Re: Range Rovers in the range
:eek: yikes
well i'm in the market for a land rover and I've read many stories of people havin lots of issues with it not starting back up....just make sure you go over everything and make sure its nice and dry :) |
Re: Range Rovers in the range
Change all the fluids diff, transfer case, engine and transmission.
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https://i611.photobucket.com/albums/...ver/stuck3.jpg
Dude seriously................ you bought a suv not a boat. justsayn |
Re: Range Rovers in the range
Originally Posted by jebsurf
(Post 5889580)
Dude seriously................ you bought a suv not a boat. justsayn
Originally Posted by unclemeat
Change all the fluids diff, transfer case, engine and transmission.
Originally Posted by 20sNaRanger
well i'm in the market for a land rover and I've read many stories of people havin lots of issues with it not starting back up....just make sure you go over everything and make sure its nice and dry
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Re: Range Rovers in the range
I think you're on the right track with cleaning it out. I wouldn't worry about having hydrolocked it, I was out with a friend that went in on the driver side about as deep as you did. I think he got real lucky, but he's still driving it around today.
There are a few tweaks to the airbox you can do to keep water out of your engine, if you find yourself "boating" more often :p Or just go to a straight cone filter, they look kinda ugly, but it gets the job done. Great job with the pictures! |
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Re: Range Rovers in the range
Originally Posted by ChevyMudtruck
(Post 5889890)
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Re: Range Rovers in the range
I would pull the air filter to check to see if any water got in there and damaged it.
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Re: Range Rovers in the range
Originally Posted by unclemeat
(Post 5890995)
I would pull the air filter to check to see if any water got in there and damaged it.
Well at least it made for a good picture! |
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