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Does this sound familair ??
Spotted this on a Landrover site.refering to their Tdi engine
Over heated or Blown Engine
It is not un-common for engines to suddenly expire due to loss of coolant or cooling.
Engine is somewhat stressed and uses an alloy head on a steel block. The engine relies heavily on good oil pressure and good cooling.
If the oil pressure or cooling is interrupted or removed for even a short period, the engine will very quickly burn out.
Common reasons for this happening are:
Radiator/heating hoses fail or come off due to improper fitting or hose damage
Serpentine belts breaks, leaving the water pump stationary
Broken or seized Power steering, idler or air-con pulley leading to main belt failure and stationary water pump.
Accumulated sediment in the radiator.
Low cooling fluid level due to negligence or leakage
Incorrectly torqued head.
Incorrect Diesel mixture or timing leading to high Exhaust Gas Temperatures (EGT)
As preventative measures, always ensure the above items are taken care of - never assume anything or try to "just make it home", you will be sorry.
Over heated or Blown Engine
It is not un-common for engines to suddenly expire due to loss of coolant or cooling.
Engine is somewhat stressed and uses an alloy head on a steel block. The engine relies heavily on good oil pressure and good cooling.
If the oil pressure or cooling is interrupted or removed for even a short period, the engine will very quickly burn out.
Common reasons for this happening are:
Radiator/heating hoses fail or come off due to improper fitting or hose damage
Serpentine belts breaks, leaving the water pump stationary
Broken or seized Power steering, idler or air-con pulley leading to main belt failure and stationary water pump.
Accumulated sediment in the radiator.
Low cooling fluid level due to negligence or leakage
Incorrectly torqued head.
Incorrect Diesel mixture or timing leading to high Exhaust Gas Temperatures (EGT)
As preventative measures, always ensure the above items are taken care of - never assume anything or try to "just make it home", you will be sorry.
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It doesn't seem like a good plan to have an alloy head on an iron block in a serious offroad vehicle -- but I guess they all have alloy cylinder heads these days. I used to have some battered old iron-headed 1960s Saab 95s and 96s with Ford V4 engines (our driveway no doubt brought down surrounding house prices). I used to overheat the Saabs on a regular basis and never damaged an engine. Are there any modern cars that are tough enough to survive overheating without damage?
I always loved the look of the Saab 96, but mine never looked this good!
http://www.ruprecht.com/saab_left_rear.jpg
I always loved the look of the Saab 96, but mine never looked this good!
http://www.ruprecht.com/saab_left_rear.jpg
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My V4 was that colour, - it even had a triple choke 2T engine in for a while.nfn wrote:It doesn't seem like a good plan to have an alloy head on an iron block in a serious offroad vehicle -- but I guess they all have alloy cylinder heads these days. I used to have some battered old iron-headed 1960s Saab 95s and 96s with Ford V4 engines (our driveway no doubt brought down surrounding house prices). I used to overheat the Saabs on a regular basis and never damaged an engine. Are there any modern cars that are tough enough to survive overheating without damage?
I always loved the look of the Saab 96, but mine never looked this good!
http://www.ruprecht.com/saab_left_rear.jpg
I wish I could get my original Red bullnose one back.
Sorry John a completely different engine only similarity is 3 cylinders.francophile1947 wrote:I remember those Saabs when they used the old 3 cylinder 2 stroke engine (later fitted to the East German Wartburg Knight) - they were amazingly successful rally cars with that poxy little lump![]()
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Don't want to start another errrr........... dispute, but it was far from poxy as Eric Carlson would tell you.
Pure Music
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=25eWVSnMM-k
and nothing poxy about this
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1lJQzrWp ... re=related
It's not what you've got, it's what you do with it.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=25eWVSnMM-k
and nothing poxy about this
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1lJQzrWp ... re=related
It's not what you've got, it's what you do with it.
Last edited by scanner on Tue Feb 19, 2008 5:39 pm, edited 1 time in total.
The last of the V4 Saab factory rally cars had somewhere in the region of 150bhp but there is one enthusiast who has a 300bhp+ 96 but it has a V6 engine

The factory built a modified 93 with two x three cylinder two stroke engines.
http://www.saabmuseum.com/monster/index.html
Perhaps Mazda/Ford should have had the chaps from Trollhatten to advise them on cooling matters & threads containing 'cooling' in the title would be a lot less common on the forum


The factory built a modified 93 with two x three cylinder two stroke engines.
http://www.saabmuseum.com/monster/index.html
Perhaps Mazda/Ford should have had the chaps from Trollhatten to advise them on cooling matters & threads containing 'cooling' in the title would be a lot less common on the forum

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Just going by the claim made in the Wartburg sales literature in those days (mid 60s I believe!) - perhaps they described it as like the engine in the Saab - can't really remember.scanner wrote:Sorry John a completely different engine only similarity is 3 cylinders.francophile1947 wrote:I remember those Saabs when they used the old 3 cylinder 2 stroke engine (later fitted to the East German Wartburg Knight) - they were amazingly successful rally cars with that poxy little lump![]()
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Don't want to start another errrr........... dispute, but it was far from poxy as Eric Carlson would tell you.
John
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We had a few Auto Union's come into were I worked
they had 2 Stroke engines with separate oil tanks
and that was when Yamaha were still making bamboo
rickshaws, then again Velocette did it even earlier with
the GPT, all the 2 Stroke cars I have driven were very
smooth and would pull from very low revs.
Not counting things like Bonds and Messerschmidt's that in.
they had 2 Stroke engines with separate oil tanks
and that was when Yamaha were still making bamboo
rickshaws, then again Velocette did it even earlier with
the GPT, all the 2 Stroke cars I have driven were very
smooth and would pull from very low revs.
Not counting things like Bonds and Messerschmidt's that in.
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They also built the cracking SAAB SONNET........cracking sound
You don't think this thread's going off topic do you????

You don't think this thread's going off topic do you????

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