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  1. AllanWorms

    Try again….

    Make sure you seal the giant hole, right on that last pic, bottom edge, between the pillar and your tape. Follow that WHOLE seams right trough the scuttle and down the pillar. It is THE most common front footwell water source!
  2. AllanWorms

    Possible blown head gasket. What next?

    Toyota has made plenty of horrendous diesels over the years. And even some of the "popular" models like to crank heads a lot.
  3. AllanWorms

    Disco 2 Discovery S4

    Just set aside a repair budget: about 15000 UKP should be fine. Then don't touch that money and use a separate maintenance budget for repairs and servicing - probably only a handful of thousands per year. That way you can use the first budget to fix it when it REALLY breaks... Having siad...
  4. AllanWorms

    300TDI Disco1, temp sensor locations

    EngineGuard from Australia - bolts on, so reads the actual temp of where you bolt it on, even if the coolant leaks out. The problem with normal temp sensors: They often read normal, or even low, if the coolant level drops to expose them. I have one EngineGuard sensor bolted to the head/intake...
  5. AllanWorms

    DISCOVERY 1 HEATER BLOWER

    Yup... but a V8.
  6. AllanWorms

    DISCOVERY 1 HEATER BLOWER

    Mine is a late facelift, so quite possibly totally different... but the blower can be removed from under the passenger footwell in about 5 minutes. It might be worth investigating if you can get to the plug, to see if the power makes it that far.
  7. AllanWorms

    Can you advise me on l322 M62 BMW 4.4 Vanos?

    You sure that's not the chain rattling? Video sounds weird, Maybe too close, but it's sounds very similar to an M62 Chain issue. The chain tensioners disintegrate over time. Be wary of running it, until you know. They are usually very quiet, but if the chain jumps, you'll have a much bigger...
  8. AllanWorms

    Black plastic restorers

    Wurth Bumper Dye. Comes in grey and black. Lasts for years and isn't slimey or shiney like dressings.
  9. AllanWorms

    What unidentified breather hose is this? Discovery 2 V8 4L

    Weird - I'd have thought that would be a lot smaller! Are there still other leaks? They probably should have seen that when the intake was off for the rocker covers...
  10. AllanWorms

    Disco 2 Cheaply treat this invisible rust hidden deep in the door?

    I'm not convinced much of that is rust. It mostly looks like cavity wax, sealer, dirt and crap. A lot of the stuff in the seam looks like the sealer between the frame and door skin. Try a gentle clean up with a plastic brush to see what is really there, then spray it with creeping cavity wax...
  11. AllanWorms

    What unidentified breather hose is this? Discovery 2 V8 4L

    Is that your vacuum leak? That's a big pipe! Does it go into the manifold somewhere after the throttle butterfly? Perhaps your car used to have EGR, and it's been removed, but the pipe wasn't sealed off? Just guessing. Not many vacuum tubes are that big. I assume your brake booster is still...
  12. AllanWorms

    Scored myself a new job

    :vb-doh: And I bet that's all a lot steeper than it looks in pics. If I want to hire a camper, how drunk will I need to be, so I can pass the dumbass test to get one?
  13. AllanWorms

    Tdv6 ford pump logos and part number ground off

    What brand was the outer packaging?
  14. AllanWorms

    Tdv6 ford pump logos and part number ground off

    I regularly gets parts with the logo ground off. Parts are generally made by after marker manufacturers even when the cars are new, and they can't sell the parts they outside of the "dealer network" with someone elses trademarks on them. They are generally pricey aftermarket parts (not Ebay or...
  15. AllanWorms

    Disco 2 Rough idle in a V8 D2a — tried MAF, O2, sparks, leads

    Again, I'm not a Discovery 2 nutter... although I DO want a V8 manual one! "sensile family adventure wagon". The plenum should be easy enough to remove? The valley cover is a bit more major, ut should still be doable in a weekend (unless you have a Mrs, and kids - it could be a 6 week job...
  16. AllanWorms

    3.5 hotwire efi won't start - solved, poor connection to coil -ve!

    Well done finding that. Resistance checks are all fine and dandy, but sometimes a LOAD test finds things like this... or burns out the last remaining strand :-D Isolate each end of the wire and load it up with a giant headlight bulb or something 😎
  17. AllanWorms

    F1 rescues RR 🤣

    In fairness, most of those are Land Rover models that explode withOUT ingesting ****-tonnes of water. They're capable of it all by themselves 🤣
  18. AllanWorms

    Project Jay, engine replacement

    For the amount of effort invloved, you'd be MUCH better off fitting something good and desirable and mainstream. If you're going to go off on a tangent from the norm, you'd be better off putting the effort into something extreme, like a VW Toureg V10 TDI or Audi 4.2 TDI etc. An early BMW M57...
  19. AllanWorms

    Disco 2 Rough idle in a V8 D2a — tried MAF, O2, sparks, leads

    Could be the intake gasket. It seems to be pretty early in the intake path... and it seems to be quite a leak!
  20. AllanWorms

    Disco 2 Rough idle in a V8 D2a — tried MAF, O2, sparks, leads

    If nothing made it out the oil filler... it suggests a fairly massive intake leak - maybe the gasket was screwed up last time it was off? Perhaps an injector O ring? I would 100% start with lifting the plenum, while carefully watching for anything moving as I did it. I'd expect some pretty...
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