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it will be the vacum pump
you may not loose water or oil to indicate the gasket has gone - it can blow straight out without touching the oil and water holes.I think that Frankieboys went like this.
That may be possible, probably difficult due to guests. Where bouts in fife are you? A noise from the pump through the screwdriver would confirm it as the problem you reckon? Need a bigger pole! Thanks for the offer, most kind.
Do I need a Valve spring compressor and how do you fit them? Back off the rocker arm and slip them over the stem jobber? No idea really. Any suggestions much appreciated.
Lochgellys a fair treck. Hope you dont mind if i see how my misguided fumblings go this weekend before taking you up on your kind offer. Please dont think that im doubting your opinion/ knowledge, but im keen to know how you fit these valve stem caps on the off chance the repair costs nearer a tenner than a hundred.Thanks, Tim
Mr. Team, today I chanced upon an old retired engineer who reckoned 99% that it was indeed the vacuum pump. Cunning old !Expletive Deleted! had a good idea too. As a test/temporary repair he suggested removing it and after inspection, refitting it with extra gaskets to move it slightly away from what ever actuates the noisy thing. What do you lot reckon, sounds sensible to me. Got 3 new gaskets and will give it a go tomorrow. As you said Mr. Team, valve clearances would be way out with duff caps. One guy mentioned cracked caps? Would they make a noise? Also, finding TDC to remove the pump sounds like a right faff, is it possible to remove a glow plug and check the petrol way? Surely it cant need to be super critical, can it? Just out of interest, while I got gaskets at land rover dealer in town, asked price of new pump. £100 from Paddock, £270 odd PLUS VAT! Ridiculous difference. Once again thank you all for your patient replies. I know stuff all bout diesels.