Lee_D wrote:
> "marc" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:[email protected]...
>
>
> Main issue has always been the heads.. or head gaskets. I've said
> before and will no doubt again I'm convinced it problems stem from
> lack of proper maintainance such as re tightening the head bolts
> every 40000 miles I think it was.
>
The six centre head bolts by a certain angle twelve thousand miles
from new and twelve thousand miles after the heads had been removed
and replaced.
Main dealers, the inept shower that they generally are, seldom
bothered with this essential one-off maintenance.
Heads were a problem for this reason and indirectly because the
cooling system was iffy. The header tank was low set in some versions
and also radiators commonly leaked slowly at the ends resulting in
overheating. This meant death to alloy heads which became soft and
distorted after overheating.
Well maintained, these engines last well. They were never the most
refined or the most torquey of engines. In fact they were plain
underspecified for Range Rover and never should have been used in a
premium heavy-weight product. Although one has to allow for the
passing of time and remember this was a previous generation. In fact
the VM was first used in RR in 1986, which is 18 years ago. Diesel
engines have leapt forward in quality and refinment since those days.
Huw
---
Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free.
Checked by AVG anti-virus system (
http://www.grisoft.com).
Version: 6.0.742 / Virus Database: 495 - Release Date: 20/08/04