Heck of a Father's Day weekend
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Heck of a Father's Day weekend
Hello all from Washington state,
So I begged and groveled and my husband finally gave in and let me have a DiscoII. We looked at two before finding the one I liked. A beautiful dark blue, 2000, with 106k miles. My sweet husband took an hour and a half checking out the truck, he has always fixed all our vehicles so I figured why not a Land Rover, my poor little mechanic.
Well Patrick talked him down to $5000, because of a couple dry U joints, whatever that means and some leaks, possibly transmission fluid He asked him twice what was done in May when he had it serviced, just the basics, oil change etc... Everything else is fine. Well Patrick knew it wasn't fine but figured at $5000 he can afford to fix stuff. The tires still have the little nubs on them and cosmetically the truck is sweet.
So he calls the dealer that did the service and found out they had actually inspected it for the seller as well. So much for the sweet, honest, soldier of five on Fort Lewis Base.
We are looking at: A drive line rebuild, leaking head gasket, and timing cover problem, no I don't know what any of that means, aside from over $3000k of repairs. But I do know what my husbands face looks like when he is really angry So he gives him a call to try and help him understand the word integrity, long story short the nice fellow hangs up on him.
So, hello all, my name is Monica and I'm the humble owner of a beautiful piece of ****. Please save all the,you're a dumbass comments, until we get to know each other better. And if you all could lend an ear to my husband now and again when he is on here asking for help, while fixing his wife's lovely Land Rover.
So I begged and groveled and my husband finally gave in and let me have a DiscoII. We looked at two before finding the one I liked. A beautiful dark blue, 2000, with 106k miles. My sweet husband took an hour and a half checking out the truck, he has always fixed all our vehicles so I figured why not a Land Rover, my poor little mechanic.
Well Patrick talked him down to $5000, because of a couple dry U joints, whatever that means and some leaks, possibly transmission fluid He asked him twice what was done in May when he had it serviced, just the basics, oil change etc... Everything else is fine. Well Patrick knew it wasn't fine but figured at $5000 he can afford to fix stuff. The tires still have the little nubs on them and cosmetically the truck is sweet.
So he calls the dealer that did the service and found out they had actually inspected it for the seller as well. So much for the sweet, honest, soldier of five on Fort Lewis Base.
We are looking at: A drive line rebuild, leaking head gasket, and timing cover problem, no I don't know what any of that means, aside from over $3000k of repairs. But I do know what my husbands face looks like when he is really angry So he gives him a call to try and help him understand the word integrity, long story short the nice fellow hangs up on him.
So, hello all, my name is Monica and I'm the humble owner of a beautiful piece of ****. Please save all the,you're a dumbass comments, until we get to know each other better. And if you all could lend an ear to my husband now and again when he is on here asking for help, while fixing his wife's lovely Land Rover.
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The good news is that, if your husband is handy with a wrench like you suggest, these things are simple and inexpensive to fix. The Driveline, which even if perfect but original would need to be done, is about $100 for parts. The Headgasket and Timing Cover are inexpensive parts to reseal, but labor intensive. Therefore expensive to pay a dealer to repair. Once you get things sorted out and do the maintenance you will love the truck.
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Where are you guys located? If you need a good indie Rover mechanic, Biggs Eastside Automotive in Bellevue is a great option.
Read (or have your husband read) through the "How To" and "Write Ups" and download the RAVE manual.
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My little Jack of all Trades!
So my dear sweet hubby fixed my drive shaft thing with the U joints! Two days later and a whole lot of F bombs. I even got to help once because I have small fingers!
Great news is after further inspection the head gaskets look good, just have to replace some leaky hoses.
At one point I thought Patrick was going to pour gasoline on my Rover and blow it up!
Oh and basically this Forum saved us a fortune, somewhere on here I heard that a chirping noise was not a good thing for my drive shaft. So when I heard it I knew it was bad and headed home very slowly, so things could be worse!
Happy 4th all.
Great news is after further inspection the head gaskets look good, just have to replace some leaky hoses.
At one point I thought Patrick was going to pour gasoline on my Rover and blow it up!
Oh and basically this Forum saved us a fortune, somewhere on here I heard that a chirping noise was not a good thing for my drive shaft. So when I heard it I knew it was bad and headed home very slowly, so things could be worse!
Happy 4th all.
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