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What is people's experience. Is it 'abuse' or inevitable on a
particular engine.
The 1.8 Freelander engines are obviously a bit prone to it but the same
engine didn't have problems in the Rover cars so this would indicate
because the Freelander is heavier and the engine is working harder
there is a much greater chance of it going.
I've read posts indicating that revving above 3K when cold is much more
likely to cause it and to let the car warm up for 10 min - a pain on a
20min drive to work and back!
I've also heard changing and checking the coolant regularly and
checking for 'cold' spots on the radiator may spot cooling problems
early and prevent it - but surely I could just watch the coolant guage?
I have a Peugeot 405 TD at 127,000 miles which has this 'known' problem
- just want to know if it's inevitable to 'go' if it's going to 'go'
Also what about replacing the head gasket? I have to do the timing belt
and valve clearances in the next year anyway.....My local mechanic
thinks it's abuse though and this won't help. (it will take quite a bit
of time and effort!).
particular engine.
The 1.8 Freelander engines are obviously a bit prone to it but the same
engine didn't have problems in the Rover cars so this would indicate
because the Freelander is heavier and the engine is working harder
there is a much greater chance of it going.
I've read posts indicating that revving above 3K when cold is much more
likely to cause it and to let the car warm up for 10 min - a pain on a
20min drive to work and back!
I've also heard changing and checking the coolant regularly and
checking for 'cold' spots on the radiator may spot cooling problems
early and prevent it - but surely I could just watch the coolant guage?
I have a Peugeot 405 TD at 127,000 miles which has this 'known' problem
- just want to know if it's inevitable to 'go' if it's going to 'go'
Also what about replacing the head gasket? I have to do the timing belt
and valve clearances in the next year anyway.....My local mechanic
thinks it's abuse though and this won't help. (it will take quite a bit
of time and effort!).