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nderx87



Member Since: 15 Aug 2019
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Australia 2003 Range Rover HSE 4.4 V8 Bonatti Grey
BMW 4.4 litre low oil pressure

Hey team,
Had my l322 range rover for a year now haven’t had any problems serviced every 5000ks and always had everything done that was needed. Today parked the car as I was about to turn off BONG .... low oil pressure comes up. Turned off car then let it cool for 40 minutes restarted and a horrible clanking sound from front right hand drivers side in engine turned the rover straight off and had it towed. Sitting anxious waiting to here from the mechanics any guess what might cause this ?

Post #550603 17th Apr 2020 9:34am
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tb10



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England 2005 Range Rover Vogue 4.4 V8 Tonga Green

I had this a number of times. The oil pickup point in the sump could be blocked. I’d drop the oil and take the pan off. Easy enough to do (And the cheapest before things are stripped) and you can also take the oil strainer off the oil pump as well (Held on by two bolts). You might find your timing chain in bits in the sump, hence the noise.

I hope this helps?

Post #550604 17th Apr 2020 9:40am
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nderx87



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Cheers will have a go at that, how costly is it going to be if the timing chain is in bits do I want to know........?

Post #550612 17th Apr 2020 10:27am
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Dolphinboy



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It may not be the timing chain itself (although it could be Shocked ) but the guides. These are plastic and do become brittle with the hi operating temps over time. It isn’t a big job. Holidaychicken on here has done some good write ups. I had mine done at 180,000 miles for £3000. It’s a front off job.

Read up on here for all the options Thumbs Up

Post #550615 17th Apr 2020 10:41am
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nderx87



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Thanks mate. WEL whilst the top is off I may as well get everything done hopefully saving some money down the track. Cheers

Post #550618 17th Apr 2020 10:55am
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Dolphinboy



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Btw the engine does NOT have to come out, despite what some May say!

It’s a good idea to get as much done as you can. Vanos are also a good shout and not much extra cost. You may need a special crankshaft positioning tool tho. Check out holidaychicken. He has lots of good info.

Post #550623 17th Apr 2020 11:10am
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nderx87



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Cool thanks mate will have a look and see what I can get sorted thanks everyone for he advice Appreciate it.

Post #550626 17th Apr 2020 11:30am
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