Oil pump in my 04 Disco II failed last night.
#61
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Pulling the engine out Tuesday AM, I have the tech manual but is there any non standard PITA things I should look out for (have never done a rover before)? I'm going to put the engine on a stand and clean it/look for damage, any parts you guys recommend I look at closely? thanks!
Unless you drove 10 miles after the oil pump blew up.
Do not take the motor out of the truck. Put a used timing cover on the car and your done.
There is nothing wrong with your engine. The oil pump exploded, that's all.
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It doesn't sound like it.
It sounds like you think you know more than you actually do, and like to portray some sort of authority because you play the character of being a professional mechanic.
It sounds like when you are called on bull**** like this you have to run off to google and alldata to get some key words and a quick wiki definition to save face.
You see, going on the offensive doesn't make you look more credible. It makes you look desperate.
It sounds like you think you know more than you actually do, and like to portray some sort of authority because you play the character of being a professional mechanic.
It sounds like when you are called on bull**** like this you have to run off to google and alldata to get some key words and a quick wiki definition to save face.
You see, going on the offensive doesn't make you look more credible. It makes you look desperate.
#63
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It doesn't sound like it.
It sounds like you think you know more than you actually do, and like to portray some sort of authority because you play the character of being a professional mechanic.
It sounds like when you are called on bull**** like this you have to run off to google and alldata to get some key words and a quick wiki definition to save face.
You see, going on the offensive doesn't make you look more credible. It makes you look desperate.
It sounds like you think you know more than you actually do, and like to portray some sort of authority because you play the character of being a professional mechanic.
It sounds like when you are called on bull**** like this you have to run off to google and alldata to get some key words and a quick wiki definition to save face.
You see, going on the offensive doesn't make you look more credible. It makes you look desperate.
The truck needs a timing cover, not a new engine, not a reflash, not swapping the heads onto a junkyard block. Your so far off anything helpfull its humorous. What do you do for a living? stock shelves? IT? Professional forum troller? Dude, I been doing this PROFESSIONALLY since I was 16. I put a timing belt on my parents audi 5000 when I was 12. I've forgotten more about your truck than you will ever know. I don't try to "portray authority" that's your opinion because I challenged your point of view. Instead of spreading a bunch MORE BS about yet MORE stuff you have no clue about, you should change your point of view and maybe even suggest a viable repair.
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Well it looks like the filter caught everything, I couldn’t find anything downstream of it. Also took a clean rag and check for stuff on the bottom of the pistons and they are all clean. I'm going to flush the hell out of it with ATF just to be sure. Figure after all that I'll run it for 25 miles and change the filter and oil again.
Now my question is can I reuse the oil pan gasket?
Now my question is can I reuse the oil pan gasket?
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just got the parts in, going back together. flushed the s$it out of it with ATF and its going back together. the owner never changed the oil after he got it and did some towing with it so I think that’s what caused it to fail. Pulled the spark plugs and didn't see any damage, the pistons all look good so I think the filter got clogged up and the extra stress caused the pump to go. Ill find out soon...
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