Thanks guys.
The motor in question was re-built less than 20,000 km ago by a competent automotive company (that's not to say they're incapable of making a mistake). One of the cam lobes was badly worn so the cam was replaced. The crank as well.
When I got the vehicle back it seemed to go quite well. The people who ran the company suggested I get the Landy re-tuned by someone who had gas expertise.
It has now been tuned by three different people. Strange they should all miss this but they were all probably concentrating on mixture.
I don't recall the distributor being rebuilt so maybe I should get that done.
Any recommendations on who would do a good job?
bee utey, yes, cams.
I'm used to looking in the oil fill hole of a 1970 Mercedes 3.5 V8. They're OHC.
I forgot Landrover were more agricultural.



				
				
				
					
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