Cheers for bringing back up this topic. It will be interesting to see what my car might do in the future. Its a 2003 model with only 130k on the clock. Still a baby.
Mine is at 332k recently replaced radiator but going well if not for a few minor murmurs.![]()
Cheers for bringing back up this topic. It will be interesting to see what my car might do in the future. Its a 2003 model with only 130k on the clock. Still a baby.
2003 260000k.. driven since new. Cost a bit in maintenance. Had a clutch flywheel and harmonic balancer. I allocate about 5k per year just for maintaining it. Just had it chipped and exhaust modded, much nicer to drivw now. But I expect that maintenance budget to blow out.
$5k per annum is still not bad. A newer car would lose more just in depreciation. I used to budget $10k a year for fuel and maintenance (split 50/50), but this year increased it to $12k as I expect to be up for a rebuilt gearbox before I get to 500k.
Once above 250-300k I think you are wise to assume one major job per year and plan for this.
So must be some much higher km Td5's out there by now. People were discussing being between 200-300k 8 years ago. Or do high mileage Td5's get sold off and put to pasture!
The design was meant to see as a minimum 400k I thought. The engine was built to have a long life, not a regular life.
Cheers
Slunnie
~ Discovery II Td5 ~ Discovery 3dr V8 ~ Series IIa 6cyl ute ~ Series II V8 ute ~
1999 TD5 Defender with approx. 410,000kms
I had a D2 TD5 Commercial in last week for service and MOT,(Annual inspection here in the UK) which has 235,000 miles,not KM on it.For me the interesting thing is that it is still all original,engine,autobox,transfer box and axles.
For nearly all its life it has towed to the legal limit weight wise and with no sympathy at all.It is just thrashed 6 days a week.Its worst faults were the front prop failing and beating a hole in the autobox sump pan...
It still goes very well,but leaks a drop of oil here and there.
My own TD5 D2 turned 100,000m at the weekend,but had a complete engine rebuild due to a bent con rod and worn cam/rockers.I have no idea what happened to it,I bought it needing "Attention" It now goes very well,uses no oil/coolant,I hope to get another 100,000 out of it...
Hi,
My 2000 TD5 Disco 2 has just passed 375000km. 'Ive had it since 260000.
Things done?
Had a gearbox rebuild (auto) changed the harmonic balancer and belt. Changed the fuel regulator, radiator, universal joints and serviced it regularly with Castrol oils. I towed my 6m boat and camping trailer regularly and do "get it dirty" when I get the chance.
I'm happy with how much it costs to run and service and it makes me smile regularly.
I think that like other motors, if you service it regularly and treat it well it will last. I have got a TD5 defender too and I just stripped the motor. 230000km and it shows no real problems apart from a leaking oil cooler caused by someone not using coolant.
The engine is good. It's tuneable and reliable.
Works for me.
Mine is a 2004 D2a TD5 I bought it in 2009 with approx. 100,000kms.
- I immediately did a service and the Oil in Harness and Injector washers/o rings
- 2010 did the doughnut as well as brake discs and pads all round
- 2011 had the fuel lines rub through on top of the tank and they were replaced
- 2012 did timing belts, belt tensioner and that big 140k service
- 2013 did the front drive shaft
- 2014 just put in at 160,000kms a new AMC Head and gaskets etc, shaved the manifold, 2 x Engine Mounts, Fuel Pump Regulator, Top hose and installed an Enginesaver thanks to my reading on here.
- Further the 3 amigos have just appeared, will be putting up with them for awhile as I have just spent lots on the items above.
I've also been servicing it every 5000kms, just oil change and oil/air filters. This is my fourth D2 and hopefully my last, as I plan to keep it. I'm actually very interested in a preventative maintenance program to keep this vehicle going for a long long time, not sure if that's such great idea? But that's the current thinking! I love my Disco!!!!
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