holidaychicken
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It will be as easy to do as this
Holy ****, this is me and the loony !
It will be as easy to do as this
Quality German engineering againMy 2004 Range Rover is on its fourth engine. Engine one died under the second owner when the rubber PCV vent tubes collapsed. He has a used engine installed. I bought the RR not operating when second owner let the timing chain guides go so far down they both fragmented and ran metal on chain. Upon disassembly I found the oil pick up tube completely blocked and the cylinder bores were destroyed. Metal sparkle was in the entire system. So both cylinder bores and timing guide - but the root cause was timing chain guides failing resulting in engine oil starvation. No valves were bent. Third engine was cylinder bores caused by fuel wash. On the coldest day of the year my wife just kept trying to start it and destroyed the engine. I believe this engine was bad to start with as it burned oil and a serious rate.
That is quite a list !My 2004 Range Rover is on its fourth engine. Engine one died under the second owner when the rubber PCV vent tubes collapsed. He has a used engine installed. I bought the RR not operating when second owner let the timing chain guides go so far down they both fragmented and ran metal on chain. Upon disassembly I found the oil pick up tube completely blocked and the cylinder bores were destroyed. Metal sparkle was in the entire system. So both cylinder bores and timing guide - but the root cause was timing chain guides failing resulting in engine oil starvation. No valves were bent. Third engine was cylinder bores caused by fuel wash. On the coldest day of the year my wife just kept trying to start it and destroyed the engine. I believe this engine was bad to start with as it burned oil and a serious rate.