Valley Gasket
#11
I'm thinking I'm not liking all that composite crap coming off the OE valley gasket and ending up in the top. I'm doing the lower gasket replacement and I'm thinking of using the "old style" plated, all metal replacement...just wondering if there are incompatability issues with the OAT coolant.
#13
i would suggest you do not put the AC compressor back in place yet. front cover tend to leak and more than once i have seen them leak at the top, right under the AC compressor.
I would suggest you get a pressure tester and find the leak before you start putting thing back together
I would suggest you get a pressure tester and find the leak before you start putting thing back together
#14
-oil pump (a MUST)
-water pump
-timing chain and gears
-rod and main bearings (you have to take off the oil pan to get the front cover off); if you've had low oil pressure due to a bad oil pump (very probable), you should change the bearings while you have them exposed
You're looking at $700-800 in parts alone. Just did this in July. Now I get to pull the intake next week to address the coolant leak at the rear. Not going to pull the heads, but will inspect all the rocker arms and replace the head bolts with ARP studs. Figure misery loves company...
#16
did you try the vise grip method? Worked for me:
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#17
did you try the vise grip method? Worked for me:
Land Rover Discovery Fan Clutch Removal | Another Tech Blog
Land Rover Discovery Fan Clutch Removal | Another Tech Blog
#19
Here's a link to what I'm talking about.
http://www.tooldesk.com/automotive/L...-by-Lisle.aspx
Last edited by coors; 01-05-2015 at 07:38 AM.