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    dead TD5

    The Toad has thrown a real sad. Travelling up the Armidale hill (Perth) it started to lose power, developed a tappet noise, got to the servo up the top and it stalled and started blowing steam and smelling expensive.

    Initially I thought it had blown the engine oil over board for some reason as nothing seemed to show on the dipstick, turned out the the oil was so hot and thin that the level was not apparent.

    So I guess it is coolant loss, but from where? ( Part of the reason why I didn't go on tyhe Pemberton trip was I hadn't time to fit the low coolant sensor kit.)

    1) failed hose (nothing apparent so far)
    2) Failed viscous fan unit ( didn't notice it kicking in when it was getting hot.
    3) failed head gasket ( possible has done 192,000 ks)
    4) other reason ?????

    What worries me more is what else was damaged due to getting hot, cracked rings ETC.

    Its pretty obvious the head is now suspect. I believe the head cant be faced, is that correct??
    I guess I should prepare to purchase a new head at the very least?

    What a bummer start to 2009.
    Whats the Landrover equivalent for bugger?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Graz View Post
    The Toad has thrown a real sad. Travelling up the Armidale hill (Perth) it started to lose power, developed a tappet noise, got to the servo up the top and it stalled and started blowing steam and smelling expensive.

    Initially I thought it had blown the engine oil over board for some reason as nothing seemed to show on the dipstick, turned out the the oil was so hot and thin that the level was not apparent.

    So I guess it is coolant loss, but from where? ( Part of the reason why I didn't go on tyhe Pemberton trip was I hadn't time to fit the low coolant sensor kit.)

    1) failed hose (nothing apparent so far)
    2) Failed viscous fan unit ( didn't notice it kicking in when it was getting hot.
    3) failed head gasket ( possible has done 192,000 ks)
    4) other reason ?????

    What worries me more is what else was damaged due to getting hot, cracked rings ETC.

    Its pretty obvious the head is now suspect. I believe the head cant be faced, is that correct??
    I guess I should prepare to purchase a new head at the very least?

    What a bummer start to 2009.
    Whats the Landrover equivalent for bugger
    ?
    Freelander 1.8
    Our Land Rover does not leak oil! it just marks its territory.......




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    Quote Originally Posted by dullbird View Post
    Freelander 1.8
    Cheeky tonight

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    always.........
    Our Land Rover does not leak oil! it just marks its territory.......




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    Graz,
    sounds like the head gasket at least, have you tried refilling the coolant & starting it to see if there are any bubbles in the header tank?

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    Seeing as you live up in the hills ... You would have got some sort of warning signs of getting hot before ... if the radiator was getting blocked up

    So .... either a broken water hose .... or a knackered head gasket

    Either way ... it's most probably affected the head, now that you boiled it


    Can take a look at it for you on Monday if you get stuck .. as you live just above me

    Mike


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    Quote Originally Posted by dullbird View Post
    Freelander 1.8
    I thought it was TD5

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    Quote Originally Posted by lokka View Post
    I thought it was TD5
    fool! they never put the TD5 in the freelander

    cheers phil

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    Quote Originally Posted by mike 90 RR View Post
    Seeing as you live up in the hills ... You would have got some sort of warning signs of getting hot before ... if the radiator was getting blocked up

    So .... either a broken water hose .... or a knackered head gasket

    Either way ... it's most probably affected the head, now that you boiled it


    Can take a look at it for you on Monday if you get stuck .. as you live just above me

    Mike

    I'm going to attempt to take the head off today. Happy for you to take a look and get your opinion as to what the problem is. Sent you a PM.
    Graham

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    Psimpson7 did a good write up on changing a head gasket, search or PM him

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