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    Quote Originally Posted by johncl
    1999 Disco Td5 Auto 200000 km's

    1. Fuel pump
    2. Oil in the harness
    3. Fuel block regulator
    4. ABS modulator
    5. Exhaust studs (x2)
    6. Suspension air bag
    7. Auto trans rebuild


    Going to do peventative head gasket, oil cooler, water pump replacement next week, do get her into tiptop shape for my trip around OZ next year

    Why would you consider a head gasket as preventative maintanence? I cannot understand why you'd go to so much trouble when the car has only done 200k. The block and head wouldn't get rebuilt at the same time so why bother?

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    Hi Edd
    From the posts that are coming up,it seems the problems are normal,updated ECU/intercooler or not.
    Its a worry
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    Quote Originally Posted by dobbo
    Why would you consider a head gasket as preventative maintanence? I cannot understand why you'd go to so much trouble when the car has only done 200k. The block and head wouldn't get rebuilt at the same time so why bother?
    Agreed....

    Got me beat....

    Why is everyone so worried????

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    Quote Originally Posted by tombraider
    Agreed....

    Got me beat....

    Why is everyone so worried????
    Well because I spent 4 months of my lease fuel money all my maintenance budget and $4000 on my rig this year! I also still have 21,400 km to go on my estimates to reach the target. I'm going to have to organise a state deck or pay the excess FBT to keep my baby. I know I can't afford this level of repaires on top of what I had to spend on the better halfs car.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dobbo
    Why would you consider a head gasket as preventative maintanence? I cannot understand why you'd go to so much trouble when the car has only done 200k. The block and head wouldn't get rebuilt at the same time so why bother?
    I guess that considering the age and the kms, the possibility of the gasket going is increasing and the cost and inconvenience of having to replace it en-route, its much better to start afresh for the long trip.

    I was going to check the tension of the head bolts on mine (only 100k) as head bolts generally tend to loosen (stretch maybe?) towards the back of the motor, possibly due to poorer coolant circulation. But I've decided to not touch it unless the engine gets overheated in some way (eg blows a radiator hose).

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    some possable reasons to consider a replacement head gasket as preventative maintenace are.


    1. Engine over heated
    2. contaminated coolant
    3. contaminated oil
    4. when torque checking head bolts you find a loose one
    5. full cooling system flushout produces any kind of non oxisized materail
    6. At the age/hour on the engine when a lot of other engines of same type/breed have had head problems (tho youd be replaceing it cause youve pulled the head)
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    The TD5 is pretty much a universal engine, it's used on every continent of the globe in some very ordinary conditions. Obviously by the fact it has a fairly small turbo, and the fact it can be flash tuned to get such decent Horsepower increases tells me it has been detuned for engine driveline and gearbox longtivity, fuel economy etc..


    These are not racetuned engines and should not need a rebuild at such low kilometres

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    Hi guys,

    I've got 230 000 on the clock now.
    1999 TD5 Discovery.
    Whats been brewing under the bonnet.
    Radiator, replaced this just before the trip around aus as a precaution.
    Replaces a few soft water pipes.
    Engine harness has been replaces.
    Turbo pipe, the LR dealer in Wollongong stripped and broke it.
    Fuel pump ( i think) just behind the engine.
    Manifold, broke 3 bolts just the other day.
    The fuel cooler leaked water twice and then never again, I replaced it with a second hand one ($20).
    All of the above was picked up in time. I try my best to look after the car as best I can, average service interval is around 12k not 20k.

    Ps. Many thanks to great servicing from Frank at ATV land rover.

    Cheers
    The Entertainer

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    Hi All
    We have just over 100,000 on the disco with the only problem being oil in the harness which i have the looms on the way. I was told it was a good idea to try to oil proof the back of the plug that is in the head as even some of the new looms still leak one suggestion was to seal it with sensor safe silicon which i will look at when they arrive. Would love to do the chip upgrade soon.
    Regards
    Doug

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    Hi everybody
    My disco(2004) 54000 no problems as yet
    2000 fenda ( ex telstra) 162000
    new motor @50000 cause unsure
    new turbo @136000 cause unknown
    new rad @155000 old one leaked had it cleaned leaked worse new one $462
    just noticed today manifold leaking & oil leak from around oil filter
    no other problems motor wise just the usual pain in the bum things
    i'm pretty sure mine is the same as supboys fenda
    cheers
    gavin

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