B34R
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Thought I'd say hello, been scavenging information from here for a while and people like seeing things!
(Before I begin, yes it's a K, yes it's a liability, yes the head gasket has gone and yes, shut up, I'm not setting it on fire and walking away. Yet.)
Never one to run away from a challenge I purchased a 2003 K powered freelander;

Now I'm not daft, I know the K series very well having had several rovers a couple of years ago, but this one was a bit risky with no service history so I hammered the price down to pocket money and took a risk. Knowing that I'd have to do the head gasket eventually I started doing the research necessary. Then... the first service happened.

Oil filter was so old that it was starting to rust through.
Left the undertray off and it was dropping oil everywhere, so it started, hunting down the leaks. There was a major one coming from the oil pump gasket and the oil seal, so that came off and got replaced;


Pulled the cam rail off and found that someone has stripped this down before and used silicone:

*groan*
Fitted new cam oil seals, stopped those leaks!
Cam bearings are knackered, so I refilled with 15w40 on reassembly and the cold rattle went away.
That was the oil leaks sorted.
Of course, it then started dropping coolant everywhere. YAAAY!
First thought, pulled the plastic intake manifold, replaced it with the TF 135 manifold. No joy, water still running down both ends of the head. Eventually caught it in the act, coolant seeping out of the head gasket, which was being covered by all the accumulated mess that I'd just deleted.
So, onto the head gasket, have ordered the N series gasket, new oil rail and 10.9 bolts, and started the strip down. You can see here how badly it's leaking:



The fun really started when I pulled the sump off, which was full of an enormous amount of crap from where it hasn't been serviced properly:

Got the sump off:

Then noticed this:

Someone has rebuilt this with the higher tensile bolts, and not changed the oil rail, as a result the oil rail has cracked on every bolt. Glad I ordered the N series kit with new rail :S
Tomorrow, the head comes off:

Meanwhile, the only other car with a reputation for reliability worse than a K series soldiers on...

Also, the sump is a complete b*****d to get off on these - removing the sump is the easy bit, removing the mount that locks the sump to the IRD to the engine block is a total swine.
I'll post more tomorrow as I get the head off, I'm hoping it's not totally scrap metal
(Before I begin, yes it's a K, yes it's a liability, yes the head gasket has gone and yes, shut up, I'm not setting it on fire and walking away. Yet.)
Never one to run away from a challenge I purchased a 2003 K powered freelander;

Now I'm not daft, I know the K series very well having had several rovers a couple of years ago, but this one was a bit risky with no service history so I hammered the price down to pocket money and took a risk. Knowing that I'd have to do the head gasket eventually I started doing the research necessary. Then... the first service happened.

Oil filter was so old that it was starting to rust through.
Left the undertray off and it was dropping oil everywhere, so it started, hunting down the leaks. There was a major one coming from the oil pump gasket and the oil seal, so that came off and got replaced;


Pulled the cam rail off and found that someone has stripped this down before and used silicone:

*groan*
Fitted new cam oil seals, stopped those leaks!
Cam bearings are knackered, so I refilled with 15w40 on reassembly and the cold rattle went away.
That was the oil leaks sorted.
Of course, it then started dropping coolant everywhere. YAAAY!
First thought, pulled the plastic intake manifold, replaced it with the TF 135 manifold. No joy, water still running down both ends of the head. Eventually caught it in the act, coolant seeping out of the head gasket, which was being covered by all the accumulated mess that I'd just deleted.
So, onto the head gasket, have ordered the N series gasket, new oil rail and 10.9 bolts, and started the strip down. You can see here how badly it's leaking:



The fun really started when I pulled the sump off, which was full of an enormous amount of crap from where it hasn't been serviced properly:

Got the sump off:

Then noticed this:

Someone has rebuilt this with the higher tensile bolts, and not changed the oil rail, as a result the oil rail has cracked on every bolt. Glad I ordered the N series kit with new rail :S
Tomorrow, the head comes off:

Meanwhile, the only other car with a reputation for reliability worse than a K series soldiers on...

Also, the sump is a complete b*****d to get off on these - removing the sump is the easy bit, removing the mount that locks the sump to the IRD to the engine block is a total swine.
I'll post more tomorrow as I get the head off, I'm hoping it's not totally scrap metal