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Whistle
23rd August 2014, 03:24 PM
Hi all after doing some reading I am worried the head gasket may have blown. 
Started a few days ago I noticed a hissing squealing sound. That happens intermittently.  I thought it may of been the fan belt tensioner. 
After looking under the hood it sounds like it us coming from the manifold gasket which also has oil seeping from the gasket. I am located in the southern highlands is there any mechanics in the area that people would recommend I'm new to the area and landrover. 
Any advice would be greatly so appreciated.
BilboBoggles
23rd August 2014, 03:48 PM
Is it only doing it when accelerating under load?  A hissing squealing sound, sounds more like an intercooler hose. These are the large diameter hoses that carry pressurised air from the turbo charger to the intercooler and back into the inlet.  Sometimes those rupture and leak and can make an awesome squeeling sound.
Oil seeping from the gasket could be as simple as a rocker cover gasket..  They all do that at some stage...
Hope that helps.
vnx205
23rd August 2014, 04:23 PM
Oil on the side of the block under the manifold is usually a sign of a break in the manifold gasket.  The break allows the small amount of oil that normally gets past the turbo and intercooler to dribble down the side.
It is a common occurrence, not a huge problem and is easily fixed.
Whistle
23rd August 2014, 04:55 PM
Thanks for the reply. I have listened to the engine running and it is making the sound idling as well. It sounds mechanical not air leaking.
dromader driver
24th August 2014, 06:24 AM
Whistle, if you think it is mechanical go and buy a stethescope from super expensive. it may be as simple as an idler bearing, water pump or alternator bearing. Think they are in mittagong
rick130
24th August 2014, 07:13 AM
Oil on the side of the block under the manifold is usually a sign of a break in the manifold gasket.  The break allows the small amount of oil that normally gets past the turbo and intercooler to dribble down the side.
It is a common occurrence, not a huge problem and is easily fixed.
This.
Whistle
24th August 2014, 10:28 AM
Thanks I will definitely change the manifold gasket and check the bearings.
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