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FreeLander problems. Where to start?


Jake

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FreeLander, 1.8 'K-Series' engine, 99/00 model (W reg)

 

Our FreeLander has lost power. It doesn't want to rev past 3000rpm and seems to have even less power than usual above 2500rpm.

 

The engine had a new head gasket fitted about 10,000 miles ago.

The car had a new rear silencer fitted last week.

 

I took the plugs out just now and found that the one nearest the distributor was externally covered in fresh looking engine oil but all the plugs's electrodes look ok.

 

I dunno where to start.

When driving the car it feels like the exhaust is blocked, but that seems unlikely. I guess a compression test would be a good place to start - maybe a valve problem?

 

Any suggestions?

 

 

Thanks

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if the plug was covered with oil (externally then it may be the roacker cover gasket is no good? or the bolts need tightning? i know these have a common problem with head gaskets but you say it was done recently....

maybe the oil had covered the plug too much so it was running on one less? have you cleaned it up and tried it since?

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bit lost on that one then....prob best to get the compression done first then like you said? maybe woth checking the exhaust system out too. if its an old system then sometimes the insides of the silencers come loose and start to come out of system (you ever seen it before? looks like white loft insulation comming out of the back box!)

i know this can cause the lack of power definately as it blocks the system up...?

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Thanks for that :thumbs:

 

 

 

I've cleaned up the distributor cap and rotor arm. Checked the cambelt hadn't jumped a tooth. Checked the air filter. Still no joy.

 

There seems to be a decent flow of exhaust gas from the tailpipe when revving the engine.

 

I'm stumped.

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Jake, my uncles got a garage and he's never done working on these bloody engines,he seems to get a lot of collapsed cats.simple way to check take the bugger out and see how things are then.
Yep, it was the cat.

I've now drilled the honeycomb up and smashed it all out.

Car is running great again.

 

Cheers dude :thumbs:

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my friend works at LR. i will call him monday to ask and see if any of the techys have any ideas. Wouldnt hold ya breath but worth a go.

 

Yep, it was the cat.

I've now drilled the honeycomb up and smashed it all out.

Car is running great again.

 

Cheers dude :thumbs:

 

 

see above :)

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see above :)

 

Yup seen. lol . To many aluminium cylinders lying empty around me

 

I wonder how long it takes to get the email to authorise your account on lro.com

I've been waiting about 30mins already.

 

Its a landrover forum. Quick and landrover should never be applied in the same sentance.

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The likely reason why the cat was broke is when the head gasket goes the engine sends unburnt petrol down the exhaust.

This isnt good for the cat it ruins it its one of the worst ways to kill a cat or send it on its way out.

Just thought id let u know.

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