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geobloke Member Since: 06 Nov 2012 Location: Nottinghamshire Posts: 4410 |
Well what a cruddy way to start the day... well if I am honest this began last night on the way back from a site survey. Cruising along the A55 having a great time, the delicious sound of a TD5 exhaust note through the Conwy and Pen tunnels... Life as they say was good...
..then... Oh the temp gauge needle is in the red! Immediately rev down and head off a very handy slip road. Pop the bonnet to find the coolant has discharged out of the expansion cap. Everywhere. Let the temp go down for a while and thank goodness for dog water Saved me this time pup. Managed to get home by rolling gently down the road being careful not to stress the engine out any further whilst keeping the air flowing through the rad. Thank goodness for having a nanocom in the car. The LR gauge really is utterly useless. It appears to only have 3 positions: Off, on and death imminent... Home safely I find that the coolant tophose bleed screw has arrived from Island4x4 and just in time. Really I urge folks to replace those terrible plastic LR one, the alli alternatives are just leagues ahead. Bleed the system and apart from the expansion cap drenching there were no leaks from the piping or rad. So why the over pressurising? Air being drawn in to the system? Head Gasket? Any other culprits I should be aware of? So after a short drive this morning to drop the wife off at the station (total 15 minutes of mixed driving) I check the system again in the work carpark... Click image to enlarge Uh-Oh... I must have missed something last night... https://youtu.be/AfXLr4G9VaI Oh yes missed that little drip. So the question is. Is this actually a core plug? looks to be threaded and thought core plugs were push-fit. Either way could air be drawn in here to over pressurise the coolant system? How does one go about replacing the plug, or plugs seal? Looks like I may be able to get to it without unbolting the manifold. The other scenario I am all too fearful of is a problem with the head gasket and that maybe the plug is just a symptom. From what I understand if the gasket has gone then it is likely that combustion fumes will be evident in the coolant and/or oil. Is that right? Any and all help/experience is gratefully received. And as a kick in the 'nads some scroat has walked off with me snorkel top... Click image to enlarge |
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14th Mar 2017 6:56am |
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geobloke Member Since: 06 Nov 2012 Location: Nottinghamshire Posts: 4410 |
Hi Ian. Thanks for the reply. Any idea when did LR stop using the plastic locating dowels? Mine is a 15p engine.
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14th Mar 2017 7:34am |
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Disco_Mikey Member Since: 16 Nov 2014 Location: Dundee Posts: 531 |
Replaced h/g's on 03/04 cars, and still had plastic dowels...
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14th Mar 2017 7:43am |
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geobloke Member Since: 06 Nov 2012 Location: Nottinghamshire Posts: 4410 |
Ok just found the LR Notice on this;
In theroy mine should have metal dowels being a 3A651$$$ In theroy... |
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14th Mar 2017 7:43am |
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geobloke Member Since: 06 Nov 2012 Location: Nottinghamshire Posts: 4410 |
THat is really appalling considering LRs notice above. |
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14th Mar 2017 7:44am |
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Disco_Mikey Member Since: 16 Nov 2014 Location: Dundee Posts: 531 |
Bear in mind, an 04 plate car can still be a late registered 03MY
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14th Mar 2017 7:56am |
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geobloke Member Since: 06 Nov 2012 Location: Nottinghamshire Posts: 4410 |
True enough Mikey.
So onwards. I have just been back out to the Ol' Gal and canot see any more leaks and nothing has made it to the ground underneath either. That core plug under the exhaust manifold is still weeping and there is now no fluid in the top hose where the bleed screw is. The exapnsion tank though is still at the correct level, so an air lock. Aewesome way to start a Tuesday. Beginning to look an awful lot like a head gasket failure... And on top of that I am meant to be heading to Devon this weekend. |
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14th Mar 2017 8:31am |
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geobloke Member Since: 06 Nov 2012 Location: Nottinghamshire Posts: 4410 |
Ok Booked in for a pressure test today. Entirely expecting the result to be inconclusive as it appears that others who have had head gasket failure this is the case.
So time to put a bet on: What are the odds do you reckon that A: I have plastic dowels and B: they have either snapped or bent allowing the head to shift?! |
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14th Mar 2017 9:29am |
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ian series 1 Member Since: 17 Nov 2014 Location: south Posts: 3127 |
Both! 80" 80" 86" 88" 90"
Wanted, Forward Control Anything considered. |
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14th Mar 2017 10:26am |
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geobloke Member Since: 06 Nov 2012 Location: Nottinghamshire Posts: 4410 |
I was hoping for secret answer C: it is all in your head you're just imagining it...
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14th Mar 2017 11:03am |
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stigomery Member Since: 10 May 2016 Location: Cambridge Posts: 277 |
Symptoms very similar to mine last month... it was HGF detected by exhaust traces in coolant. Head and gasket looked damn near new and the '04 TD5 engine has only done 80k miles... £900 later and she runs sweet as a nut but my wallet is very light this month...
I can understand the running gear and transmission etc. taking a hammering on these 4x4 contraptions, but HGF is inexcusable in a sub 100k engine... |
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14th Mar 2017 11:53am |
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ian series 1 Member Since: 17 Nov 2014 Location: south Posts: 3127 |
I managed to get my disco to 74,000 miles before it went,
The head had moved very slightly, enough to damage the H/G. The plastic dowels were (and still are) a problem on the K series engine used in the Freelander 1 and other Rovers. You thought they would have learnt?.... 80" 80" 86" 88" 90" Wanted, Forward Control Anything considered. |
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14th Mar 2017 1:44pm |
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sgilmour Member Since: 21 Jul 2015 Location: Essex Posts: 232 |
Hate to say it but I'd lean towards HGF. I had exactly the same symptoms with my TD5 Disco and it took me a couple of months of methodically working through the car, replacing loads of parts to not solve the problem. Always had it in mind but was last resort because there were no common HGF symptoms.
Was exactly what you have described, plastic dowels shifted and failed the gasket. New HG and all was good. Just make sure you/the garage time it properly! I had it running fine but starting badly, spent ages in the garage while they tried to work on it, got fed up and I sent to a specialist. They hadn't timed it correctly and the result was poor fueling. Good luck! 1994 Defender 90 300TDi 2002 Disco II ES Td5 Auto (SOLD) 2011 BMW 120d M Sport 2012 Audi A5 Coupe 2.0 TDI (Other halfs) |
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14th Mar 2017 3:29pm |
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hplp Member Since: 17 Nov 2014 Location: Cirencester Posts: 15 |
Sorry mate.....Id be leaning towards HGF caused by low water.....
Unfortunately thats not the first time Ive seen that core plug leaking.... H |
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14th Mar 2017 4:19pm |
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