Andythedrum
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I know! It's so thorough. Gonna follow it very carefully. Thank goodness for YouTube! And the people that made the video - it's exactly what I need!
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I had never done anything other then an oil change in a lawmower and a snow blower, and I was able to change the thermostat on my V6 freelander. I gave myself lots of time, labeled every part I disconnected so I knew where it went back in, and I took picture before and after each part removed.Parts ordered. Thermostat in Housing, Thermostat O-Ring, Elbow Pipe and Straight Pipe. £55 delivered. Hopefully have them early next week. I'm definitely going to have to carefully number / name (where I can identify them!) and photograph all the connections. Still can't believe how many there are! Really hope I don't coc* it up!
The one thing that's worrying me the most is when I watched the step-by-step video by British Atlantic, there is a bolt at the back bottom part of the engine. The guy on the video uses a special grabber type tool to place it in then finishes it with a long bar adaptor. I don't have one of those so hope I can get in there and not drop the bolt!
Try telling the local fitters that! I really don't understand the negativity towards these engines. Like you said - it's an engine. Then again I guess it's easier for them to say no and do easier jobs and earn money that way.
So in that case, I don't have many options. If you look at it from my shoes, I'm not experienced enough to take the engine apart and repair it and rebuild it myself. No local garage / fitter is prepared to help me (for money that is, I'm not asking anyone to do anything for free. I would be a paying customer, just like anyone else) so if I run into trouble again after this thermostat is fitted, I have no option other than to swap the engines over and hope that the replacement is a good one. If not, I have have to put it down to experience and sell / scrap the car as is. I do need this car by the way. I can't afford a newer 4 x 4 so I'm trying to get this back on the road to the best of my ability.
Thank you all for your help so far. I don't want to get anyone back up. Have a nice weekend.
There was a time, and possibly still is, where the risk of sequential HGF was so great that few garages and certainly dealers wouldn't touch the K or KV6 engines as the warranty could make the work untenable. They would only fit factory new complete engines.
I have asked a couple of guys and put out a help required no one as come forward as of yet sorry.Yes please Arctic2. Although I am hoping Nodge will be able to take a look at it first before having to change it.