
Originally Posted by
solmanic
Yes, I also remember that warning. I don't "warm-up" the car, but I just drive gently for the first few km until the temperature needle starts rising.
Now back on topic, I'm not any sort of mechanic but I have often wondered if the rattle was somehow caused by condensation in the air intake drawing small particles of water into the engine when cold. The thing is, Defenders are rare in that the engine air intake is piped directly to the outside of the vehicle so any moisture on the intake grille, or inside the plastic snorkel or whatever would presumably be ingested straight away when cold, before the whole system has had time to heat up and there is no more condensation anywhere. Obviously this would be directly affected by things like ambient temperature and where & how the vehicle was garaged overnight. Just a thought.
This is totally based on the idea that such a rattle would be caused by moisture being drawn into the engine in the first place - would it?
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