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    Quote Originally Posted by B92 8NW View Post
    The leaks were very serious, I couldn't have left them. Six different places from the engine compartment about 10cm in diameter overnight. The rear main is currently leaking
    about the size of a CD overnight

    yep thats about the size we were getting from the 90 and the head gasket has just given up

    not as costlyu as we thought to do, we thought e would be looking at a few hundred but not looking like that at all, of course we dont have the labour costs

    good luck with your new car mate its always sad to lose a friend from the community, i hope you still stick around here even if you dont have a landy
    Our Land Rover does not leak oil! it just marks its territory.......




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    Park it, drive the Commodore for a couple of months. By that time the leaking will have stopped and the love will return.

    Two months, not sure I've even lasted a day in a Commodore or a Falcon.

    I can feel the love.

    Welcome back Joel!

    Now that was easy.

    Know the feeling all too well.

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    Sorry to hear.

    If you do offload it, I would appreciate it if you could pull the provent element, complete the form, and send it back.

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    Oil leaks are part and parcel of Land Rover ownership. The way I look at it if it's not leaking, it's empty

    My Rangie has a couple here and there but nothing to get too woried about and I park it on the grass so there's no pools of oil that will stain the driveway.

    I do all my own mechanical work, I had a gutful of getting screwed by mechanics who are totally inept in doing the job properly or charge like wounded bulls. Plus it's a great way of being aware of how your LR operates and over time you feel at ease if you do have a roadside breakdown and the knowhow to get it going again.

    Trav

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    Quote Originally Posted by B92 8NW View Post
    The rear main is currently leaking about the size of a CD overnight

    u think ur rear main is bad mate. i leave mine for 2 hours and end up with a puddle the size of a computer keyboard. i can actually see it dripping out of the wading plug hole

    had it fixed but it still leaks mechanic suggested rebuild not just coz of the rear main there are other problems

    thats my story

    Jock

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    Oil leaks and Land Rover are like eggs and bacon?

    Oil leaks and Land Rovers justy appear to go together for so many LR owners. It is the only make that I have been involved with that the owners just accept that oil leaks are a part of the make. Why?

    Other makes do not have such reputations. Is it because they are not used in the same way? Is it because the designs are better when it comes to keeping the oil in? Or is it poor manufacturing?

    Maybe it is that LRs are surperior and more tolerant to oil leak problems, other makes perhaps don't leak but when they do it is due to major problems unlike LRs that just keep going.

    Joel,

    What other car have you owned where you could feed it with fish and chip oil? Bad luck mate, it appeared that you had got yourself sorted once you got over the gearbox problems but not to be.

    Best of luck with the GM.

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    Sad to hear mate, but I'm not going to try and convince you to change your mind.

    I'm sure the Commodore will serve you well (I drive a Fairmont daily and I love Monty as much as old 'Gus)

    As others have said, I hope you stick around here regardless. Depending on your interests, maybe you should get an old Series and do it up? Sure it will leak oil like, well, like a Discovery - but at least you will probably be able to fix (or learn how to fix) it yourself. A lot of joy to be had spinning spanners and chasing spiders!

    Best of tidings whatever the outcome mate.
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    You still haven't told us how you spent 27 grand,that could buy a fleet of series ones. Pat

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    Quote Originally Posted by PAT303 View Post
    You still haven't told us how you spent 27 grand,that could buy a fleet of series ones. Pat


    or just one of Dintys,,,,


    maybe,,,
    "How long since you've visited The Good Oil?"

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    I had a 1975 351ci Fairlane, biggest piece of crap, drank fuel by the gallon, broke down, chewed up engines, I spent most of the time walking back and in tow trucks than driving it. But it was the most gorgeous car on the road.

    I sold it and got a Mazda3 because it was a reliable car.

    Worst decision of my life. I miss that car

    Three years later I woke up out of my sensible stage and got a D1 V8

    Park the Disco up, you've got another car so your in no rush to fix it and when your missing the Disco get underneath it to remind yourself why you drive the Commodore. Then eventually you will forget all the trouble and have a go at fixing it yourself.

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