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Old 09-25-2016, 12:49 PM
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I'm doing the front cover gasket replacement. Have all bolts I can see out. Oil pan is dropped, 2 connectors clear. All that and I've got no movement. What am I missing?
 
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Old 09-25-2016, 01:41 PM
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Have you removed the water pump?
Don't some of the water pump bolts reach all the way thru the front cover and thread into the block?
 
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Old 09-25-2016, 02:28 PM
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Water pump is removed. Any bolts on sides or on block above oil pan?
 
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Old 09-25-2016, 04:39 PM
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May have some sort of sealant cementing it in place if not first removal. May require some whacking to get it loose. Attachment shows bolt locations.

Remove 9 bolts securing timing gear cover and
remove cover.
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Old 09-26-2016, 08:10 AM
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Thanks for the replies. On the 5th or 6th time holding the gasket up I found the bolt I had been missing. Did replace the oil pump gears and have the timing chain and gears to do. Also did the valve cover gaskets while in there and do an inline thermo conversion. Turns out that was all too much for one day interrupted by a thunderstorm. Sometimes I get a bit too optimistic. Thanks again guys, preciate it.
 
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Old 09-26-2016, 08:42 AM
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Originally Posted by jamestfl
Thanks for the replies. On the 5th or 6th time holding the gasket up I found the bolt I had been missing. Did replace the oil pump gears and have the timing chain and gears to do. Also did the valve cover gaskets while in there and do an inline thermo conversion. Turns out that was all too much for one day interrupted by a thunderstorm. Sometimes I get a bit too optimistic. Thanks again guys, preciate it.
Was it the lower right-center bolt? Got me too my first couple times pulling the cover.
 
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Originally Posted by coors
Was it the lower right-center bolt? Got me too my first couple times pulling the cover.
The one that sits just below the little tab that the connector sits on? Can't tell you how many times I looked the whole thing over! Then it was that a-ha moment, followed by the grumble about wasting hours...
 
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What's this about oil pickup tube o-ring? I don't recall seeing one when pulling the pan? Which part of the tube does it go on?
 
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" What's this about oil pickup tube o-ring? I don't recall seeing one when pulling the pan? Which part of the tube does it go on? "


ERR4794, it's number 10 in the pic> Discovery II, Engine, Sump - Rovers North - Classic Land Rover Parts
 
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Again, huge thanks guys. Did not notice the pick up oring during teardown. Had a look and verified there's one on there, nice and snug. A shout out to Justin at L8 for his help with that. Got the timing chain and gears, along with the front cover on last night. Tonight it's the water pump, oil pan and inline mod. This whole work thing during the day just kills my free time...
 

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