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LandRoverAnorak Member Since: 17 Jul 2011 Location: Surrey Posts: 11324 |
Ah ha, yes. Well spotted! Darren
110 USW BUILD THREAD - EXPEDITION TRAILER - 200tdi 90 BUILD THREAD - SANKEY TRAILER - IG@landroveranorak "You came in that thing? You're braver than I thought!" - Princess Leia |
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14th Dec 2018 8:23pm |
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Buttons Member Since: 24 Nov 2018 Location: Galway Posts: 34 |
The Bulkhead is off and tomorrow the cylinder head is coming off. I'll get an idea of the condition of the block them. Drained the fuel filter in the process of removing all the ancillaries. It wasn't what I expected - kinda green, or agri diesel for us. Same as red in the UK. So obviously its been off the public road for a while. Ahem. Plus the engines been run without an air filter, the state of the turbine is not good. Hmmm. Ill stick up a few 'photos.
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15th Dec 2018 10:17pm |
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Buttons Member Since: 24 Nov 2018 Location: Galway Posts: 34 |
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15th Dec 2018 10:34pm |
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Buttons Member Since: 24 Nov 2018 Location: Galway Posts: 34 |
Hit a little, no big snag today. Cracked head.
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16th Dec 2018 11:40pm |
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Buttons Member Since: 24 Nov 2018 Location: Galway Posts: 34 |
A few photos to update the progress.
Big end bearings Cylinders 1 to 4 left to right top and botttom. The now empty block - only piston oil jets and camshaft left in. Front end. Click image to enlarge Click image to enlarge Click image to enlarge Anyones thoughts on the condition of the bearings? |
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29th Dec 2018 8:58pm |
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Co1 Member Since: 19 Aug 2018 Location: North Yorkshire Posts: 3671 |
Very tough to tell from the pics, but the bearing wear seems to get worse from left to right, although it doesn’t seem hugely excessive, there is no clear spalling or pick up on the surfaces, just fair wear and tear.
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29th Dec 2018 9:27pm |
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Buttons Member Since: 24 Nov 2018 Location: Galway Posts: 34 |
Thanks for the reply. I have never stripped an engine before and I have no idea of past service history, so what is normal or abnormal wear I dont know. I have the main bearing shells out this evening, bit more scoring on them. I'll get them cleaned up and take a few pics. Is there any point in taking out the piston jets? or the cam shaft? or is it better to leave well enough alone?
All the valve stem seals were not seated which would explain the smoky engine, is this just poor fitting or do they 'ride up' the valve guides? |
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29th Dec 2018 11:10pm |
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Procta Member Since: 03 Dec 2016 Location: Sunderland Posts: 5161 |
If the heads cracked, that will give you a good chance to check out what options you want to go head wise. I do know what you going through, taking on someone else's work, going in at the depend such as engine rebuilds etc. Me and my dad reworked a rover metro GTA, and put a 160 VVC engine in, and doing the head gasket. It was a major learning curve for us both, I learned a lot from it too! My mistakes etc, so I wont do that again with the Peugeot and the defender. Defender TD5 90 ---/--- Peugeot 306 HDI hatch back
Success is 90% Inspiration and 4 minutes Preparation # you can make it! |
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30th Dec 2018 2:40am |
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LR90XS2011 Member Since: 05 Apr 2011 Location: bickenhill Posts: 3641 |
I have rebuilt lots of engines and learnt a lot , biggest mistake I ever made was to fit a BL A series thrust washer in the wrong way round, it was fine until you pressed the clutch and the engine would then stall!! All the others I have built have given good service, and that one did after I took it back out of the car stripped the gearbox off and fitted new thrust washers.
Regards taking the cam out to clean the block properly you need to and you need to check the cam lobes and bearings carefully. I would say strip the block right down, get it cleaned, or clean it yourself, clean all the oil ways rigorously. Paint it before reassembly. Check the cam bearing, check the crankshaft journals carefully as you may need this grinding and replace the big end and mains even if they look AOK (with the correct sized new ones). I would also replace the oil pump even if it looks fine. (as the saying goes why sink a ship for a half penny of tar). Follow the manual and take your time and your hard work will be rewarded with an engine you can be proud of. DEFENDER 90 TDCI XS, I hope everyone is well and your land rovers make you happy |
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30th Dec 2018 7:55am |
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Procta Member Since: 03 Dec 2016 Location: Sunderland Posts: 5161 |
LR90XS2011 i did a headgasket on a VVC k series engine, one thing i should have done was clean the bloody injectors with carb spray! once everything was fitted etc, the car would rev and cut out. Would have saved me a bomb that on parts i bought to replace what i thought was going wrong!! After the carb treatment it ran sweet as a nut until it jumped into gear and hit a wall Defender TD5 90 ---/--- Peugeot 306 HDI hatch back
Success is 90% Inspiration and 4 minutes Preparation # you can make it! |
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31st Dec 2018 11:30pm |
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Buttons Member Since: 24 Nov 2018 Location: Galway Posts: 34 |
Engine block, Head and crankshaft gone to specialist for testing/refurb. One thing I did do is buy a GKN Overdrive for it. Bit premature, but one came up fairly cheap and I couldn't pass it up. Axles all stripped. From here its rebuild.
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16th Feb 2019 8:30pm |
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Buttons Member Since: 24 Nov 2018 Location: Galway Posts: 34 |
Been gone a while, but been tipping away at the rebuild;
By chance I got a galvanised landrover (an original 200tdi) chassis from Trevor Cuthbert in Belfast. Big win I thnk, but its got a later rear cross member. I've had the head pressure tested (about 2 years ago), all ok so had new valves/seals etc fitted, and head skimmed. Injector pump and injectors being reconditioned. Cylinders honed and good to go. Have rolling chassis now with all new oe bearings/swivels etc. Bulkhead needs minor repair which local shop are not too keen on as its thin metal. Have all the bits for engine and transfer box rebuild, have to task gearbox rebuild to someone with proper tools. The intake and exhaust manifods appear to be from a 300tdi (with 200 block and head) so a bit of fettling to do. But going good to date if a little slow. Declared off road untill feb 2023 but hope to be back on road before then. |
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25th Feb 2022 12:36am |
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Dinnu Member Since: 24 Dec 2019 Location: Lija Posts: 3414 |
Have enjoyed reading this so far, and eagerly awaiting more updates.
Since I read some comments about engine, you can easily know if it was originally a Diesel Turbo (aka 19J) or a 200tdi from the VIN. 8th character is the engine, B is for the 19J whereas in the UK, F is for the Tdi. So if your VIN goes by SALLDHAB.... then it had the 19J. If it is SALLDHAF.... then it has always been a tdi Since you mention it has 300tdi manifolds/turbo, it is possible that it is the original engine which had a turbo failure? Good luck with the rebuild 1988 90 Hard Top, 19J Diesel Turbo, Shire Blue - Restoration ongoing 2012 90 CSW, 2.2TDCI, Santorini Black |
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25th Feb 2022 6:43am |
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west4x4 Member Since: 23 Jan 2010 Location: Rutland Posts: 140 |
And the stripe says defender now it could have been applied later in life of course |
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25th Feb 2022 5:45pm |
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