jtonthebike
New Member
Hi All,
As follow on from my other post re: diy diagnostics (which is another story entirely nearly resulting in the potential purchase of either a T4, X431 or some other such wildly expensive kit .. but anyway, we shall see)
Right. Folks have a P38 DSE, 78k on the clock and a recon engine fitted 20k fitted ago. They bought it last year (as is) took the car to fetch caravan and on the way to their jollies it boiled over (so red light on, bonnet open, engine off and wait until cooled to start again as dad didn't want a bill for a replacement cyl head (understandibly) repeat process until they were in wales.
So far: viscous fan, coupling, serpantine(sp?) belt, water pump & two new diesel fuel pipes which were starting to weep. A new battery has been fitted this morning too.
What i've got to look at doing tomorrow once i've had a tooth pulled ;( (lets face it, working in the cold outside on the truck is more pleasurable than any dentist!)
Getting in the truck to start it up, it fires quickly and without any cause for concern (so am assuming fueling is all ok).
Dad informs me he had it leak tested but he's getting on a bit and seeing as though he worked for a mot centre, i'm not sure whether that was his car or someone elses, so can't confirm this has been done.
It's loosing coolant but as yet I can't confirm whether there is a visible leak anywhere.
Had someone over to plug their diagnostics kit in it last summer which reported two temp sensors faulty, one was replaced and one not as LR didn't have the right one in/supplied one incorrectly.
What i'm not sure of, when the replacement engine was fitted (before their purchase) was it from a beemer or an omega? don't know whether it makes a difference? (hence concern over why temp sensor didn't fit when reg details supplied)
I've got a copy of RAVE, plenty of tools, not a lot of cash but am more than capable of logical thinking and getting my hands dirty!
I'll carry out tests on the rad and see whether it's the baffle(s) that has gone awol, check the coolant pipes for excess pressure. Coolant appears to be contaminant free / no oil contamination visible, oil cap has no gunge around it other than crusty old oil.
Any thoughts on what I could also check out would be greatly appreciated
mucho thanks,
jt
As follow on from my other post re: diy diagnostics (which is another story entirely nearly resulting in the potential purchase of either a T4, X431 or some other such wildly expensive kit .. but anyway, we shall see)
Right. Folks have a P38 DSE, 78k on the clock and a recon engine fitted 20k fitted ago. They bought it last year (as is) took the car to fetch caravan and on the way to their jollies it boiled over (so red light on, bonnet open, engine off and wait until cooled to start again as dad didn't want a bill for a replacement cyl head (understandibly) repeat process until they were in wales.
So far: viscous fan, coupling, serpantine(sp?) belt, water pump & two new diesel fuel pipes which were starting to weep. A new battery has been fitted this morning too.
What i've got to look at doing tomorrow once i've had a tooth pulled ;( (lets face it, working in the cold outside on the truck is more pleasurable than any dentist!)
Getting in the truck to start it up, it fires quickly and without any cause for concern (so am assuming fueling is all ok).
Dad informs me he had it leak tested but he's getting on a bit and seeing as though he worked for a mot centre, i'm not sure whether that was his car or someone elses, so can't confirm this has been done.
It's loosing coolant but as yet I can't confirm whether there is a visible leak anywhere.
Had someone over to plug their diagnostics kit in it last summer which reported two temp sensors faulty, one was replaced and one not as LR didn't have the right one in/supplied one incorrectly.
What i'm not sure of, when the replacement engine was fitted (before their purchase) was it from a beemer or an omega? don't know whether it makes a difference? (hence concern over why temp sensor didn't fit when reg details supplied)
I've got a copy of RAVE, plenty of tools, not a lot of cash but am more than capable of logical thinking and getting my hands dirty!
I'll carry out tests on the rad and see whether it's the baffle(s) that has gone awol, check the coolant pipes for excess pressure. Coolant appears to be contaminant free / no oil contamination visible, oil cap has no gunge around it other than crusty old oil.
Any thoughts on what I could also check out would be greatly appreciated
mucho thanks,
jt