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Re: So what have you done to your car today?
« Reply #23670 on: 19 April 2022, 15:48:16 »

You mean the froggy ones that don't chew the cranks to pieces...
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Re: So what have you done to your car today?
« Reply #23671 on: 19 April 2022, 15:57:05 »

You mean the froggy ones that don't chew the cranks to pieces...
Not in Jag saloons. Or Pug saloons.  Unless you're retarded enough to ignore the pleas the car makes for some oil.

Seems to be limited occurrences in RRS etc, not sure if the engine is a part of the chassis on those.
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Re: So what have you done to your car today?
« Reply #23672 on: 19 April 2022, 16:01:08 »

Discos eat the 2.7 for fun.
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Re: So what have you done to your car today?
« Reply #23673 on: 19 April 2022, 18:40:53 »

Discos eat the 2.7 for fun.
Not sure, as said earlier, if its a stressed part of the chassis.

Its not *that* common, BTW, but obviously when it happens, its splattered over forums.  Said engine - crap plastic mouldings aside - is considered pretty bombproof in Jags. And economical.
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Re: So what have you done to your car today?
« Reply #23674 on: 19 April 2022, 22:26:06 »

Discos eat the 2.7 for fun.
Not sure, as said earlier, if its a stressed part of the chassis.

Its not *that* common, BTW, but obviously when it happens, its splattered over forums. Said engine - crap plastic mouldings aside - is considered pretty bombproof in Jags. And economical.

I think it's common in badly maintained Disco's and not just the Disco 3's 2.7TDV6, but the 3.0TDV6 found in the Disco 4 as well.  ;)

Have a look through the ads for Disco 3's and you'll see plenty with interplanetary mileages   :)

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Re: So what have you done to your car today?
« Reply #23675 on: 20 April 2022, 09:41:24 »

Discos eat the 2.7 for fun.
Not sure, as said earlier, if its a stressed part of the chassis.

Its not *that* common, BTW, but obviously when it happens, its splattered over forums. Said engine - crap plastic mouldings aside - is considered pretty bombproof in Jags. And economical.

I think it's common in badly maintained Disco's and not just the Disco 3's 2.7TDV6, but the 3.0TDV6 found in the Disco 4 as well.  ;)

Have a look through the ads for Disco 3's and you'll see plenty with interplanetary mileages   :)

The 3.0 seems to have many more issues than the 2.7 ???
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Re: So what have you done to your car today?
« Reply #23676 on: 20 April 2022, 09:49:19 »

Discos eat the 2.7 for fun.
Not sure, as said earlier, if its a stressed part of the chassis.

Its not *that* common, BTW, but obviously when it happens, its splattered over forums. Said engine - crap plastic mouldings aside - is considered pretty bombproof in Jags. And economical.

I think it's common in badly maintained Disco's and not just the Disco 3's 2.7TDV6, but the 3.0TDV6 found in the Disco 4 as well.  ;)

Have a look through the ads for Disco 3's and you'll see plenty with interplanetary mileages   :)

The 3.0 seems to have many more issues than the 2.7 ???
I know that in some chassis designs, the later pigs-piss version of the 3l have really bad oil dilution issues.  Which people ignore. Then cry when things suddenly go tight.
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Re: So what have you done to your car today?
« Reply #23677 on: 20 April 2022, 10:49:57 »

3.0D straight six 300bhp lump  :y

Goes ok, nice and smooth
They are a nice engine, despite being mostly French.




Isn't the straight six purely JLR, being a modular addition to their four cylinder engines? The same way that BMWs 3,6 and 6 cylinders are all inline instead of a mishmash of straight and vee motors.

It is yes, its a 6 cylinder Ingenium

Ah that's interesting, when did the PSA derived V6 derv get the elbow?

Now I should know this......but it was circa 12-18 months ago (could be longer as I am losing track of time thanks to Covid disruption)

Igenium has been developed to 3, 4 and 6 cylinder lumps in petrol and diesel plus they are mated to PHEV setups also (all are MHEV).

Should have a 6 cylinder petrol PHEV this weekend for testing (new Range Rover - about 80 miles electric real world range), 500ish bhp, the 400bhp petrol is also very good
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Re: So what have you done to your car today?
« Reply #23678 on: 20 April 2022, 10:51:17 »

Discos eat the 2.7 for fun.
Not sure, as said earlier, if its a stressed part of the chassis.

Its not *that* common, BTW, but obviously when it happens, its splattered over forums. Said engine - crap plastic mouldings aside - is considered pretty bombproof in Jags. And economical.

I think it's common in badly maintained Disco's and not just the Disco 3's 2.7TDV6, but the 3.0TDV6 found in the Disco 4 as well.  ;)

Have a look through the ads for Disco 3's and you'll see plenty with interplanetary mileages   :)

The 3.0 seems to have many more issues than the 2.7 ???
I know that in some chassis designs, the later pigs-piss version of the 3l have really bad oil dilution issues.  Which people ignore. Then cry when things suddenly go tight.

3.0 had extended oil intervals to appease the lease market, which as we all know never works on any engine.

That said, there has been nearly 4 times as many 3.0s made as were the 2.7, so that also falsly skews the numbers
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Re: So what have you done to your car today?
« Reply #23679 on: 20 April 2022, 11:00:07 »

as I am losing track of time thanks to Covid disruption soon becoming a SAGA member...
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Re: So what have you done to your car today?
« Reply #23680 on: 20 April 2022, 11:16:06 »

as I am losing track of time thanks to Covid disruption soon becoming a SAGA member...
FTFY

Not this year!

I forgot to ask, how is the free parker pen ?  ;D
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Re: So what have you done to your car today?
« Reply #23681 on: 20 April 2022, 11:32:33 »

as I am losing track of time thanks to Covid disruption soon becoming a SAGA member...
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Not this year!

I forgot to ask, how is the free parker pen ?  ;D
I just need to learn to write now...
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Re: So what have you done to your car today?
« Reply #23682 on: 20 April 2022, 20:03:17 »

Started prepping the Boxster for MOT. Started removing one of the rear calipers, which are held in place by a pair of 12mm diameter hex bolts.
One bolt came out without too much effort. The second could only be moved using a two foot breaker bar and all my weight / might pushing on it.
Got to a certain point and then the head wrung off the bolt. Christ knows how I am going to get it out now.
I think I might have to remove the hub so I can hold the bolt in a vice and then unwind the hub from the bolt.  :(
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Re: So what have you done to your car today?
« Reply #23683 on: 20 April 2022, 22:00:31 »

VW quality parts
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Re: So what have you done to your car today?
« Reply #23684 on: 20 April 2022, 22:02:49 »

Started prepping the Boxster for MOT. Started removing one of the rear calipers, which are held in place by a pair of 12mm diameter hex bolts.
One bolt came out without too much effort. The second could only be moved using a two foot breaker bar and all my weight / might pushing on it.
Got to a certain point and then the head wrung off the bolt. Christ knows how I am going to get it out now.
I think I might have to remove the hub so I can hold the bolt in a vice and then unwind the hub from the bolt.  :(


Porsche learnt how to do that from their Audi cousin. Or they found a stash of British Leyland spec bolts.
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