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Need help, land rover smoking... - 1/31/2005 11:05:30 PM   
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I was driving home from school, and the check engine light came on, so I pulled into a parking lot, and opened the hood, there was a small amount of smoke coming from the bottom left side of the engine. I checked the oil, and it was low, so I added oil. After doing this and restarting the engine, it sounded like the fan belt was slipping. I checked the belt again when the engine was off, and it was a little loose. Does anyone have insight what the actual cause of this problem could be? I know I need to tighten the belt, but what would cause the smoke, and for the belt to loosen all of a sudden?
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RE: Need help, land rover smoking... - 2/1/2005 1:42:32 AM   
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head gasket maybe? i dont know about the belt, could just be a coincidence. thats just my 2 cents.

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RE: Need help, land rover smoking... - 2/1/2005 11:55:06 AM   
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To be smoking you must be seeing something on the grouud. Red fluid,black fluid,Green fluid? Let me know- more info needed. Thanks, Rusty

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RE: Need help, land rover smoking... - 2/3/2005 5:59:40 PM   
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There were a few drips on anti-freeze on the ground, they didn't seem to be coming from a certain place. Coolant level was at cold fill, and the oil changed recently. I think that it may be coolant burning, cause the smell is a little sweeter, and the smoke not as dark as oil smoke usually is, and a coolant leak would account for the smoke/steam. A family friend who used to work on land rovers said it could be a vacuum leak?

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RE: Need help, land rover smoking... - 2/3/2005 7:11:12 PM   
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If it is coming from the front of the engine- possibly a faulty water pump,intake gasket or timing cover gasket. If it is in the rear of the engine, most likely a head gasket leak out of the back corners of the cylinder heads. Let me know. Rusty=HR Motorcars.

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RE: Need help, land rover smoking... - 2/4/2005 2:27:55 AM   
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If your belt is loose, and you are gtting dripping coolant then the most likely cause is bearing failure on the water pump. You will find that the fan wobbles around.

You will find the coolant is dripping from a hole at the bottom of the casting which has the fan fixed into. That is the water pump early warning system, it will soon start loose larger and larger amounts of coolant.

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RE: Need help, land rover smoking... - 8/29/2005 12:36:41 AM   
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My Disco dis this and it turned out that it was losing oil and that the smoke was the oil burning

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RE: Need help, land rover smoking... - 8/29/2005 8:39:20 PM   
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I'm with Lighting, loose belt, coolant, belt slipping, it's water pump. If you take tension off the belt, I bet you have 1/8" or so play in the water pump pulley.

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RE: Need help, land rover smoking... - 8/30/2005 9:33:17 AM   
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check the valve cover gaskets. The the coolant systems. pay particular attention to the water pump. keep a check on the coolant level. Questions. did the check engine light go off after you added the oil? Is the coolant level low. what type of engine and how many miles? any noise from the engine, other than the belt? hope it helps, let me know. gotta love a rover. duboff

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RE: Need help, land rover smoking... - 8/30/2005 1:13:48 PM   
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ditto on water pump. I think I am going to replace everything on my truck within a year of buying it. I know you guys may not believe me but I just went through this same deal. Does it ever end?

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