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Thread: TD5 Turbo Squeal not whistle?

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    Assuming my problem is the Exhaust Manifold Studs failure, is this an expensive fix?

    Aye, Mick
    '99 Manual TD5 D2.......heap of money spent on it and it has ended

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    Mick, recently went through this myself. Become expensive for me as snapped an easy out in the stud I was trying to remove.
    If you manage to get the stud out easily, you only need a new manifold gasket, new stud (couple of $) and more than likely you will need to machine the manifold. I drilled the #1 and #5 cylinder holes in the manifold to a slightly larger size to allow for future movement.
    Machining cost me $100, can't tell you the cost of the gasket as I have a firend in the parts industry.
    Hope this helps.
    John

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    Mick

    I dont remember how much mine cost. But like most things with a disco...not much change from 300-400 bucks!

    Cheers

    Angus

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    Would an exhaust manifold stud failure account for an increase in exhaust gas temperature? I have an EGT gauge fitted to my TD5 and although I cant be sure, it seems that it is running hotter even though I have nursed it on it's last drive. Any thoughts?
    '99 Manual TD5 D2.......heap of money spent on it and it has ended

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    get it checked by some one that knows td5's, & knows what to
    look for because these motors can become very expensive!!!!
    I found that out last year, good luck

    Jeff

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    UPDATE: Exhaust manifold now machined and fixed plus a general once over and the car is running nice and tight again and very smooth Fuel economy seems to be back as well as before I seemed to be chewing through the juice. Also seems the power and torque is there when I have my air con on - before I would notice quite a drop in power with aircon on and the engine would sound loud but really not do anything.
    Anyway, happy man now that it i fixed as it seems to have cleared up a few lingering issues.......wonder how long it has been leaking for

    Thanks for the help guys, Mick
    '99 Manual TD5 D2.......heap of money spent on it and it has ended

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    Hey Mick G...

    Where did you get it fixed and how many oxfords did you have to part with?

    Was it a specialist Rover thing? Or can any decent exhaust shop remedy the problem?

    Ta.

    Micka

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    Quote Originally Posted by Micka View Post
    Hey Mick G...

    Where did you get it fixed and how many oxfords did you have to part with?

    Was it a specialist Rover thing? Or can any decent exhaust shop remedy the problem?

    Ta.

    Micka
    Got it fixed at Rick's 4wd in Nerang on the Gold Coast. He is a LR specialist and does all the work on my car.....highly recomend him and his team. As for $, I couldn;t be sure as I had a few other things done while it was there but if I remember, I will look out the invoice tomorrow and let you know.
    I suspect it may be specialist job to a point unless an exhaust shop has dealt with the TD5 engine before as I think one of the problem lies in removing the studs which often break as mentioned before in this thread. If it were me, I would seek a LR specialist for everything on my car........ within reason of course. Give Rick a call, he will look after you or there is MR Automotive i think they are called in Brisbane.

    Aye, Mick
    '99 Manual TD5 D2.......heap of money spent on it and it has ended

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