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Chat & Social => The Bar - General Chat => Topic started by: Hightower on June 03, 2005, 15:59:19
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As some of you already know the car had a major problem last week whilst travelling up the M1 at 70mph. The oil warning light came on and there was a noticeable loss of power (not surprising).
I managed to get over to the hard shoulder, but then idled along for 1/2 mile until it was safe to stop. Turned off the engine, which would not then restart. Called out the AA who took me home, and then the next morning came out again to take me to the local independent.
Well, found out yesterday that the bolt on the oil pump had come loose which allowed the sprocket that drives the pump to come off. Result, no oil pressure to the engine and the turbo was in pieces. Thankfully it seems that the damage to the turbo was all that occured, as there was nothing out of the ordinary on the rest of the engine. Had another turbo (not in perfect nick but okay to test with) put on and the engine runs fine.
Next week will get a new turbo from Turbo Technics put on and we should be back on the road.
Called LR to inform them of the incident, so will wait to see what they have to say about it . . . . .
Watch this space.
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Do you mean the "Watchdog" oil pump failure? If so, then you're lucky you didn't end up with an engine with no moving parts, from what I've heard.
It's not good news for Disco IIs - Mark Casey's viscous fan bearings disintegrating, your oil pump packing in - I'm beginning to wonder if mine will make it back from Iceland under its own power.
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hi, could you tell me what sort of milage these have done as swmbo's has got 60thou on now,
thanks john.
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Dave,
Yup it's the 'Watchdog' one. I think I was lucky 'cos I stopped pretty quickly. What Watchdog don't tell you is that most of the real bad failures are due to the fairer sex not realising that a red light is on and carrying on home (and before I get hate mail, no disrespect to our lady drivers).
John, mine has done 77k. If you are worried about it then it's only a couple of hours work for an independent to drop the sump off and check it.
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I'm told this applies to 98 and early 99 models only, and that mine's not affected (mine is mid-99). I was told this by a friend who works in the warranty department for Land Rover, and I hope he's right... I suppose time will tell :?
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I'm told this applies to 98 and early 99 models only, and that mine's not affected (mine is mid-99). I was told this by a friend who works in the warranty department for Land Rover, and I hope he's right... I suppose time will tell :?
yes i hope he is right to as swmbo's is a 2001,
think i'll keep fingers crossed & keep looking here for any more going peaktong,
thanks john.
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As some of you already know the car had a major problem last week whilst travelling up the M1 at 70mph. The oil warning light came on and there was a noticeable loss of power (not surprising).
I managed to get over to the hard shoulder, but then idled along for 1/2 mile until it was safe to stop. Turned off the engine, which would not then restart. Called out the AA who took me home, and then the next morning came out again to take me to the local independent.
Well, found out yesterday that the bolt on the oil pump had come loose which allowed the sprocket that drives the pump to come off. Result, no oil pressure to the engine and the turbo was in pieces. Thankfully it seems that the damage to the turbo was all that occured, as there was nothing out of the ordinary on the rest of the engine. Had another turbo (not in perfect nick but okay to test with) put on and the engine runs fine.
Next week will get a new turbo from Turbo Technics put on and we should be back on the road.
Called LR to inform them of the incident, so will wait to see what they have to say about it . . . . .
Watch this space.
\:D/ \:D/ i was right,same outcome as the disco that was in at my work a few weeks ago
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Dave,
Yup it's the 'Watchdog' one. I think I was lucky 'cos I stopped pretty quickly. What Watchdog don't tell you is that most of the real bad failures are due to the fairer sex not realising that a red light is on and carrying on home (and before I get hate mail, no disrespect to our lady drivers).
My (male) friend lunched his TD5 in about 30 seconds of driving after the light came on and that was at 30 mph. All it took was the time he took to pull over basically.
New engine required and that was according to the main dealer the local independent.
Mike
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Next week will get a new turbo from Turbo Technics put on and we should be back on the road.
Looks like TT are having trouble getting a new turbo for the price they quoted my independent. Something to do with not being able to find the bits to recon mine, so they won't do an exchange with it but will sell a full priced one :(
So it looks like I'll be filling up the V8 again this week to go up to Norfolk. I wonder if Neil will mind me taking Piglet on the off road course :shock:
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I wonder if Neil will mind me taking Piglet on the off road course :shock:
Simon,
I can hear him saying those exact words now :lol: :lol: :lol: Head for the mud, head for the mud 8) 8)
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Simon,
Feel free to take Piglet offroad .. I have no issues with that at all :-)
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Simon,
Feel free to take Piglet offroad .. I have no issues with that at all :-)
See! Told you :lol: :lol: