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Thread: Disco newbie - poor economy, water aversion, where's the power?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ivan View Post
    I used to own a 3.5V8i Discovery, so a bit smaller than yours. Performance was not exceptional but it pulled very well from low revs. On one occaision I thought the engine had stopped but I just put the boot in and it pulled away uphill with no dramas. Fuel consumption was about 20ltrs/100kms so yours does sound a bit thirstier. If you drop me a PM with your email address I will send you a Lucus 14CUX (EFI system) trouble shooting guide I got from Mark Adams. Basically it allows you to trouble shoot the EFI system with a multi meter.

    HTH
    Ivan
    Is that guide on the Rave disc? If its not could you please send me a copy also? My email is jbm at iprimus dot com dot au.

    James

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    Basically ..... You need to start cleaning and checking every part of the motor, starting from the Air cleaner .. to the sensors ... Compression to the CAM .... Electrics .... and then back again


    So the cut to the chase method, is to pick up on Daves offer ....

    Quote Originally Posted by Blknight.aus View Post
    ok so if you're not quite that psycotic
    Cheers
    Mike

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    unless there are any recommended workshops closer to Brisbane for servicing/tuning the LR V8??
    some LR repairers in Brisbane are MR automotive at Redcliffe and Tunstals at Cleveland (see Andrew at Tunstals)

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    Quote Originally Posted by bigcarle View Post
    some LR repairers in Brisbane are MR automotive at Redcliffe and Tunstals at Cleveland (see Andrew at Tunstals)
    another one is SBL automotive at acacia ridge had a lot of help from shane down there.

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    Quote Originally Posted by stripedtomato View Post
    4. What gets oil stains out of concrete it leaks gearbox oil, transfer case oil, engione oil and power steering fluid. I suspect the diffs may be running dry as they aren't leaking
    Dry cement powder works very well; you may need several applications.

    Contrary to what some people say on this forum, there is nothing "normal" about Land Rovers leaking oil. They either have a car that has been neglected, or they can't be bothered getting it fixed. All leaks can be fixed - get Dave to help you.

    My Discovery also leaked at the engine and gearboxes, because the so-called mechanic who stripped the engine for a warranty job, put it together again with old gaskets Give the engine and gearboxes a good wash with degreaser and water and take it for a short run to find where the leaks are.

    Not only do you not want to be trailing oil all the way to Cape York, you don't want to be stuck half way either, for want of spending a halfpenny-worth-of-tar on the machine.

    Good luck with the repairs and the trip,

    Cheers Charlie

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