2000 Land Rover Discovery "new oil change damage" Questions

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...rises . Also the car seems to struggle to reach 30mph . Thinking of changing the oil but I'm concerned about damaging oil seals inside the gear box by the new oil. Sounds like maybe you Clutch is

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oil pressure and have a knock didnt fix problem --still getting blow by damaged cylinder wall rings bad or improper install and the knock either spun/burnt crank bearing- bearings install wrong -wrist

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...new filter. If the oil change was very recent, you can reuse the oil. Just catch the oil in an ultra-clean container and pour it back in when you get the new filter on. Good luck are you sure thats ...

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...new oil pump. Good luck my friend Stop running the engine immediately! Either there was no new oil put in, or the drain plug was not tightened and it unscrewed itself thus draining the new oil out. ...

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...new used car is blowing smoke out the tail pipe. My son says it is the Turbo but the dealer won't fix it until they see the oil change service records. Is a bad Turbo related to oil changes? Yes, ...

...oil I would get a new plug at your local parts store ther only about $5 is it the thread of the plug or the head ? It should be replaced as it will be nessacery to remove it next time the car is in ...

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...new gasket and enough oil to do an oil change, it is a good idea to change the filter too. Ensure you have the correct tools. Drain the oil and dispose of the oil responsibly. Undo the fastenings. ...

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new oil should lick up the tarry stuff slowly,if it has any.If you notice ANY DROP IN OIL PRESSURE, check the oil right then and there. You'll have to do an oil change again soon,say less than

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oil fowled the new plug. It cannot have damaged the engine. pull the oily plug out and clean it in some solvent and try again, make sure the plug caps dont have oil on them No it wont hurt if you took

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