Just got a 2003 freelander and the timing belts were missing. I need to know what position the cam shafts need to be in and what position the crank shaft needs to be in?
SOURCE: 2004 Landrover Freelander Engine Shakes
how did the cam shaft failed? is there a spark on the plugs for the cylinders than are not firing? did you have a timing belt failour? if so you may have damage valves or pistons, do a compression test on the engine to know condition of cylinders
SOURCE: noisey freelander
Yes, the rear diff is fcuked. It is a common fault on these models. I have a 1.8 2000 model and have now removed the rear prop. This now gives me a perfectly quiet drive, more mpg and frankly not worth getting fixed unless you really need to have 4wd. It is very common for owners to do this. Apparantly after 2001 threy used different diffs (JATCO) which are more heavy duty and don't wear out as fast!
SOURCE: 2004 Land Rover Freelander - Engine Shakes
Hydraulic lifters? I have been racking my brains for this one. Lifters will sometimes pump up when cold and then lose pressure as they get worked. Would explain why your camshaft died. Suggest you look at old camshaft, see the cams that were worn and replace those lifters. Only thing I can come up with!
SOURCE: I have a 1998 freelander,PDF MANUAL NEEDED
Hi there,
You can try this link:
http://www.pdfoo.com/jeep/160-3684-pdf.html#login
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