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    Quote Originally Posted by stuarth44 View Post
    i met a lady whose son filled the 3.0l right up with oil, by mistake, it smashed the crank, LR 53k quote, after one year fight, the insurance co had to pay OMBUDSMAN ruled it was an accident
    she loves her 2013 but hates the 5 and the new defender, so she does not know what will replace it, my advice, try for a million km
    I’m going for 500,000km out of mine. Nearly 300k km. It’ll cost me to get there, but by then I might be able to afford a D130 second hand
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    Interesting that the buying guide for Velars in a late 2020 LRO also mentions this in the engine section by one of the experts in UK. (AFAIR Black Paw)

    Only GBP5k for a new 4litre there apparently.

    Regards PhilipA

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    Quote Originally Posted by PhilipA View Post
    Interesting that the buying guide for Velars in a late 2020 LRO also mentions this in the engine section by one of the experts in UK. (AFAIR Black Paw)

    Only GBP5k for a new 4litre there apparently.

    Regards PhilipA
    What current/modern LR uses a 4 litre engine? I didn't think Velers had a 4 litre engine in any form.
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    What current/modern LR uses a 4 litre engine?
    Sorry 3 litre, D4
    Regards PhilipA

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tins View Post
    I know that it's hearsay, but a recent video from that 4WD mob stated that Mitsubishi had some casting issues on the block of certain engines. Some vehicles were up to 9 years old and had maybe 300,000 km on them, and Mitsubishi was replacing the engines. If so, then JLR should hang their heads.

    Perhaps some research into this, and if it's factual then include that in your various correspondences.

    Start about 16 minutes in:
    Dragging this up...

    Yes, my son has one... Theres always a catch..

    If it has failed completely they will examine the engine, and if it has failed due to the issue - you get a new one.
    If its showing symptoms of failing and not within a specific VIN range (and several are outside of it) - then it needs to be stress tested.
    If you have this done, and it passes - you pay for the test - even if the symptoms of the failure are there when diagnosed.
    If it fails - you get a new motor

    But all your old gear gets bolted to it

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    paper

    Quote Originally Posted by TonyC View Post
    How do cut the filter open with out creating filings from the case?

    Tony
    there is no case on 2.7, just corro paper, even with a tin spin on you will not contaminate filtrate, use a knife

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    Quote Originally Posted by stuarth44 View Post
    there is no case on 2.7, just corro paper, even with a tin spin on you will not contaminate filtrate, use a knife
    I serviced our Subaru today, and will do the Defender tomorrow.
    There's no way your getting into either of those filters with a knife.
    It would be a hacksaw or grinder.
    Tony

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tombie View Post



    But all your old gear gets bolted to it
    Just like Toymota do after a dusted V8D.
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    Quote Originally Posted by stuarth44 View Post
    I am at present negotiating to buy a commercial fishing boat, the main engine a kta 19 cummins rated 550@1800 rpm has 80 thousand hrs on it, I have written in many places, that, each and every time you do an eng. oil change, take the filter, cut it in half, read the filtrate, bearing material shows like gold 'cept it ain't, tis an alloy of bronze, I just read my tdv6 2.7 @212000km, no sign of metal, why engine shops do not always do this simple check, beats me, was the first thing i learnt when working in the field for Cummins Au.
    good luck and I'm so sorry for your grief, tis why our discos sell for one third of the price Land Cruisers do and it's going to stay that way, mind you second hand discos are priced right, Lcs are not
    Rather than cut up old filter and trust your eyes...it's a lot easier to take an oil sample whilst draining and send it off to the lab.
    Apart from wear materials such as iron, chrome, copper, PQ Index, etc it will also report such things as % fuel present (due to over fueling), water/sodium (head gasket or water ingress somewhere) etc etc.
    Comprehensive report and well worth the munney.
    Purchase from a Komatsu or Caterpillar Dealer (or others) and follow the instructions. Dead easy.
    I've just started doing it again, at 156,000 klms the results were very pleasing.
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    Quote Originally Posted by DiscoJeffster View Post
    While how you look after it is a factor in longevity, at the end of the day, it’s more down to the product you start with - something you have no influence over. Get a dud engine from the manufacturer and there’s no amount of proactive fluid changes that’ll keep it alive.
    True, they are a mass produced item after all, bound to be QA discrepancies

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