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    Buying a defender with oil leaking from the filler cap

    Just wondering what everyones instinct on this would be??

    I am yet to inspect the vehicle and i realise that it could be a few things, but i was wondering what i should look for in particular in an inspection or if you would just avoid it completely??

    defender is a 300tdi

    cheers
    jimmy

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    Is it definitely leaking or is it just spill from when it was filled?

    Oh and on the subject of inspections if you thin you are ready to go ahead with a purchase I strongly recommend you gate a land rover specialist workshop to do a pre-purchase inspection for you.
    It's not broken. It's "Carbon Neutral".


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    Disclaimer: I know bugger all.



    There could be a couple of causes. It may be a buggered or blocked crankcase ventilation valve.
    See top left right diagram (labelled 5) here: Land Rover Workshop Manuals > 300Tdi Defender > ENGINE > CYLINDER HEAD GASKET

    In a worst case scenario I think it might be too much wear on the cylinder walls causing blowby. I think the former is more likely.


    No doubt someone with more knowledge will drop in and offer a better opinion.
    It's not broken. It's "Carbon Neutral".


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    Filler cap on my 300TDi leaked when I first took possession of it. A new filler cap fixed the issue.

    That's how I fixed most of the oil leaks. Replaced worn-out 20 year old parts with new ones.

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    I will look closer when i inspect it, but i suppose if i have it running and take the filler cap off and smoke is coming out i should run from it..

    It would be nice if it was just an old filler cap.

    And if i like the look of it ill definitely get a land rover mechanic to have a look over it.

    Cheers
    Jimmy

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