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    dillwick Guest

    D2 transmission leak

    Hey all,
    New to the forum, I am looking at buying my first Discovery and have found some helpful threads on here regarding what to look out for.
    Luckily qualified for the 'jobkeeper' scheme and will put my money back into the economy via the hands of a land rover discovery owner

    I am looking at a 2001 discovery td5 with 242000km on the clock.
    Engine and turbo replaced at 225000km
    Owner thinks there is either a transmission or oil leak
    $3500

    One of the better/more affordable looking vehicles in my budget of around $5-6k
    Wondering how serious a transmission leak is and what I would be looking at to fix in the worst case scenario.
    Any help appreciated.
    Cheers

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    Owner thinks there is either a transmission or oil leak

    Danger Will Robinson, danger ! Does this mean there is fluid leaking from the bell housing ? If so it can be very expensive to repair. Either a leaking rear main engine seal or torque converter/ transmission input seal. Both require transmission removal to repair. Or it could just be a leaking rocker cover gasket with oil traveling down the rear of the engine and onto the bell housing which is a very simple and cheap repair. You really need more information to make an informed decision.

    Deano
    66 SIIA SWB .......73 SIII LWB diesel wgn
    86 RR 'classic'......99 Range Rover P38a
    94 Defender 110..95 Defender 130 Ute
    96 D1 300TDi.......99 D2 TD5 (current)
    04 D2a Td5..........02 Disco 2 V8

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    dillwick Guest
    Quote Originally Posted by DeanoH View Post
    Owner thinks there is either a transmission or oil leak

    Danger Will Robinson, danger ! Does this mean there is fluid leaking from the bell housing ? If so it can be very expensive to repair. Either a leaking rear main engine seal or torque converter/ transmission input seal. Both require transmission removal to repair. Or it could just be a leaking rocker cover gasket with oil traveling down the rear of the engine and onto the bell housing which is a very simple and cheap repair. You really need more information to make an informed decision.

    Deano
    And that's why I joined the forum
    Will try and confirm
    Thanks Deano!

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    Can we assume it's an auto, as most are/were.

    In addition to DeanoH ...

    LT230 is a good transfer case, but is notorious for leaking after many kilometers.
    They can leak at the layshaft o ring at the front of the case which is the most notorious spot.
    Also leak from front and rear output flanges and also the 'sump' cover.
    Arthur.

    All these discos are giving me a heart attack!

    '99 D1 300Tdi Auto ( now sold :( )
    '03 D2 Td5 Auto
    '03 D2a Td5 Auto

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