Wow...might have been mistreated before you got it?
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I am currently replacing the HT leads and coil packs on our Discovery II V8 as it has developed a very noticeable misfire and lack of power across the rev range combined with a fuel economy of 53L/100km ! Since I have removed the upper intake manifold, I decided to remove the rocker covers to replace the leaking rocker cover gaskets. When I removed the rocker covers, I noticed there is a large amount of carbonised oil on the valve train and the undersides of the rocker covers.
Is this of any cause of concern with the Rover V8? I presume the camshaft will probably be worn but there is no lifter noise present.
It has done 280,000km and had either new or cleaned cylinder heads complete with paint marks on the head bolts when we bought it back in 2010. I'm now not sure if the gaskets are leaking because of blow by or because whoever worked on the engine failed to renew them when it was apart.
We have been using Castrol GTX Professional 15W40 until early this year when we went over to Castrol GTX Professional 20W50.
It has also had a new thermostat and water pump fitted last year although it has never overheated. It normally sits around 70-80°C on a 10-15°C day during the winter and 90-98°C on 25-40°C+ summer days.
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1979 Series III GS FFR
1980 Series III GS FFR with a Perentie RFSV tub
1991 Discovery 1 3.5 V8 3 door
1993 Discovery 1 200Tdi 3 door
1993 Defender 110 200Tdi ute
Wow...might have been mistreated before you got it?
Cheers
That's pretty much what mine looked like when I replaced my head gaskets. Not sure why, as had never overheated to my knowledge. Perhaps the magnatech 10W40 isn't up to job. I've been thinking about changing to Penrite semi synthetic just in case.
2002 D2 4.6L V8 Auto SLS+2" ACE CDL Truetrac(F) Nanocom(V8 only)
I'm guessing the change periods are too long, although it's quite probably limited detergency/dispercency with the oil too.
Basically not enough detergents and dispersants in the oil's additive package.
There's an oil additive available from the US that will slowly soften and remove the bulk of that over a couple of thousand km.
It's a lanolin ester based product so is safe to use and won't result in big chunks breaking off and blocking oil galleries if you are interested.
I haven't used it for years, but a couple of very clever blokes I know in the US have tested it and said it definitely works, unlike most any other additive.
I do 5000k oil and filter changes. These old design of motors like it. You might not have problems if the vehicle was used a lot for highway runs but for less than that 5k is the way to go in my view. I don't care what the book says...with manufacturers it's all about reducing their costs and selling the vehicle as low maintenance (!! - until it's out of warranty...)
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Andrew, I used to do 10,000km OCI's with the warm 351C in my old F100, but it was running LPG 99% of the time and Mobil 1 15W-50.
It was spotless internally.
As you inferred, usage is very important to determine OCI's.
Lots of short trips, stop/start city driving.
Bring the oil change interval right back.
Rick the LPG does run clean! My D1 is still on LPG 300k klm original motor untouched and my D2 had injected LPG for 100k klm. You had to change oil by the numbers not colour on the stick as it was always light honey.
Cheers
Yep, that was what the old cabbies used to tell me when I was a kid, and my own experience bore it out.
I think the only potential issue with LPG was nitration of the oil? (And valve seat regression without hardened seats)
I only ran petrol in emergencies.
It was either Shell 98 or Avgas with octane booster.
The comp ratio was silly, but it worked.![]()
You only get one shot at life, Aim well
2004 D2 "S" V8 auto, with a few Mods gone
2007 79 Series Landcruiser V8 Ute, With a few Mods.
4.6m Quintrex boat
20' Jayco Expanda caravan gone
Rick the beauty of the LR unless motors was hardened seats. My d2 4.0 at 200k did a head gasket after I overheated it twice and zero seat regression and very clean motor after 100k of LPG use. Cheers
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