Landyfox
Well-Known Member
I drove my Defender (300TDI) 45 miles (90 miles total) for the first time on Friday and then Sunday for the first time in about 7 month. As always, it starts first time on the initial turn of the key. It drove lovely on both journeys averaging around 55/60 Mph on the motorway, though could go faster if needed. Whenever I got to an upward gradient, I appeared lose speed, for example, traveling at 60mph on flat road, as soon as I began to climb a gradient, for example 15/20% my speed would gradually reduce to around 50mph. However, it’s done this for years and I’ve often planned setting the valve clearance, but have never got around to it because of I’ll health. I have always managed any shortfall in speed by preempting a gear change down to reduce the accelerator depression. So pretty much all normal so far. However, on the return Journey, 2 mile from home in terribly wet conditions my oil light began to flicker and then fully illuminated. As soon as I got home, I turned the engine off and allowed it to cool for 10 minutes before checking the dipstick. The oil was obviously hot, thin and showing just below minimum. I checked the coolant and there was no water loss, no gunge and adequately pressurised. Again there was no water in the oil. The next morning when the lands was stone cold, I checked everything again. As expected the oil was showing more, infant it was spot on the max indicator on the dip stick. The oils was pretty dark, though not excessively. Again there was no oil in the water and no water in the oil. I started her up and the light went straight of and then began to fligcker again after about 2seconds. I lasted changed the oil and filter around 1200 miles ago (18 month), along with the fuel filter and lift pump. From what I can tell, there is no play in the turbo and no obvious sign of oil. I know I have a slight oil leak on the crank seal, though I’ve had this for years. It drives nicely with no excessive knocks, apart from a slight knock from the air filter housing where the bracket has snapped. There is plenty of torque and the old girl is responsive. I’ve never been one for driving it to her to her top speed, my bones couldn’t cope with the rattle lol. During the drive there was no sign of over heating with the gauge showing almost halfway between cold and the middle mark. Only briefly did it move uptowards the middle on longish run up a 30% gradient, but quickly came down afterwards.
Has anyone any suggestions for what the problem could be. I’m hoping it’s only the switch or sticky valve spring. I’m hoping it’s not the oil pump or a worn engine. There momentarily spiking at startup as expected, but quick disperses with a swift press of the accelerator. There is no smoke under load. It has approximately 120000 on the clock. The timing belt was changed about 7000 miles ago.
I was hoping it was a faulty switch and have ordered a new OME one along with a filter as they were leader expensive. But, my understanding of the switch is that if it was faulty, then it just wouldn’t illuminate, my issues is that it is illuminating!!
I use Halfords 15/40 part synthetic oil. I don’t have an oil pressure tester.
Anybody got an idea what might be the problem!!! Seriously, why do we keep doing this
Has anyone any suggestions for what the problem could be. I’m hoping it’s only the switch or sticky valve spring. I’m hoping it’s not the oil pump or a worn engine. There momentarily spiking at startup as expected, but quick disperses with a swift press of the accelerator. There is no smoke under load. It has approximately 120000 on the clock. The timing belt was changed about 7000 miles ago.
I was hoping it was a faulty switch and have ordered a new OME one along with a filter as they were leader expensive. But, my understanding of the switch is that if it was faulty, then it just wouldn’t illuminate, my issues is that it is illuminating!!
I use Halfords 15/40 part synthetic oil. I don’t have an oil pressure tester.
Anybody got an idea what might be the problem!!! Seriously, why do we keep doing this