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« on: November 29, 2006, 20:13:50 »
I think i have read somewhere that if you do a engine oil change on a TD5 engine you can not remove all the oil due to the oil pump not able to reprime. Is this correct.

I ask this as i would like to service my disco 2 myself.


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« Reply #1 on: November 29, 2006, 21:38:08 »
No , carry on as normal..........

 

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« Reply #2 on: November 30, 2006, 17:49:24 »
Thankyou

Daz
2001 Td5 Gs7 Dressed in black, got it for the wife.....Honest
I wash the car,she does the dishes.
I fill it up, she drives it.

1987 landrover 90 with a 2.3 petrol (11h)  powerplant..mine all mine...now with duel fuel
cb radio
spot/roof lights
750x16 tyres or 205s
home made light bar
Ep9 superwinch
5kw 240volt inverter


1991 vfr750
1990 gl1500 goldwing

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« Reply #3 on: December 01, 2006, 00:42:19 »
I was at my dealer's a few weeks ago, and he kept trying to interest me in buying the G4 Spec Discovery 3 he had on the showroom floor.  (Yeah, right!)  Anyway, the factory skid plates make it impossible to change the oil without removing one of them.  So I asked how you'd go about changing the oil.  "Well, you just hook up the oil vacuum to the top, or course." was his answer.  It seems I'm the first guy they'd come across who changes his own oil.

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« Reply #4 on: December 01, 2006, 16:57:46 »
my brother has a vacume thing that sucks the oil of of his car. He has to use it on his air compresser.
2001 Td5 Gs7 Dressed in black, got it for the wife.....Honest
I wash the car,she does the dishes.
I fill it up, she drives it.

1987 landrover 90 with a 2.3 petrol (11h)  powerplant..mine all mine...now with duel fuel
cb radio
spot/roof lights
750x16 tyres or 205s
home made light bar
Ep9 superwinch
5kw 240volt inverter


1991 vfr750
1990 gl1500 goldwing

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« Reply #5 on: December 03, 2006, 23:49:19 »
Yes, your right I do have one, but I use a local garage instead. Saves me even plugging in the compressor :oops:

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« Reply #6 on: December 04, 2006, 18:22:47 »
I know what you are like brov.
You must be the only one on here with a nice tool kit that never been used..........much..lol

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I wash the car,she does the dishes.
I fill it up, she drives it.

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cb radio
spot/roof lights
750x16 tyres or 205s
home made light bar
Ep9 superwinch
5kw 240volt inverter


1991 vfr750
1990 gl1500 goldwing

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« Reply #7 on: December 04, 2006, 23:27:41 »
Tip of the week as far as oil changes go.... before you put the new stuff in... take off the OLD filter and put on the NEW filter....

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