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 Engine removal - 4.4l v8 BMW petrol
Mark_TDV8

Post22nd Dec 2013 9:58pm
Forum: Technical (L322) · Replies: 22 · Views: 21909 · Subject: Engine removal - 4.4l v8 BMW petrol
Hi johnboy,

We are making some progress with our truck. We have got the front of the vehicle apart, and established that the engine is not seized, as we originally thought. As such we are planning ...
 Engine removal - 4.4l v8 BMW petrol
Mark_TDV8

Post28th Nov 2013 11:41pm
Forum: Technical (L322) · Replies: 22 · Views: 21909 · Subject: Engine removal - 4.4l v8 BMW petrol
Well, thanks to Chris (RugbyXV) we now have a genuine rangie 4.4 to build up and put in our l322...

I will post some pictures up as we progress.

Cheers
Mark
 Engine removal - 4.4l v8 BMW petrol
Mark_TDV8

Post20th Nov 2013 12:39am
Forum: Technical (L322) · Replies: 22 · Views: 21909 · Subject: Engine removal - 4.4l v8 BMW petrol
Johnboyairey, thanks for the comprehensive reply! I wonder if you could elaborate on what is unique about the block on rr variant? Our engine had indeed seized, and got properly hot - the plastic leve ...
 Engine removal - 4.4l v8 BMW petrol
Mark_TDV8

Post19th Nov 2013 1:50pm
Forum: Technical (L322) · Replies: 22 · Views: 21909 · Subject: Engine removal - 4.4l v8 BMW petrol
Cheers for the welcome Wink

I am lead to believe that the specific variant is the M62TUB44, which is common to the X5 and one or two saloon cars as well as the range rover. From what I can tell the s ...
 Engine removal - 4.4l v8 BMW petrol
Mark_TDV8

Post18th Nov 2013 11:56pm
Forum: Technical (L322) · Replies: 22 · Views: 21909 · Subject: Engine removal - 4.4l v8 BMW petrol
Good point, it never occurs to me to look at rave or microcat, but that should really be my first port of call.
Cheers
Mark
 Engine removal - 4.4l v8 BMW petrol
Mark_TDV8

Post18th Nov 2013 11:32pm
Forum: Technical (L322) · Replies: 22 · Views: 21909 · Subject: Engine removal - 4.4l v8 BMW petrol
Evening chaps,

A friend and I have acquired a slightly cooked l322 that seems to have suffered a water pump failure, and subsequent overheat and seizure. Our intention is to replace the engine with ...
 
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