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panicofthedisco 06-02-2021 05:19 PM

Just now bought a 96 disco!
 
its a beautiful model! 96 white with only 99k miles.
as far as i know everything is working great on it(as farrrrr as i know) EXCEPT, I needs a valve adjustment job.
Can someone tell me what other potential hazards can come along with that. besides headgasket replacement, sunroof leaks, etc. you know the normal stuff.

What should I do immediately after taking it home? its probably going to need fluids and plugs changed. what else?

UPDATE:
purchased the car, it has zero leaks surprisingly, the diffs work, it has 98,000 miles. I’m wondering if I should put in a museum as an example. What should be done around 100,000 mile mark keeping in mind that it is a 20 something-year-old vehicle.

ArmyRover 06-02-2021 06:21 PM

Congrats, what do you mean by valve adjustment?

disco96sd 06-02-2021 07:14 PM

oh boy

JohnZo 06-02-2021 08:59 PM

2 tanks worth of gas
 
The best $100 I spent for my trucks was for a Land Rover shop manual. It has a check list of maintenance items, gives instructions for repairs, and includes sections to rebuild motors and transmissions, if you are so inclined. For the cost of two tanks of gas, it is really worth it.
https://cimg9.ibsrv.net/gimg/landrov...6d03e8f768.jpg
Discovery shop manual


ononomos 06-02-2021 09:29 PM

Got pics?
Can’t go wrong with changing your fuel filter, cleaning your MAF sensor, new sparkplugs. Clean the breather hoses coming out of both valve covers, make sure they’re not gunked up.
Underneath, check your stabilizer bars in front and back to make sure the bushings are in good shape and not rotted away. I replaced all of them with new poly rubber and my truck is WAY less shaky.
The first expensive thing I wish I would have bought right after getting a disco is a new alternator.

panicofthedisco 06-03-2021 12:33 AM


Originally Posted by ArmyRover (Post 776805)
Congrats, what do you mean by valve adjustment?


It’s making a ticking noise when I drive it. The guy who I bought it from said the valves I need to be adjusted. He also had to valve gasket’s so I’m guessing he was intending on replacing those. What do you think?

panicofthedisco 06-03-2021 12:36 AM


Originally Posted by ononomos (Post 776834)
Got pics?
Can’t go wrong with changing your fuel filter, cleaning your MAF sensor, new sparkplugs. Clean the breather hoses coming out of both valve covers, make sure they’re not gunked up.
Underneath, check your stabilizer bars in front and back to make sure the bushings are in good shape and not rotted away. I replaced all of them with new poly rubber and my truck is WAY less shaky.
The first expensive thing I wish I would have bought right after getting a disco is a new alternator.


Thanks so much I’ll be sure to look into all of those things. Luckily the guy put in a new alternator when he got it. I got a 96 disco with 98,000 miles on it. I’m wondering if I should just garage it… Put it in a museum maybe?

panicofthedisco 06-03-2021 12:43 AM


Originally Posted by JohnZo (Post 776831)
The best $100 I spent for my trucks was for a Land Rover shop manual. It has a check list of maintenance items, gives instructions for repairs, and includes sections to rebuild motors and transmissions, if you are so inclined. For the cost of two tanks of gas, it is really worth it.
https://cimg9.ibsrv.net/gimg/landrov...6d03e8f768.jpg
Discovery shop manual


Thank you so much for this. I’m checking eBay now, I definitely like to try fixing up before any shop.

panicofthedisco 06-03-2021 12:53 AM

https://cimg5.ibsrv.net/gimg/landrov...7b4bff673.jpeg
A beauty

panicofthedisco 06-03-2021 12:30 PM


Originally Posted by ArmyRover (Post 776805)
Congrats, what do you mean by valve adjustment?

There was a ticking noise when the car was running, the previous owner had also bought valve seals and these round cylindrical pieces For the motor. I’m not quite sure what the cylindrical pieces are. I hope that helps


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