Range Rover P38 4.0/4.6 top end strip down, Head gaskets/Cam Part 1 full video

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 4 ก.พ. 2025
  • This video to help give you an understanding what's involved when you do the job yourself or pay someone to-do it. This is just a overview of how I do it and I recommend following the workshop manual. I have tried to catch as much information as possible.
    Please skip to these times for certain sections
    Intake manifold removal: 13 mins
    Head removal: 19 mins
    Cam removal: 27 onwards
    Please proceed at your own risk, if your not sure what you are doing you could result in catastrophic engine failure.
    Thanks for watching
    If you found this useful and would like to donate to the channel for further content or even a beer :) please send via PayPal to landymanlewis@outlook.com. Thank you.

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  • @oficina_moomoo
    @oficina_moomoo 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    dude, perfect timing as I need to remove my intake manifold to replace the spark plug wires

  • @SuperElectricKingdom
    @SuperElectricKingdom 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Part 2? nice work

    • @LandyManLewis
      @LandyManLewis  2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      in progress, the day job gets in the way, Thanks for watching

  • @justenjoi
    @justenjoi 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    At 19:55 you mentioned not taking the exhaust manifold heat shield off as you'll just take it off in one go with the heads. But then you cut to having to remove it. Just wondering why that was? Does the heat shield need to be out the way to reach all the head bolts?
    I've started doing a top end refresh on my '01 P38 and my next step is tackling the exhaust manifolds D:

    • @LandyManLewis
      @LandyManLewis  3 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Hiya, Thanks for watching, I have just re watched that bit but they are still attached when I pulled the head, I did bend the shield slightly to get the socket on to the bolt but the shields still on there at 24:04 when the heads removed. If you can remove it would be better but sometimes they are just to badly corroded/seized. Good luck with yours drop me an email if you get stuck.

    • @justenjoi
      @justenjoi 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@LandyManLewis Cheers mate! I got the passenger side off today. Ended up being able to remove the heat shield and manifold without unbolting from the cats. Much to my surprised, as my headshield bolts looked about as munted as yours.
      Unfortunately I spilled a bunch of coolant into my 4th cylinder :| Is that what happened to your 3rd cylinder at 25:00 ? or is that just oil.