check that its had the bolt in the oil pump loctited in
Hi iam thinking about an early TD5 2000, onwards any hints on what to look out for that could cause problems.
Allan
How are you going to know this? strip it on the owners driveway?
If it's done high mileage then it wont cause a problem.
check that its had the bolt in the oil pump loctited in
well if clutchdust will excuse me mentioning it again lol
Landrover Discovery Oil Pump Bolt Failure
Something i thought would be prudent to ask about but hey
No need to be funny!
For those that are now worried about this.............
It is very rare for this to happen and in 10 years as a land rover technician, I've only seen this twice. There was no recal as LR didn't know what vehicles were affected and failures were sporadic rather than a particular model year being affected.
If it happens, the oil light will come on. STOP IMMEDIATELY and switch off the engine. If you keep driving, the engine will sieze in a matter of a couple of minutes.
I remember seeing this on watchdog and they blew it all out of proportion and made out that most Td5's will fail, which is utter tosh!
No need to be funny!
For those that are now worried about this.............
It is very rare for this to happen and in 10 years as a land rover technician, I've only seen this twice. There was no recal as LR didn't know what vehicles were affected and failures were sporadic rather than a particular model year being affected.
If it happens, the oil light will come on. STOP IMMEDIATELY and switch off the engine. If you keep driving, the engine will sieze in a matter of a couple of minutes.
I remember seeing this on watchdog and they blew it all out of proportion and made out that most Td5's will fail, which is utter tosh!