You may or may not have seen some of my various threads asking questions and musings about new (to me) vehicles. The problem is, no matter how hard I try and get the head to rule the heart, I keep coming back to Land Rover LR4’s. Now, I know the ‘conventional’ wisdom is to shout ‘run away, run away’ in your best Monty Python accents (I will judge you being an ex pat Brit), but is that really the case? Anecdotal info I get from talking to owners ranges from ‘surprisingly reliable’ to ‘totally reliable’. Asking a friend who used to work in a Land Rover parts department, he says the LR3’s were pretty much rock solid and the V8 in the LR4’s is close, but you need to keep an ear out for timing chain rattle. Fix it on the first sound of a rattle and all is good, ignore it and you have a 2.5ton paper weight on your hands.
From what I can find, the timing chain and cross over pipe on top of the engine seem to be the only major deals. The cross over pipe is a circa $100 part and DIY replacement is feasible, in fact it should be done at the same time as a water pump replacement, but many don’t.
The timing chain job sounds massive. I’ve found the part list for the recommended method below.
Part: Qty| Unit Price | Price
Coolant: 3 |$18.60|$55.80
Timing Chain Tensioner (LR0 51008): 2|$168.00|$336.00
Timing Chain Tensioner (LR0 12111): 2|$45.60|$91.20
Rail (LR0 12110): 2|$12.50|$25.00
Rail (LR0 51012): 2|$41.30|$82.60
Timing Chain (LR0 32048): 1|$124.60|$ 124.60
Timing Chain Sprocket (LR0 61551): 2|$ 297.30|$ 594.60
Valve Cover/Gasket (LR0411458): 2|$ 249.00 |$ 498.00
Timing Cover (LR0 11995): 1 |$ 138.00 |$ 138.00
Timing Cover (LR0 11216): 1 |$ 122.00 |$ 122.00
Sealer/Cleaner 41-+9: 1 |$ 48.00 |$ 48.00
Timing Chain (01218952): 1 |$ 98.60 |$ 98.60
Timing Cover (LR0 32086)L 1 |$ 132.00 |$ 132.00
Total Price: $ 2,346.40
Now, I assume that’s dealer pricing so I’m sure I can save 40-60% with careful sourcing, ut that could still be $1,000 in parts alone, plus something like 18 hours labour for a dealer who’s used to doing it and has the special tools required. To counter this though I’ve heard it’s possible to do it without removing the valve covers and in fact that’s the better way to do it.
Does anyone here have actual, real world experience of working on these things, better yet is there anyone here who’s worked at a LR dealer or shop that specializes or does a lot of LR’s?
What’s the truth about reliability and ownership costs? My issue is according to the internet every car built is a POS with a litany of issues a mile long. It seems to me a 1 in10,000 issue gets represented as a fatal flaw these days. Examples. According to internet lore it’s a two day job with a lift to change the alternator on an SVT Contour. Nope, I could do it in three hours start to finish in my driveway with just a jack, stands and hand tools. Same car, it’s impossible to replace the O2 sensor on the rear bank without undoing engine mounts and rocking the engine eforward. Again nope. 25 min job from above with hand tools.
Someone give me the straight dope and remember, you are all meant to be enablers!