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Old 11-14-2015, 08:10 PM
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Good! It's refreshing to hear about a shop that stands by its work.
 
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Old 11-15-2015, 01:46 AM
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It is very nice. Especially considering most indy shops won't even look at a LR. This one isn't strictly a Rover shop, but specializes in European autos. There is a real nice XJS V12, Porsche 356, and a very clean '04 G4.
 
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Old 11-15-2015, 08:24 PM
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Especially considering most indy shops won't even look at a LR.
This fact amazes me. When I was a mechanic 20 years ago, we'd work on anything that came thru the door. I can remember working on Porsches, Jags, VWs, Volvos, and Mercedes in addition to the standard MOPAR, GM, and Jap stuff. H*ll, we even worked on a kit car (1954 Corvette, it was a thing of beauty). We'd have worked on a Sherman tank if you dropped it at the shop. I think literally the only thing we ever turned away was a rebuild on a RX-7's rotary engine.

I just can't get my head around the idea of a small automotive shop turning away business, especially because Land Rovers are incredibly easy to work on.
 

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Old 11-16-2015, 06:28 AM
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but over the years how many got burned think it was simple head gaskets and it turned out to be a bad block, which meant they got to eat the whole job.
 
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Old 11-16-2015, 06:40 AM
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but over the years how many got burned think it was simple head gaskets and it turned out to be a bad block, which meant they got to eat the whole job.
Understandable points on both ends. Maybe it's just me, the places I will go to for things I'd rather not do myself, I see them turn away certain things. Euro cars seem to be the first. I'm willing to bet drowssap is making a correct assumption. On a side note... Lots of places ignore rotary engine cars.. lol.
 
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Old 11-19-2015, 04:16 PM
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Just spoke to the shop. No leaks anywhere.. Shop owner took the D2 for a short drive. Says he is continually getting air out of the coolant system (oh, really?). Tod me the temp is hanging around 200-205. Says he wouldn't worry about it until I mentioned the colder thermostat. Told me he will put a vacuum bleed to it tomorrow. Looking like I can get it back Saturday. So far...
 
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Old 11-20-2015, 05:29 AM
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good luck
 
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Old 11-20-2015, 07:48 AM
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yeah, I've had it take a week's worth of bleeding the air out to get it right. and other times it works in one try. hopefully all is good.
 
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Old 11-21-2015, 11:53 AM
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Well... the boy made it home. Good Rover. Running about 202* on the highway. Let the coolant bleeding begin. Have a random p0304 pending. And it started to buck on the highway, Randomly. No clue why.. it just did.
 
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Old 11-22-2015, 12:00 PM
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was the shudder right after it changed 4th gear, RPMS dropped, and was climbing again? Or were you maintaining a healthy speed, and then it began to shudder?
 


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