Replacing engine block
Bought a 03 Disco HSE on a whim without doing much research. Got a SES light within 50 miles. The mechanic who did my pre-inspection who also did the head gasket replacement per the dealer had a machine shop do a pressure test and he thinks the sleeve may have dropped or something.
Anyway he said he will work with the dealer and he will replace the engine block.
Anything I should watch out for or suggest. I'm guessing he will be reusing all the parts from the existing engine, anything I should proactively replace even if it's at my cost.
Anyway he said he will work with the dealer and he will replace the engine block.
Anything I should watch out for or suggest. I'm guessing he will be reusing all the parts from the existing engine, anything I should proactively replace even if it's at my cost.
sorry, tried to give a condensed version in my orginal post
03 Disco HSE, 92k miles.
this is what a land rover indie reported, this isnt' the original mechanic who is suggesting he replace the engine block.
P1300, P0300 and P0306 (x2). He removed spark plug in 6 and it was soaked in coolant swapped with 4 to see if it would follow which it didn't. Block tested and failed. Believes there is a cylinder liner issue.
I then took it to the mechanic who did the head gasket replacement for the dealer and then did my pre-inspection.
He took a look did his own tests i think pressure, and possibly some sort of camera, determined there was some type of one way leak. I believe he thought it was some type of crack in the head, he sent it to a machine shop to do tests. After they checked it he is telling me they didn't find anything wrong with the heads and he believes it may be a slipped sleeve or something. He wants to replace the block...
03 Disco HSE, 92k miles.
this is what a land rover indie reported, this isnt' the original mechanic who is suggesting he replace the engine block.
P1300, P0300 and P0306 (x2). He removed spark plug in 6 and it was soaked in coolant swapped with 4 to see if it would follow which it didn't. Block tested and failed. Believes there is a cylinder liner issue.
I then took it to the mechanic who did the head gasket replacement for the dealer and then did my pre-inspection.
He took a look did his own tests i think pressure, and possibly some sort of camera, determined there was some type of one way leak. I believe he thought it was some type of crack in the head, he sent it to a machine shop to do tests. After they checked it he is telling me they didn't find anything wrong with the heads and he believes it may be a slipped sleeve or something. He wants to replace the block...
My two cents. I may or may not have the same issue. (non conclusive so far, still doing tests) but i did some homework on slipped sleeves. There are two companies i've found that manufacture and sell top hat sleeves. It's a sleeve with a rim around the top to prevent it from slipping. They cost $85 each at D&D Fabrications (www.aluminumv8.com) and $95 at LA Sleeve (www.lasleeve.com). You either send them your block to michigan or california or find a local shop to do it for you.
The benefit to me, if it works, is it's cheaper than buying a used block and a used block may have the exact same problem down the road. I'm thinking if i have a cracked or slipped sleeve and i'm pulling my block out anyway, i might as well pony up the dough and do all 8 of them. Sleeve problem solved for as long as i own the truck.
The benefit to me, if it works, is it's cheaper than buying a used block and a used block may have the exact same problem down the road. I'm thinking if i have a cracked or slipped sleeve and i'm pulling my block out anyway, i might as well pony up the dough and do all 8 of them. Sleeve problem solved for as long as i own the truck.
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