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Old 12-11-2015, 02:09 PM
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Originally Posted by morbengan
I have a 2003 disco 2 and had similar problems. It took a lot of reading and found Rotella T 15w40 and a K&N hp3001 filter was the best combo. Checked my vin and wasn't in the range either. Took front cover off and everything had been replaced by previous owner when head gaskets were changed. Put aftermarket oil pressure and water temp gauges on it. Oil pressure was good up until the 190 degree mark. Then I heard the very unmistakable noise of a slipped sleeve at the 180 degree mark. Tried to convince myself to pin the liners and couldn't bring myself to do it. Not throwing thousands at top hat liners. The next obvious solution was to run cooler than 180. Did that and lots of problems went away like low oil pressure and the slipped liner. Had to fool my ecu to make it happy and I can let you know exactly what I did if you want. Just a lot to type! Now when it is to temp (160 degress) and idling, I have 20 psi of oil pressure
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Old 12-11-2015, 02:14 PM
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Not entirely sure I know the bosch engine covers are good for the bosch engine and gems for gems. Not sure if there is a difference on the 4.0 vs 4.6
I have both. They are the same except for the oil sender... the 4.0 has a larger thread for the oil sender/pressure/switch and has a single blade on top for a connector. The newer one has a regular plastic connector with two wires, but only one reaches the connector... long way of saying that it is comically easy to change from the 4.6 connector to the 4.0 (cut and crimp blade connector), but the other way around would be more difficult because you would have to have the right kind of connector. The covers are the same, otherwise. (I had to swap mine recently so I am sure of this).

I'm not sure whether Bosch and GEMS covers are interchangeable.
 
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Originally Posted by morbengan
I have a 2003 disco 2 and had similar problems. It took a lot of reading and found Rotella T 15w40 and a K&N hp3001 filter was the best combo. Checked my vin and wasn't in the range either. Took front cover off and everything had been replaced by previous owner when head gaskets were changed. Put aftermarket oil pressure and water temp gauges on it. Oil pressure was good up until the 190 degree mark. Then I heard the very unmistakable noise of a slipped sleeve at the 180 degree mark. Tried to convince myself to pin the liners and couldn't bring myself to do it. Not throwing thousands at top hat liners. The next obvious solution was to run cooler than 180. Did that and lots of problems went away like low oil pressure and the slipped liner. Had to fool my ecu to make it happy and I can let you know exactly what I did if you want. Just a lot to type! Now when it is to temp (160 degress) and idling, I have 20 psi of oil pressure
great information i would like to know how you did that i have the same problem and i used a 180 inline thermostat i live in florida and the heat is very strong now it doesn't sound as loud but if it does hear a bit i use rotella 15/40 oil the I had to rebuild the engine because the pump had broken the previous owner and everything is new except the rocker arms and the cam, but the bearings are all new, even the cam.
 
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Start with an oil change to 15w40 oil or 20w50 - see what your oil pressure is after that. If it does not come up you can check the pump gears (I did the same on a 2002 I had). If the gears are good but the oil pressure still won't come up when hot then you likely have very worn cam bearings/crank bearings - it bleeds enough oil pressure the lifters won't stay pumped up at low rpms. You can rebuild it or ...

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hello friend, one question, what should be the normal oil pressure numbers in a discovery 2 4.6, I see a lot of variety in that regard, cold relatin, cold 2000rpm, hot relatin, hot 2000rpm? Thank you
 
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hello friend, one question, what should be the normal oil pressure numbers in a discovery 2 4.6, I see a lot of variety in that regard, cold relatin, cold 2000rpm, hot relatin, hot 2000rpm? Thank you
Cold idle - 50+ psi, Col 2000 rpm - 50+ psi Hot idle - 20 psi, Hot 2000 rpm - 45+
 
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Originally Posted by Extinct
Cold idle - 50+ psi, Col 2000 rpm - 50+ psi Hot idle - 20 psi, Hot 2000 rpm - 45+
in other words:
cold relative +50 psi
cold 2000 rpm +50 psi
hot relative -20 psi
hot 2000 rpm +45 psi
 
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[morbengan]. Hey...can you send a PM on what steps you took on the ECU side to fool it to accepting < 180 degree thermostat? also, where did you source the lower temp one?
 
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[morbengan]. Hey...can you send a PM on what steps you took on the ECU side to fool it to accepting < 180 degree thermostat? also, where did you source the lower temp one?
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Read up on the inline thermostat. You can put any temperature you want in it.
 
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yes, I found the info on setting up the inline thermostat...it was the mods to the ECU to get it to not throw codes when running lower temps I was trying to get.
 
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You asked about both.
 


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