primesuspect
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I recently purchased a 98 Disco I LE 4.0 and a 96 SE. The 98 is cosmetically in great shape but does not run. The mileage shows 110,000 and I believe that it was well maintained by the first owner because there is very little carbon build/ Slugging when the oil cap is removed. The second owner does not know what happened(never checked gauges) one night the car started running rough, was driven home, and then would not start the following morning. I assume it was overheated because there was no coolant left in the radiator when I became the owner several months later.
I also recently purchased a 96 SE for parts which looks as if it has been thru a lot in its 123,000 miles and the oil may have never been changed. It has what looks like milk choclate laced peanut butter on everything I can see thru the oil cap. Despite the globs of sludge it still runs but with a loud tap ( no knock is noticeable ).
Research has lead me to believe that I might be able to resurrect the 98 and possibly without removing the block. I have not attempted any project of this magnatude before but I have patience and time and this is what I want to do with it.
*I could use any advice on diagnostic procedures to determine if my engine is salvageable and if so what needs to be rebuilt.
*I have the D1 workshop manual but not a trouble shooting guide.
*The 98's Starter solenoid clicks and I assume it engages from the noise but the engine does not turn over.
*I have not attempted to turn the crank manually to see if it has seized but will as soon as I am sure what to look for if it does turn.
Thank You For Your Time
Will
I also recently purchased a 96 SE for parts which looks as if it has been thru a lot in its 123,000 miles and the oil may have never been changed. It has what looks like milk choclate laced peanut butter on everything I can see thru the oil cap. Despite the globs of sludge it still runs but with a loud tap ( no knock is noticeable ).
Research has lead me to believe that I might be able to resurrect the 98 and possibly without removing the block. I have not attempted any project of this magnatude before but I have patience and time and this is what I want to do with it.
*I could use any advice on diagnostic procedures to determine if my engine is salvageable and if so what needs to be rebuilt.
*I have the D1 workshop manual but not a trouble shooting guide.
*The 98's Starter solenoid clicks and I assume it engages from the noise but the engine does not turn over.
*I have not attempted to turn the crank manually to see if it has seized but will as soon as I am sure what to look for if it does turn.
Thank You For Your Time
Will