering from any well-known disease known to a Land Rover that has seen some hardship over the years. It smokes and it drinks oil, and it leaks both here and there, and a reliable Landy mechanic wants to carry out a leak-down test on it because of the smoke screeens that occur every now and then. If the test comes back in the red, the engine will need rebuilding with, I quote, "rebored top, bigger piston heads, etc etc". Can anybody shed some light on what this really means, and if it is a feasible way of solving it?
Never mind the last question, nothing is feasible with an old smoker, but anyway... is it a good idea, or should I simply aim for a new Turner Engineering unit?
Never mind the last question, nothing is feasible with an old smoker, but anyway... is it a good idea, or should I simply aim for a new Turner Engineering unit?
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