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    Quote Originally Posted by Andy-M View Post
    Thanks for the replies so far.

    140000 Km on the clock, I am only the second owner, Iv'e had it since 104000 Km. Serviced every 5000, the original owner sold it to me due to having his licence suspended (he was in his late 80's).

    There is no water transfer with the oil, the coolant level is fine and there was no overheating. It has not displayed the normal headgasket signs I have seen in the past, although it is my first diesel.

    The vehicle has done next to no hard work, just normal camping, light 4x4 work.

    I have had 3 beers now, it does not seem so bad, just lots of $$$.

    Can I start a petition to get JC to move to northern Tasmania? He is a bit too far away for this kind of repair .

    Andy.
    mmm had a headgasket go on a 300 TDi 90 and that did not have oil in the water (as it went though a oil way and clinder and not water way and champer) and did not over heat ( but having the gasket go between the oil way and cylinder would make the engine chuff the way you describe it is, as the compression gases are going into the crank case of the enigne ) . I did not notice there was something up untill i stopped at a traffic light and saw the smoke that was coming out of the back
    95 300 Tdi Defender 90
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    Quote Originally Posted by Andy-M View Post
    Hi Dullbird, how many K's when yours went?

    I think you and Reads are on the money, but mine was making a choofing sound not a chuffing sound like yours.
    Could yours have been choofing and not chuffing?
    Mmm beer! a great part of a staple diet!


    Cheers Andy.
    possibly but could yours be chuffing not choofing.....maybe it depends on where there car was born and its accent, as ours came from the South of england us was chuffin
    Our Land Rover does not leak oil! it just marks its territory.......




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    Quote Originally Posted by Andy-M View Post
    Mmm beer! a great part of a staple diet!


    Cheers Andy.
    Beer alwaqys make it look better
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    Quote Originally Posted by dullbird View Post
    possibly but could yours be chuffing not choofing.....maybe it depends on where there car was born and its accent, as ours came from the north of england us was chuffin
    And as coming for the north would say Eh Up and go down pub to get Nukie brown

    i have always had it described as your engine tryng to be a steam engine

    Ali
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    Quote Originally Posted by Reads90 View Post
    And as coming for the north would say Eh Up and go down pub to get Nukie brown

    i have always had it described as your engine tryng to be a steam engine

    Ali
    yes looks like we both post at the same time in regards to oil getting in and getting pressurized no1 and no4 on ours

    yes it does sound like a steam train, thats how we described ours in our 110% post in the defender section
    Our Land Rover does not leak oil! it just marks its territory.......




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    Hi Andy,

    As others have said, head gasket, it is a classic failure. The only other thing I would suggest to do is when it is off, remove and drain the intercooler, as it will be full of engine oil, and will get blown straight in the intake manifold on the first test drive and blow the engine to bits...

    PM me if you need anything, I have a contact in Launceston that could possibly do the job if you are interested? He knows what he is doing with Tdi's.


    JC
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    Thanks all,

    Hi JC, I normaly use Merv Bassett at Bob Jane, in Devonport, he seems to know his way around a Landy, although he doesn't like to work on them he still does a good job (as far as I can tell anyway), he replaced the timing belt and did a couple of other small jobs for me.

    I'm keen to hear if you have any knowledge of him or if you have any Devonport contacts. Launceston is still a bit far away, I am working shift work on a wierd rotational roster. I would like to have a go at it myself only time is not on my side. I have a 2a in the shed that I will be doing all my own mechanicals on.

    Still think you need to move up here, we grow Bananas and Pineapples during the summer months and catch Coral trout 200m offshore. This is the sunshine end of the state .

    Cheers Andy.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Andy-M View Post
    Thanks all,

    Hi JC, I normaly use Merv Bassett at Bob Jane, in Devonport, he seems to know his way around a Landy, although he doesn't like to work on them he still does a good job (as far as I can tell anyway), he replaced the timing belt and did a couple of other small jobs for me.

    I'm keen to hear if you have any knowledge of him or if you have any Devonport contacts. Launceston is still a bit far away, I am working shift work on a wierd rotational roster. I would like to have a go at it myself only time is not on my side. I have a 2a in the shed that I will be doing all my own mechanicals on.

    Still think you need to move up here, we grow Bananas and Pineapples during the summer months and catch Coral trout 200m offshore. This is the sunshine end of the state .
    Cheers Andy.




    That 2A is about the same work to pull the head!!!

    Don't know Merv, and I have no D'port contacts sorry.

    Let me know if you need help etc though, 62291102 (W)

    JC
    The Isuzu 110. Solid and as dependable as a rock, coming soon with auto box😊
    The Range Rover L322 4.4.TTDV8 ....probably won't bother with the remap..😈

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    Ooo er... 140K and blown head gasget. One of the ones I'm looking is on 137K...

    The other one is on 270K though. When you're buying second hand I guess you never know when it's gunna go...

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    in my opinion (diesel mechanic by trade) id say either turbo seal head gasket or smashed piston caused the oil consumption and the choofing out of the rocker cover sounds like blow by
    more than likely it has grabbed a piston or possibly dropped a valve and put a hole in a piston
    if it has been starved of oil then it is more than likely grabbed a piston in the cylinder , possibly grabbed big end or cam bearing,damaged rocker assembly and the list goes on but that is worst case scenario
    but as others have said possibly head gasket
    for your sake i hope it is the later

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