Engine install - Low oil pressure
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So how many front covers do you spot? lol...
Seriously, I am still having problems, and we have gone through 4 front covers. (One isn't shown here because it was in the back in a box).
Also disregard the messy shop haha, we got flooded out during hurricane Sandy. Still need some new tool boxes and such.
Seriously, I am still having problems, and we have gone through 4 front covers. (One isn't shown here because it was in the back in a box).
Also disregard the messy shop haha, we got flooded out during hurricane Sandy. Still need some new tool boxes and such.
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So we installed a brand new front cover with brand new gears. We let the truck sit over night and started it the following morning, and the oil light still stays on a little too long.
Here is a video of this start-up.
This is a video of the truck running cold, right after that start up. There is a bit of a 'tapping' noise, form what I can hear.
The problems seems to be better, but not perfect. There is still low oil pressure during a cold start.
Rover Land has given me two options...they said they can either refund the full cost of the engine and pay half the labor I spent back to me, and I send them their engine back...or they are willing to buy my truck off of me, and are willing to be responsible for the transportation of the vehicle.
I don't know what to do. I love my truck.
I have been reading different threads from different forums and I saw that changing the oil filter helped with oil light issues. What filters do you suggest? Like I said, my oil light stays on about 5 seconds after start up now, and once it gets hot, if I start it up again the oil light goes right out. So maybe the front cover sealed the deal and now I am just having a minor issue? I don't know anymore...lol I am sick of guessing.
I love my truck. I want to keep it, but I also don't want to keep digging myself a deeper grave.
Here is a video of this start-up.
This is a video of the truck running cold, right after that start up. There is a bit of a 'tapping' noise, form what I can hear.
The problems seems to be better, but not perfect. There is still low oil pressure during a cold start.
Rover Land has given me two options...they said they can either refund the full cost of the engine and pay half the labor I spent back to me, and I send them their engine back...or they are willing to buy my truck off of me, and are willing to be responsible for the transportation of the vehicle.
I don't know what to do. I love my truck.
I have been reading different threads from different forums and I saw that changing the oil filter helped with oil light issues. What filters do you suggest? Like I said, my oil light stays on about 5 seconds after start up now, and once it gets hot, if I start it up again the oil light goes right out. So maybe the front cover sealed the deal and now I am just having a minor issue? I don't know anymore...lol I am sick of guessing.
I love my truck. I want to keep it, but I also don't want to keep digging myself a deeper grave.
Last edited by spikeRovah; 02-06-2014 at 01:45 AM.
#46
Get your money back and half the labor and rebuild the heads on your old motor. You have to be a professional by now! My .02, but of course this means more time without your truck. In the Tech section it suggests using PUROLATOR #L40316, made by Mann. I have them on both of my trucks and all is good. Its a big one!
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Dude that motor sounds like junk. I would go with option 3, which would be option 1 plus get them to bend over and pay 100% of the labor and shipping to remove their bad motor and reinstall yours once rebuilt. Throw the S' word at them a few times and they'll dig a little deeper. I doubt they would give you enough for your truck to cover all of your expenses, plus fund putting you in something equivalent (but driveable of course). After all, all you tried to do was buy a supposedly decent motor in good faith, i'm really not seeing why you should take any kind of a screwing on this and even paying half the labor to screw around with the bad motor they sold you is a bit much to swallow. Just .02 more
Last edited by ajnolin; 02-06-2014 at 06:13 PM.
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Dude that motor sounds like junk. I would go with option 3, which would be option 1 plus get them to bend over and pay 100% of the labor and shipping to remove their bad motor and reinstall yours once rebuilt. Throw the S' word at them a few times and they'll dig a little deeper. I doubt they would give you enough for your truck to cover all of your expenses, plus fund putting you in something equivalent (but driveable of course). After all, all you tried to do was buy a supposedly decent motor in good faith, i'm really not seeing why you should take any kind of a screwing on this and even paying half the labor to screw around with the bad motor they sold you is a bit much to swallow. Just .02 more
Gonna let them have it over the phone on Monday when I call.
I was thinking about rebuilding my old engine..however..I also had my eye on these Atlantic British engines.. opinions?...
Land Rover 4.0 Long Block Engine With Engine Heads And Rockers
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