Thanks Ron! We're enjoying the last remains of summer. In a month we'll be tipping over into the blue degrees so trying to get a few things sorted in time.
Thanks, that's very kind. Anything is possible. But it's not always sunny here either :) Winter is coming... Made easier with the Range Rovers. Thanks for watching!
Thanks my friend, am Joshua from uganda my Range Rover p38 2.5 diesel is having a problem of hard starting what do you think it could be the problem? And how can I get the full engine together with gearbox Automatic thanks
Another great video. Guess you've checked the steering damper? Prop shaft all ok? No worn UJ's making it come out of balance when the revs get up? Glad to see ur better now.
All good tips Alan. Noted and will be checked (I've got a new steering damper to try out). I plan on taking the front prop off to see if anything changes. But need to get it running again first (no start after "fixing" the injection pump). Thanks for watching!
@@WorkOnP38 just been under my P38 replacing the UJ and rubber donut on the rear prop shaft and saw a thing attached to my rear diff. Looked in my service manual and it's the mass damper. Does your P38 with the vibes have one? All attached ok?
Thank you for the great video, I have the UA-cam channel and I know how much work it takes to publish video with all the great details in the description. Thank you a lot.
In my car, the FIP was the problem for the most issues I faced, I changed the FIP to the used one and was ok, only I noticed that the car is vibrating some times even when it's stopped, I didn't use the injectors witch they came with it, only I used the no.4 injector which comes with the sensor. Any advice for the vibrating issue? have you found the vibration issue?
Hi. If the engine runs uneven it might be due to uneven distribution of fuel. Maybe one injector is weaker then the rest, or not working. Maybe the injector isn't getting enough fuel pressure to reelase fuel into a cylinder. It can also be out of adjustment injection pump timing. You can try and locate which cylinder it is by loosing the high pressure line on each injector one at a time. Once you find a pipe you can loosen with little or no change in vibration you've found which one it is. If you're wondering about the vibrations I have at speed, I've not had time yet to troubleshoot where it is. Thanks for watching!
I have problem in my RR. Two months ago i had install regeneration FIP and when engine its cold then start perfectly, when little bit warm then will cranking 10-15 second before start. Do You have any idea? Brgds
Hi Seb. If it's a reconditioned FIP (and not just used) then I'd make sure the injection timing is set correctly. If it's just another used pump then the FIP might be worn and a hot start fix like Alan mentions would probably work. Thanks for watching!
Vibration/wobble: check the 3 part series fromRimmer Bros ua-cam.com/video/wtr2aBu1reI/v-deo.html , I'm doing this myself and done with part 2, a bit reluctant about changing the track rod and drag link to get the wheel alignment correct . Also: www.rangerovers.net/search/55913/?q=P38+death+wobble&o=relevance
Thanks Mario. I'll check those out. I'm planning to replace the damper to see if it changes anything. We'll see once I get it running again (non-working injection pump at the moment). Mine has new track and drag links. I did get an alignment done when those were done. Appreciate the tips! Thanks for watching.
Thanks for the tip, but then the issue should have gone away when I tried the tires from the other Range Rover. The issue was still there with other tires. Thanks for watching and contributing!
I had same vibration problem when I hit a pot hole at 60+ mph , I changed the complete track rod end and it fixed the problem.
Beautiful country side ! Happy to see you up and moving !!!!
Thanks Ron! We're enjoying the last remains of summer. In a month we'll be tipping over into the blue degrees so trying to get a few things sorted in time.
Great again my mate, I love your place, I would love to life there,never mind,I can dream, Talk to you again soon,Nick uk
Thanks, that's very kind. Anything is possible. But it's not always sunny here either :) Winter is coming... Made easier with the Range Rovers. Thanks for watching!
nice to see you back,my mate, great vid,again nick swindon uk
Good to be back, Nick! Thanks for watching.
Good videos. Thanks for uploading them. The vibration could be rotors (bend brake disc). Take care and thank you
Thanks for the tip. Brakes are brand new. It was the steering damper. Thanks for watching!
@@WorkOnP38 interesting. Thanks for the update.
Your vibration maybe the viscous coupling in the transfer case. Cheers
A good tip. Though I hope it's not. We'll see what it turns out to be. Thanks for watching!
Thanks my friend, am Joshua from uganda my Range Rover p38 2.5 diesel is having a problem of hard starting what do you think it could be the problem? And how can I get the full engine together with gearbox Automatic thanks
Another great video. Guess you've checked the steering damper? Prop shaft all ok? No worn UJ's making it come out of balance when the revs get up? Glad to see ur better now.
All good tips Alan. Noted and will be checked (I've got a new steering damper to try out). I plan on taking the front prop off to see if anything changes. But need to get it running again first (no start after "fixing" the injection pump). Thanks for watching!
@@WorkOnP38 just been under my P38 replacing the UJ and rubber donut on the rear prop shaft and saw a thing attached to my rear diff. Looked in my service manual and it's the mass damper. Does your P38 with the vibes have one? All attached ok?
Thank you for the great video, I have the UA-cam channel and I know how much work it takes to publish video with all the great details in the description. Thank you a lot.
In my car, the FIP was the problem for the most issues I faced, I changed the FIP to the used one and was ok, only I noticed that the car is vibrating some times even when it's stopped, I didn't use the injectors witch they came with it, only I used the no.4 injector which comes with the sensor. Any advice for the vibrating issue? have you found the vibration issue?
Hi. If the engine runs uneven it might be due to uneven distribution of fuel. Maybe one injector is weaker then the rest, or not working. Maybe the injector isn't getting enough fuel pressure to reelase fuel into a cylinder. It can also be out of adjustment injection pump timing. You can try and locate which cylinder it is by loosing the high pressure line on each injector one at a time. Once you find a pipe you can loosen with little or no change in vibration you've found which one it is. If you're wondering about the vibrations I have at speed, I've not had time yet to troubleshoot where it is. Thanks for watching!
Thenks for good video!!!
Thanks for watching, Juris!
I have problem in my RR. Two months ago i had install regeneration FIP and when engine its cold then start perfectly, when little bit warm then will cranking 10-15 second before start.
Do You have any idea?
Brgds
Sounds like the hot start issue. Google "P38 hot start fix". Not had that issue with mine but it's a commonish thing. Fairly easy fix tho I think.
Hi Seb. If it's a reconditioned FIP (and not just used) then I'd make sure the injection timing is set correctly. If it's just another used pump then the FIP might be worn and a hot start fix like Alan mentions would probably work. Thanks for watching!
Vibration/wobble: check the 3 part series fromRimmer Bros ua-cam.com/video/wtr2aBu1reI/v-deo.html , I'm doing this myself and done with part 2, a bit reluctant about changing the track rod and drag link to get the wheel alignment correct . Also: www.rangerovers.net/search/55913/?q=P38+death+wobble&o=relevance
Thanks Mario. I'll check those out. I'm planning to replace the damper to see if it changes anything. We'll see once I get it running again (non-working injection pump at the moment). Mine has new track and drag links. I did get an alignment done when those were done. Appreciate the tips! Thanks for watching.
May be a bad belt on the tire. They cause nasty vibrations.
Thanks for the tip, but then the issue should have gone away when I tried the tires from the other Range Rover. The issue was still there with other tires. Thanks for watching and contributing!