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    2015 LR4 Head Gasket Replacement

    https://landroverforums.com/forum/lr4-38/2011-lr4-5-0-head-gasket-replacement-documentation-98876 If you haven't already come across that thread on the other land rover forum, Take a few minutes to peruse it. It should give you a pretty good overview of what I went through to do what you're...
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    2015 LR4 Head Gasket Replacement

    The test looking for exhaust gas in the coolant should be pretty definitive. If it's still running fine with just a slight misfire then you have likely averted damage to the rest of the engine so far as long as you don't run it out of coolant. You can repeat the exhaust in coolant test using a...
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    Choppy idle

    The worn ones on the left were OEM NGK LR032080 installed at 123K miles. The picture shows the wear when I changed them at 183k. That's why I didn't suspect them as the cause of the misfire earlier since they should not have been so worn after only 60k miles.
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    Choppy idle

    That was the plug wear after 60K miles
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    Choppy idle

    I didn't see anyone suggest checking the spark plugs yet. If you haven't taken a look at those, it would be a good diagnostic step. I had a slight rough idle once warm for a few months. No codes were being thrown. My initial thought was clogged injectors, but when I went to replace an injector...
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    That's all Folks! 15 years of Rover ownership has come to end.

    Great breakdown! I agree with frequent oil changes (5k for me) with Mobile 5W20. How many miles were on it when you let it go?
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    Steal of a deal on an LR4 with issues

    Slav, You think like I do! I made a spread sheet comparing Merriam, Virginia Beach LR and Atlantic British for LR branded parts. Ultimately Merriam gave me the best service and the prices overall were close most of the time. I was not disappointed with product quality.
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    Steal of a deal on an LR4 with issues

    I found Land Rover Merriam in Kansas to be a great source for parts. Their parts team was helpful, easy to reach and I didn't see large markups. I went aftermarket on a few things like belts and hoses, but not on any engine internals, torque to yield bolts or timing components.
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    Blown Head gaskets

    See this thread for documentation of my experience with LR4 headgaskets. https://landroverforums.com/forum/lr4-38/2011-lr4-5-0-head-gasket-replacement-documentation-98876/
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    Blown Head gaskets

    I purchased a 2011 LR4 last year with a headgasket failure. I traced it back to a stripped headbolt in the block. No evidence of overheat in the past. Engine was still running, just burning coolant. I did all the work myself in my home garage and I'm not a mechanic by trade. It was a lot of...
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    Looking for a 19" off road tire.

    @Stuart Barnes thanks for posting your experience. I plan to get the same set of tires in a few days. Thought the heat shield might need to be moved slightly to fit the spare, but nice to hear it fits without that. Sent from my SM-G960U using Tapatalk
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    Another LR4 Saved from Coolant Death

    I second GSXR. When I did my engine rebuild I got 90% of the parts from LR Merriam in Kansas. They had great Customer service. More than once I spoke by phone to their parts reps who were very knowledgeable even helping find specific engine internal parts. There is absolutely so much...
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    Lessons Learned Rebuilding 5.0 V8 2012 LR4 Engine

    Short answer = NO Long answer: The intake side should not matter because those are hydraulically adjusted. It is best to put them back where they came from since they have worn in to a comfortable position, but ultimately they will probably all fit interchangeably and adjust correctly with oil...
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    Another LR4 Saved from Coolant Death

    What kind of warranty do you have? In my experience a warranty rarely will cover "preventative maintenance" other than maybe a courtesy oil change. That's one reason why I prefer to pay for my own maintenance at the pace I choose rather than paying for any kind of extended warranty. Please...
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    Another LR4 Saved from Coolant Death

    This is explained by fluid dynamics. The rear crossover is small in diameter, maybe 1cm or so. The front crossover is much larger in diameter, maybe 3cm or so. LaPlace's Law relates cylinder wall tension to pressure and radius. Pressure x Radius = Tension Our LR4 radiator caps are rated...

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