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    I had all my bearings switched out at 270,000km on my 3L. I feel it was well worth investment.
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    Quote Originally Posted by PerthDisco View Post
    “I did the conrod bearings first before removing the oil pump. That allowed me to rotate the crank without losing the timing, then I rolled mains 2-4. Journal 1 is very tight without removing the oil pump as it keeps the crank seated up. I locked the timing gear and I removed the oil pump which allowed me plenty of room to roll new main bearings in. Oil pump was renewed during the process.”
    Was this done just by removing the sump?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Graeme View Post
    Was this done just by removing the sump?
    Yes and there’s a second collar as well above the sump pan. You’d be removing a bit of the front axle as well probably.

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    what sort of $$$ to get that done? I was going to get new oil pump, the 15mm impeller FordMCO version when the timing belts get done later in the year but may also consider bearings.

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    Theyre starting to lose the plot a bit I reckon! Its a typical phenomenon - Make an entertaining channel, get a following and then have people almost 100% believe every word you say.

    Whilst the failures are claimed to be extremely frequent, based on the number of actual engines produced vs the failures - the rate is still quite low. Forums etc exacibate it

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tombie View Post
    Theyre starting to lose the plot a bit I reckon! Its a typical phenomenon - Make an entertaining channel, get a following and then have people almost 100% believe every word you say.

    Whilst the failures are claimed to be extremely frequent, based on the number of actual engines produced vs the failures - the rate is still quite low. Forums etc exacibate it
    Even if its the forum phenomenon if you look at the pommy groups its nearly everyday a 2.7 or 3.0 engine is dead and being replaced, could be age related or just lack of maintenance.
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    Quote Originally Posted by loanrangie View Post
    Even if its the forum phenomenon if you look at the pommy groups its nearly everyday a 2.7 or 3.0 engine is dead and being replaced, could be age related or just lack of maintenance.
    Nearly every day out of how many 2.7 or 3.0 UK Discovery's?
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    Ignoring all the silly waffle / hyped up panic, I’d be interested to know is there anything fundamentally wrong in his technical conclusions / hypothesis of reasons of failures?

    Quote Originally Posted by Tombie View Post
    Theyre starting to lose the plot a bit I reckon! Its a typical phenomenon - Make an entertaining channel, get a following and then have people almost 100% believe every word you say.

    Whilst the failures are claimed to be extremely frequent, based on the number of actual engines produced vs the failures - the rate is still quite low. Forums etc exacibate it
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    Quote Originally Posted by loanrangie View Post
    Even if its the forum phenomenon if you look at the pommy groups its nearly everyday a 2.7 or 3.0 engine is dead and being replaced, could be age related or just lack of maintenance.
    Looking at the UK forums, I’d say combination of both, combined with the batch of bad metallurgy they did admit to having.


    LR home mechanics (loose definition) are rife on the groups and wow, cheapest parts, cheapest oil, poor practices…. Combined I’m not surprised the failure rates increased on the pages.

    Sure, factory log serviced vehicles have failed, but they are few and far between.

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