By coolant sensor do you temp or level ? I'm thinking of fitting a coolant level sensor so just wondered.
In further defence of K Freelanders, what better way to enter the world of Landy's for folks as want some fun and don't have the money for the more expensive ones. You can get a runner for a few hundred quid and we all end up doing the same fixes to them.
If the only thing people seem to moan about is the HGF, and there are ways and means to stop that happening, then what's left to moan about?
Thats my feelings on the K series also.
If you expect HGF, if you know how to replace it (lets face it , its a couple of hour job max), then there arent any nasty suprises. If things really do go tits up with your engine, you can get a replacement cheap and easy.
I would also point out, to all the people with Td4's, who look down on K series owners. K series dont have expensive injector faults, wiring connector issues, egr issues, turbo issues. Now these are all fixable, but they are all issues inate to the Td4 and can be expensive.
to OP : Work is looking good. Will end up being a nice car for your Mrs!
With a level sensor in the expansion tank, was you thinking of adding something like one of theses switches?
Coolant Level Sensor | Coolant Level Sensors | Fozmula
http://www.rct.net.au/PDF/Brochures/Muirhead/COOLANT_LEVEL_KITS_SBMH1204004.pdf
So...what did it drive like?
Get a multimeter in there and see if the one fan isn't getting any juice . Mine were going nuts earlier but it's actually quite surprising how effective they are when they kick in.
How did the clutch feel? Better biting point?
Have you a total cost so far ?
Yer got a small engine too. Can't say the same for mine. v6 fills the engine bay proper.Its still a petrol pile o . Might be better to fabricate some sort of a luggage compartment for the big empty space under the bonnet .