R0B

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Hi all,

I bought my 1995 defender 110 in march this year, not the best example by any stretch but it has a good solid chassis and relatively low mileage (81000). It was advertised and having a small oil leak which after a short period of ownership i discovered was actually multiple oil leaks (all from the engine). I decided the best course of action was to replace every gasket/seal on the engine and give her a full service at the same time.

Bonnet removed and preparing for engine removal
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Engine out
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What a defender looks like with no engine
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Engine onto stand and the strip down begins
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Front of engine cleaned up ready for rear timing belt cover to be reinstalled
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New timing belt kit fitted
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I then removed the rocker cover, rocker shaft and push rods ready for cylinder head removal (note injector number 3 is stuck in place)
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Which was duly removed after this ebay purchase (bosch injector puller)
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Cylinder head off
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Honing marks still present
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Cylinder head as it came off (sprayed with carb cleaner and left to marinate)
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In the mean time i set about measuring the piston protrusion to determine which head gasket thickness to use (you can just put the size you took off back on but I'm pedantic)
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Peak protrusion was 0.73mm which equates to a 3 hole gasket (same as id took off)
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Cylinder head after first pass of cleaning, i forgot to take a pic of the final result but it wasn't much different to this.
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New Elring head gasket
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Block surface cleaned ready for new gasket
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Once the head was back on i moved on to the rear of the engine, here the rear main seal is about to go on (turners engineering seal)
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I did do the T-Seals as well but didn't take any pictures.

Rear main seal pushed home showing protective cap ejected
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I ordered a genuine P gasket from land rover, which is made of tin. The one that came with my elring gasket set was the old style fibre gasket.
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New clutch kit, clutch fork, filters and a few nuts bolts and washers that need replacing to finish the job.
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Clutch friction plate and alignment tool
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Boost gauge installed
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Engine is now back in after some fun and games. Ive done about 500 miles in the last couple of weeks and i can confirm no more oil leaks! (although i did have a fuel leak but that was sorted after tightening up the suspect connections.

3 bottles of red line mtl which should be going in this weekend.
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Would have been done last weekend but the drain plug is stuck fast and was opening the jaws on my 32mm fan spanner. Ive ordered a 32mm socket which I'm hoping turns up in the post this week! hopefully will improve the 2nd to 3rd gear change which i have to take slow or i can feel it nick the gear (no noise though).
 
The thing that haunts me to this day is that my Head Gasket is a Britpart one. This is before I knew anything. No problems yet. Pray for me.
 

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