Hi everyone, I have just bought a 1999 Disco II 4.0 V8 Auto - on an impulse. Now that I have handed over the cash I have a few questions.
I have read in various places that the V8 liners are prone to shifting an wrecking the engine. The previous owner paid over £3500 to diagnose a coolant issue and ended up replacing the short engine approx 10K miles ago. Is this a common problem, and what can I do to help prevent premature failure. I also read that the engine tends to run fairly hot anyway and that chipping the ECU may also help to improve the weak air/fuel mixture (as well as a bit more torque & power).
When the short motor is changed, does this typically / always include a timing chain replacement ??
Mark
I have read in various places that the V8 liners are prone to shifting an wrecking the engine. The previous owner paid over £3500 to diagnose a coolant issue and ended up replacing the short engine approx 10K miles ago. Is this a common problem, and what can I do to help prevent premature failure. I also read that the engine tends to run fairly hot anyway and that chipping the ECU may also help to improve the weak air/fuel mixture (as well as a bit more torque & power).
When the short motor is changed, does this typically / always include a timing chain replacement ??
Mark