Poor Maintenance resulted in Engine Failure ? 3.0L SDV6 / S5-EP15
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- Опубліковано 13 кві 2024
- In this episode, we disassemble the engine of our Land Rover Discovery 4 SDV6 3.0L. We bought this car with 135000 km and a failed engine. We thought we have a snapped crankshaft as usual but this time, something else caused the engine to fail.
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I could be in the middle of a coronary bypass operation and I would stop the doctor to watch a new LR Time video! 😁👍
Seriously; why are you not considering weld/repair the block?
I loved the impatient thumb rolling whilst Vera was trying to remove the head bolts!😂
Well now you've learned that when you've bought a car with an engine problem but not a completely ruined engine, that you have to unplug or take away some wires of the engine so that the towtruck driver cannot start it up anymore and cause more damage when loading.
JLR Dealer Workshops, = Poor Amateur Jobs at Professional Prices. Well done LR Time, again.
Ford and Peugeot used to be renowned for making relatively simple, reliable engines. It seems to me that they now design and build engines that if they can fit something to make it more complicated, they just do it!
seems to me the previous owner thought he was in a Toyota: 90k without an oil change...
My boss makes a dollar, i make a dime. Thats why i watch lr time on company time.
If only you had a blacksmith in the family to weld that block back up Christian and Vera!!
I am amazed at the complexity of a modern ICE engine ... no wonder they cost so much to repair and a great reminder to DO YOUR maintenance!! And do it often ...
Quite frankly, I believe that what I'm watching here is a pair of very classy, highly experienced engineering experts indulging in their lovey-dovey hobby (fixing broken Landy motors - surely a source of endless delight!).
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Oh my. What a mess. Such a pity that engine was run unnecessarily. I saw a cheap D4 for sale on eBay UK last week. The description said “engine knocking, starts for loading” 😩
If I really screw up my courage, I can dismantle '60s motorcycle engines and put them together again😂. Huge respect to you both for your ability and knowledge with this very complex engine! Seems like much of the work to get at the core of the engine is plumbing.
Your videos are inspiring me to own an old LR and dare!!! Would be a good idea to live my retired life. My father was just like you, explaining each and every thing in detail while doing anything mechanical.
You two are simply awesome. I marvel at your fortitude, know-how, organisation, collaboration and co-operation through a very complex breakdown, mixed with wit, humour and general cheerfulness in a second language, all dressed with excellent video editing. You would be a joy to watch for anyone that owns a torque wrench, and maybe some that don't know what one is. Thank you.
Sunday morning, tea, biscuits, and LR Time; Perfect! Could only be better if Christian knew more about Toyota 😂😂😂😂😂
A two man job. In my household of three women and me, comments like that would have been met with the involuntary alteration of important parts of my anatomy.😬 Luckily I have been well trained over these past years. 😂
Been watching for a while now. What a massive dose of knowledge mixed with bloody good humour!
Absolutely fascinating. I want an old Range Rover Sport so bad, could possibly buy one, but maintenance (stuff going wrong/breaking) as you guys show is an absolute financial nightmare?!