Good Deal? Yay or Nay?
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Good Deal? Yay or Nay?
So I think I found what is in my mind a good deal. It's a 97 Disco I ... new paint, tires, LR brushguard, all stock. The only issue is it has a blown Exhaust Manifold Gasket. The dude is letting it go for only $1k ... which is insane out here in Vegas.
How hard/expensive is it to fix a Exhaust Manifold Gasket?
How hard/expensive is it to fix a Exhaust Manifold Gasket?
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Very, very simple if it is just the Exhaust mainfold gaskets. If it is the Intake Gasket it is much more involved but still doable if engine has not been damaged by overheating.
Look at the Rover's North website. They have excellent illustrated breakdowns that detail all the various bits and pieces. Be aware that you may break manifold bolts when extracting if not careful. Especially the ones at the y-pipe flange. I would plan on getting all new studs and replace both the gasket between the block and the exhaust manifold as well as the gasket between the exhaust manifold and the y-pipe flange. The one at the y-pipe was burned in half on my 97 with 110k on the clock.
Look at the Rover's North website. They have excellent illustrated breakdowns that detail all the various bits and pieces. Be aware that you may break manifold bolts when extracting if not careful. Especially the ones at the y-pipe flange. I would plan on getting all new studs and replace both the gasket between the block and the exhaust manifold as well as the gasket between the exhaust manifold and the y-pipe flange. The one at the y-pipe was burned in half on my 97 with 110k on the clock.
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All exhaust manifolds on these trucks crack, so buy it thinking its a gasket and hope its a crack.
The crack can be welded shut if you can find it.
Also keep in mind that the exhaust manifold nuts work loose and if you tighten them back up all will be well once again.
Same thing with the valve covers, they leak because the bolts work loose.
The crack can be welded shut if you can find it.
Also keep in mind that the exhaust manifold nuts work loose and if you tighten them back up all will be well once again.
Same thing with the valve covers, they leak because the bolts work loose.
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Yeah, I know it could be pricey. But before I start to work on it and use my bubblegum and paper clips technique, I'd like to have it fresh from a GOOD start, plus I talked it over with the wife ... and she approved it (she also wants one, too). Land Rover of Las Vegas (also the ONLY LR place in Nevada) quoted me pretty good at just under $1k to replace the HG, EG (in and out), and a fluids change plus check over. They also host the Land Rover Club of Las Vegas, and typically give them good pricing.
As for the meditation ... that's free. I was told I "must be one with the differential" ... whatever that means.
As for the meditation ... that's free. I was told I "must be one with the differential" ... whatever that means.
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