As mine is a 2009 build, MY2010 model, my understanding is that it does have the DPF. When I consulted the Valvoline website, it recommended the ENV C1 spec only up until 2012 models (assuming due to the DPF).
At no point has my mechanic claimed using this correct spec (and I suppose it would be pretty easy to check with Valvoline if they purchased any if I had to).
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Totally agree, and I am sharing everything I discover with him as speculation, rather than accusation.
Although I am convinced that they weren't using the recommended spec, based on what I have been able to find out (in large part from the help here - thanks guys!), it doesn't actually seem likely that this is the cause of the failure.
I have had a very long standing and amicable relationship with these guys over many years, and several vehicles, and I have no reason to think that they would deliberately mislead me.
UPDATE: Spoke to the mechanic earlier this evening, and they have now stripped off both the oil pump and the sump.
The oil pump appears to be undamaged, and no sludge or residue appears to be present.
When the sump was removed, they found a fair amount of debris (I assume mostly from the bearings), including a bolt from one of the bearing retainers. The rod from cylinder 2 (I think no. 2) has broken.
Amazingly, the timing belt is still intact. But then it is a very solid belt :-)
The mechanic also mentioned that he has sent a sample of the oil away for lab analysis - not really sure exactly what they are testing for but i'll ask him.
I am going in tomorrow morning to see for myself, and discuss next steps.
My big worry is that I still don't really have any real theories as to what caused it, and without knowing I am reluctant to invest the money to fix it and potentially for it to re-occur.
Any ideas / theories, and how I might be able to check if that is the case would be very welcome.
Thanks, John
Here's a couple of links from/to previous threads that show how to determine whether your car has DPF or not.
Vehicle Identification Number - DISCO3.CO.UK Knowledge Base
http://www.aulro.com/afvb/d3-d4-rrs/...dicso-4-a.html
Thought it might help with your investigations.
Good luck.
martin
Only the first few 2009 built 3.0s sold in Australia were fitted with a DPF. I had a 3.0 on order which arrived with a DPF. As I didn't want a DPF another order was placed, still 2009 build, after production changed to only fit a DPF for countries requiring them.
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As the timing belt is still ok that rules it out as the cause , would suspect a bearing problem .
I remember a topic on the uk site Disco 3 re this problem which had a speel released by LR re the problem with the 3 ltr eng , would defo contact LR AU re this and see what they have to say .
Maybe a bit of search on "Disco 3" under (seized engine) might dig up some usefull insight for you before contacting LR AU . Worth a shot if you have not already done so .
I think its quite clearly spelt out in the document that Graeme postedearlier in the thread about the resulting posible damage from using the incorrect spec oil.
It seems from how it reads to me that this is clearly the case. I may have mis-read it but the valvoline oil stated seems to be the wrong oil.
I would be following this avenue first if it ws me.
Cheers Ean
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