Landies don't leak oil...they mark their territory![]()
Its always been a criticism of landrovers, That they leak oil, and its never really bothered me as if the vehicle is in fair condition the amount of oil you have to put in them over a period of time is bugger all really, Itsonly to-day i thought about it as i changed the oil in the missus 100s Toyo and noticed that you could wipe your sunday shirt from one end to the other underneath and have nothing on it at 250,000ks..... Not praising Toyo but where did landrover get it wrong?, Its got to be the machining and fitment of surfaces of various parts. Or was it just good old Pommy Engineering?.. come to think about it my mate on his honda motorcycle could never understand why i needed a bath after doing a run on the old triumph bike..LOL.
cheers Sumo
Landies don't leak oil...they mark their territory![]()
I agree, both of our Lexus (Toyotas Really) have been pretty much like new underneath (Except the time when I pierced the sump on a rock...) and the last one had almost 300K on it. The present LS430 has a shiny exhaust system still at 175K!!!
I would however just suck up the oil leaks rather than own a characterless, lesser 4x4.
JC
Spoted a RRC parked by the side of the road near one of my delivery points.
Spoted the trusty little marks on the road and new it was still the original motor![]()
My three modern LR's and RR have had one oil leak between them,the transfer case leak in my 14 year old defender,funny enough the same leak toyota's have. Pat
Its ok, the wifes 2007 d4d prado with 53000kms leaks oil, and has done for some time. Whilst under warranty toyota thought it was acceptable enough but now the warranty has expired it now needs repairing.
So when we decide on a land rover (which one not sure yet) if it leaks oil thats ok by me. I have a painted garage and workshop floor so it just wipes up easily. Besides that it gives me another excuse to be outside.
Cheers
Steve
Disagree. My wife's Merc ML leaks more than my 13 year old Disco. In the 9 months my Disco's been parked in it's current spot, there's 3 oil drops on the concrete floor of the garage. Under the Merc, there's about 20.
However I did spend several months and a fair chunk of cash changing every gasket and oil line that I could get to!
Oil leaking is not a problem. It is only when it stops leaking that you need to worry.
There are some pretty good gasket sealing compounds available today, so if you take the time and effort you can end up with a relatively drip free jigga!
Cheers, Mick.
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1964 S2A 88 "Starfire Four" engine!
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