Wow, almost no consistency for essentially the same engine across different vehicles/brands.
And only 5w30 for cold climates.
2007 Discovery 3 SE7 TDV6 2.7
2012 SZ Territory TX 2.7 TDCi
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Wow, almost no consistency for essentially the same engine across different vehicles/brands.
And only 5w30 for cold climates.
MY08 TDV6 SE D3- permagrin ooh yeah
2004 Jayco Freedom tin tent
1998 Triumph Daytona T595
1974 VW Kombi bus
1958 Holden FC special sedan
I posed the question about different oil recommendations for the same engine to Penrite 2 or 3 weeks ago which they posted in their tech forum.
It's just a theory but the 'preferred category' might just be so they can maintain an even distribution of product that meet the same manufacturer specs
different oil same engine | Penrite Oil Forum | Penrite Oil
I see Christian and Vera have another video up.
Complicated TDV6 crankshaft install - Land Rover Discovery - stress for Toyota drivers - YouTube
Love to know where Christian got the Ford engine rebuild manual from. Looks to be the most detailed. Have searched online but had no luck finding. He even has detailed engineering drawings for the crank.
Service News/Bulletins are usually only distributed to the Dealers and definitely NOT for public viewing!!
I was a senior mngr in the State distributorship of a worldwide Japanese earthmoving manufacturer for almost 30 yrs and our S/News were most certainly not for public viewing 'cos if an owner got wind of a problem or design modification you could bet your life they'd want it fixed FOC even if well out of wnty.
Now I am retired and the boot is on the other foot, I expect LR to meet their moral obligations to fix their design ****ups....!!![]()
Before: Ser 2a LWB, Ser 3 S/W, 1979 RR 2 door, 1981 LR Stage 1 V8 (new), 1985 LR 110 V8 County (new), 2009 RRS TDV8
Now: MY13 D4 TDV6. "E" rear diff. Cambo's magic Engine & Auto Tune. 1968 Austin 1800 Mk1 auto (my 5th)
Crank bearings are hydrodynamic. Oil wedge is established almost instantly as its driven by rotation. As soon as the crank starts turning, oil pressure increases and supports the crank. To me the issue is ensuring clean oil and this means frequent oil changes. Otherwise, oil contaminants affect boundary lubrication and film stability, leading to metal to metal contact and therefore wear.
Starting an engine when its cold is generally when the most wear occurs.An engine that never stops or never gets a chance to cool down,should last the longest.
Synthetic oils help to reduce this wear.
Have a look at this.
The Million-Mile 2007 Toyota Tundra Pickup: The Teardown
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