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Disco Mike -> RE: i got issues!!!! lol (5/21/2006 2:10:52 PM)
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ORIGINAL: ceedee so i bought this 1988 range rover.... it has a lot of issues to work on... it got a loud lifter noice , actually the car sounds like a sweing machine rather than a v8 v8... that reminds me of something- i heared that the classic range rover had a buick v8 in it ...is that true... also for 88's? the way the car runs now , i would doubt that it could pull a t-bone steak of a plate. a friend told me it is the lifters and that they need adjusting i am not sure is the car got hydraulic lifter or not... but if it does than that would take care of the adjusting already. i think it also could be the timing or the injectors... dunno then... if i decide to 'gun it' , which is impossible anyway, but let's say i really step on the gas pedal... all i get is this lawnmover like rumbling and a tock tock noice... now the tock tock got me even more concerned. it sounds to me like the cv joint (if one calls it that way in 4x4's), as long as i got a lot of load on it it will make that noice i think it's either that or the transfer case, since the 4 wheel drive doesn't even engage. my buddies thing it is a loose caliper or a exhaust leak (?)... i dunno i appreciate any input here Got a few problems. This is not a one bottle, 5 minute problem to be fixed. First, how many miles on the old girl? Not knowing what sort of maintance the engine has had you need to start with the advanced basics as I call them. How mechanical are you? If it were mine, I would do an engine flush, using any of the major brand flushes sold in most auto parts stores, put it in, let it idleonly, for 20 minutes plus, then change the oil and filter. See if that makes any difference, if it desn't, buy 2 or 3 cans of carb cleaner, pull the valve covers clean real well and inspect for loose or failing rockers. If OK, reinstall the valve covers and drain and remove the oil pan, also clean and inspect looking for way to much metal in the bottom of the pan and more so look at the oil pick up tube for blockage and clean. Put it back together, start it up on new oil and filter, what does it now sound like? If still there have someone do an mechanical oip pressure test to verify oil pressure when cold and hot, at idle and at 2000 rpms, right the numbers down and get back to me. I would suggest you not drive it till the other drive line related noise is found and fixed, first things first. Mike
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