I am in the process of having the engine replaced on my LR3. It will hopefully be completed this week.
Four years ago I replaced the radiator and did not properly bleed the cooling system. I ended up overheating the engine to the extent that smoke came out of the exhaust. After changing the...
I bought a set of Nexen Roadian tires for my LR3 back in 2008. I don't remember what the specific model of Roadian it was, but they were not the AT Pro. The tires lasted 48,000 miles and at that point they were pretty much bald. In my opinion, they were not very good tires. During my time with...
DiscoDavis, do you have a part number for the coil pack? I've read that the Lincoln LS 8-cylinder coil pack might work for Jaguar AJ-V8 engines, but it seems inconclusive.
I ask because I've had to replace two coil packs this years on my LR3. The first one I bought from the local Jaguar dealer...
I replaced my radiator earlier this year and wrestled with the bleed process. What I found that worked best was to:
1. Make sure coolant is topped off
2. Start vehicle and allow it to reach operating temperature. The heater does not need to be on. I believe the coolant circulates through the...
Getting to any of the transfer case seals requires removing the transfer case. Access to the upper bolts attaching the transfer case to the transmission is miserable. In comparison, opening up the transfer case is much easier. Once it's open, removing the shafts requires tool improvisation, as...
I rebuilt my front and center valve blocks last year. Once you carefully undo the screws and open up the assembly, you'll find plungers with various size o-rings and and springs. I rinsed everything out with water and let it dry before reassembling. The center valve block also has a pressure...
Yes, definitely not a common thing. There is only one place in all of Los Angeles that does tire shaving. Interestingly, you can order tires from tirerack.com and they will shave them for an additional fee.
Perhaps some aspect of the polybush installation weakened the arm? People use heat to loosen stuck control arm bolts, sawzalls to cut out the bushings and then presses to shove the bushings in. Any of the those could introduce stress fractures that would then be worsened by off roading.
I flushed mine about 35,000 miles ago with Pentosin CHF 7.1. I ended up using slightly less than 2 liters. It's been two and a half years, and no problems yet.
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