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djbigz



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removing body shell / engine change

Hi a week ago my tdv6 engine seized up due to oil pump fail I've sourced another engine. Ive been told to fit it you will need to remove the body shell?

Is this true?

Is this a must or can you just get away with removing just the front end?

Also is there any one that can give me a step by step guide on how to remove the body shell?

Thanks a lot & looking forward to hearing your replies

Post #336863 Sat Mar 17 2012 1:23am
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Lookers Park Royal



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It is a must I'm afraid. Same for Discovery 3 and 4.

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Post #336864 Sat Mar 17 2012 5:56am
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DSL



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Supposed to not be that big a deal, had it done last year for second turbo replacement.

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Post #336867 Sat Mar 17 2012 8:15am
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rrsboy



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djbiz the cars are designed for this procedure, it's surprisingly straight forward. In fact Bobby might be along in a second with the exact procedure

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DSL



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After the above procedure you just take it carefully around the first roundabout just in case they forgot the bolt it all together. Whistle Whistle

Post #336873 Sat Mar 17 2012 9:50am
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djbigz



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rrsboy wrote:
+1

djbiz the cars are designed for this procedure, it's surprisingly straight forward. In fact Bobby might be along in a second with the exact procedure

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Thanks mate im new to this whos bobby and can some please tell me how to do this

Post #336889 Sat Mar 17 2012 1:22pm
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djbigz



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James @ Lookers Park Royal wrote:
It is a must I'm afraid. Same for Discovery 3 and 4.

James Thumbs Up


Thanks for your input but can you please tell me how this is done or has any one got a link for step by step guide to doing this

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DrLex



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djbigz wrote:
[...] a link for step by step guide to doing this

Yes - TOPIx

Post #336897 Sat Mar 17 2012 5:04pm
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rrsboy



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djbigz wrote:
who's bobby and can some please tell me how to do this


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DSL wrote:
Supposed to not be that big a deal, had it done last year for second turbo replacement.

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Saw this and though someone had taken detailing to the next level, that said it would be tempting to get in there and get cleaning Smile

Post #336964 Sun Mar 18 2012 5:27pm
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rrsboy wrote:
djbigz wrote:
who's bobby and can some please tell me how to do this


Bobby is the daddy. Laughing


Sorry djbigz, I believe I'm the Bobby being referred to. Wink

The procedure is not that simple and there's alot of disconnecting and connecting to be done.
Until and unless you're capable and you have access to a 2-post ramp, its advisable to leave this job to the professionals. Malaysia Boleh!
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DSL



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firstinretail wrote:
would be tempting to get in there and get cleaning Smile


It was tempting but they couldn't move the lower section so they would join easily. Half the Sahara in there, plus wide variety of muds. Whistle Whistle

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Post #337012 Mon Mar 19 2012 8:17am
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bootz



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so that's what they look like underneath Shocked
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DSL



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I suspect most are a b cleaner than mine though. Whistle

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