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BlueDisco98
Hi everyone,
Sorry this is a little long but trying to give as much detail as possible.
A couple of months ago I bought a 1998 Discovery 1 LS and love it!
3.9L Petrol/LPG. Very clean and drives like a dream. Checked out the history and all seems good.
She’s been running perfectly until recently.
Now starting to have a few problems and I’m sure it’s something simple.
Broke down a couple of weeks ago and got towed to a mechanic who seems to specialise in LR’s.
Was told needed a new fuel pump. I also informed the garage I thought there was a problem with timing/vacuum advance but was told the vacuum advance didn’t really matter. Is this normal?
Also had a 264,000 KM service done while it was there – the usual, new filters, coolant oils etc. everything tightened back up, checked over.
Since it’s been to the garage I seem to have a few problems. Thus being
Fuel gauge wasn’t working so took it back to get sorted.
It also began backfiring when running on LPG after about 20kms. Garage then told me a new set of plugs should sort that out. New set fitted and seems to be better but still pops now and then but maybe expected for the age of it.
Then, last weekend she overheated when had the air con on. This is the first time since the service the heaters had been turned off. After checking the coolant it seemed to be a little low. I’ve now got it sat halfway up the expansion bowl, I’ve ran the air con and temperature gauge seems normal sitting halfway when the engine has warmed up. I now can hear a water sloshing noise coming from dash and reading another post in here I’ve tried a couple of things to get rid of the noise. Not quite there yet. No milky oil, coolant level remains where I topped it up to.
Anybody have any thoughts on what could be causing the backfiring?
Do I need to get the vacuum advance fixed and if so what should it cost?
Any more thoughts on water sloshing noise would be helpful.
I’m in Melbourne and need to find a good Land Rover specialist if anyone can help.
I’d like to do some work myself where possible as very interested in learning how this beast works.
Any assistance would be greatly appreciated.
Cheers.
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