Newbie question.
#11
#13
I dont know if anyone elses does this but when changing the oil I found placing a piece of cardboard about 4in away from the drain plug when opening it up keeps oil from going everywhere. I was in my auto shop class and we had my disco up on a brand new 4 post lift and when I opened the drain plug oil shot out about 8in horizontally and overshot the oil pan.
#14
Wiper Blades
Need to replace the blades on my "new" Rover and I'm not having any luck, I've gone to three different auto parts places and bought what was listed for my 1999 Disco 2 and when I try them none of them fit.
I found Atlantic British in the US that sells the kit for front and back blades, delivered to Canada for about $50. Can anyone tell me if there are any other options here in Canada? Is there a cross over part from another manufacturer that will work?
Thanks for your help, once again.
I found Atlantic British in the US that sells the kit for front and back blades, delivered to Canada for about $50. Can anyone tell me if there are any other options here in Canada? Is there a cross over part from another manufacturer that will work?
Thanks for your help, once again.
#15
Heater not working now....
Ok, I know you guys are going to rip a new one for this but here goes....
I was aware when I bought my "new" 1999 Disco that there was a slight weep from the head gasket, near the back of the engine by the firewall, on the pass side. The weep is very slight but was bothering me so I decided to try using the coolant leak powder from Prestone. Now all of a sudden the heater is not working.
Is this a result of opening the coolant cap to add the Prestone powder? I know when I slowly opened the coolant cap, I could hear pleasure being released. Do I need to just bleed the system as per the "bleed the coolant system" thread?
Thanks again for any help... I hope I didn't hurt my Disco......
I was aware when I bought my "new" 1999 Disco that there was a slight weep from the head gasket, near the back of the engine by the firewall, on the pass side. The weep is very slight but was bothering me so I decided to try using the coolant leak powder from Prestone. Now all of a sudden the heater is not working.
Is this a result of opening the coolant cap to add the Prestone powder? I know when I slowly opened the coolant cap, I could hear pleasure being released. Do I need to just bleed the system as per the "bleed the coolant system" thread?
Thanks again for any help... I hope I didn't hurt my Disco......
#16
No, young Jedi, it is a combination of previous owner using tap water, or worse, well water, which allows calcium to form inside the heater core and the tubes of the radiator. The sealant has decided those crevices need attention, and is doing the best job it can to plug those up as well.
Please flush your system and refill with fresh coolant, 50/50 premix, a green color or yellow color, but no Dexcool. Burp air as needed. If your 99 is a D2, it has the coolant going thru the heater core all the time. If it can't go thru there because of a clog, it may impact the when the thermostat opens, as it can change the flow of sampled hot coolant to the stat. Easy to remove lines headed that way under hood and reverse direction flush (D1 or D2). If a D2, you may want to replace thermostat, or at least remove and check for obstruction by sludge.
Please flush your system and refill with fresh coolant, 50/50 premix, a green color or yellow color, but no Dexcool. Burp air as needed. If your 99 is a D2, it has the coolant going thru the heater core all the time. If it can't go thru there because of a clog, it may impact the when the thermostat opens, as it can change the flow of sampled hot coolant to the stat. Easy to remove lines headed that way under hood and reverse direction flush (D1 or D2). If a D2, you may want to replace thermostat, or at least remove and check for obstruction by sludge.
#18
You are correct again. You must release a hose clamp.
Not to make light of your situation, but the complete factory tech manuals are available from free download, and are the same things that guide even the most superior Rover Doctors of Discology. Worth the time to download and figure out how to navigate.
Not to make light of your situation, but the complete factory tech manuals are available from free download, and are the same things that guide even the most superior Rover Doctors of Discology. Worth the time to download and figure out how to navigate.
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