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  1. FenderTheDefender

    300tdi using water

    The old saying it has to get worse before it gets better. The water was gushing out the muffler after a drive. I took off the cylinder head and tore it down and took it to a machine shop. A hole in the exhaust manifold was the problem. Now I gotta get a new head. Looks like the defender will...
  2. FenderTheDefender

    300tdi using water

    I think the part I failed to mention is when this started I still had antifreeze in the system and the water leaking from the muffler was green. It was being driven 15km one way to work, which should boil out any condensation. The part I'm having trouble wrapping my head around is why after it...
  3. FenderTheDefender

    300tdi using water

    haha, I wish. If you look at the picture I attached to the original thread you will see where the water is dripping out of the crack in the muffler.
  4. FenderTheDefender

    300tdi using water

    So I have more to add to the complexity. I let the Land Rover sit a couple of weeks. I had to drive it over the weekend and it did not use any water. I drove 20 miles or more. But 2 weeks ago after driving it 10 miles home it used a gallon of water and water dripping out the muffler after it...
  5. FenderTheDefender

    300tdi using water

    Thanks for the thoughts. The Land Rover is driven about 15km one way to work so it has plenty of time to warm up. When I start the tear down I’ll look at the exhaust ports. That’d be a good indication. Thanks for the pointer.
  6. FenderTheDefender

    300tdi using water

    I have a 1995 Land Rover Defender 130 and I both love and hate it. :-) Long story short, I have a crack in the muffler and have coolant dripping out after driving. I use about 1Liter/10km of coolant/water. I changed the head gasket but didn’t have it pressure checked or skimmed. Head surface...
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