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nitramsen



Member Since: 26 May 2025
Location: Bern
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Switzerland 2007 Range Rover Vogue TDV8 Java Black
TDV8 3.6L – Oil Leak from Bank One Chain Tensioner

Hi,

I’ve been chasing an oil leak on my L322 TDV8 3.6L – not the easiest job, given how terrible visibility is in that engine bay.

To get a clearer view, I removed the cooler module to create some working space and thoroughly cleaned the engine to trace the leak. I ran the engine without the V-FAN, and the front crank seal is definitely leaking — and quite a lot. But I also found oil running down from the cylinder head/block area on bank 1. Initially, it looked like a possible head gasket leak.

After a few attempts using a borescope camera, I found the source: the hydraulic chain tensioner on bank 1 is leaking (Impossible to get a view on without a bore scope or turbo pipes off).

Does anyone know the correct O-ring sizes for this tensioner, or has anyone sourced them separately before? (Land Rover only sells the complete part and for 200CHF)

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Removing the tensioner isn’t easy, but it's doable. I managed it by removing the intake pipe and the turbo charge pipe, then loosening all 3 screws on the oil return line from the vacuum pump (the line runs over one of the bolts on the tensioner), which gave just enough access — in case someone needs to do this in the future.

To tension the chain tensioner: flip the lock and press the piston into the tensioner. To lock it in place, loosen the 10mm hex on the front — it then locks open for installation like a new one.

Before Clean



After clean:




after 100km

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Cleaned again:



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Idle for 2 minutes:

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 My journey repairing the cheapest running L322 Vogue in Switzerland 240kkm model year 2007.

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