Head Gasket on 1.8 petrol engines
Head Gasket on 1.8 petrol engines
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Springbok

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334 posts

278 months

Thursday 28th October 2010
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Hi, I'm thinking of getting a 2003/4 1.8 Freelander and have found one with just 44k on the clock. Would it be expected that it has had a head gasket change or it there a mileage when they tend to fail?

Anything else I need to look out for.

Have about £4k to spend

Thanks.

Simon

andyb66

282 posts

193 months

Thursday 28th October 2010
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I would steer clear.

For 4k you can get a ES spec TD4 Freelander, by far the best engine fitted to the FL.


Springbok

Original Poster:

334 posts

278 months

Thursday 28th October 2010
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True, but much older with many more miles.

Or is there somewhere I should be looking but haven't yet?

andyb66

282 posts

193 months

Thursday 28th October 2010
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Your choice. You can either do the head gasket annually (1.8 engine) or the crank case breather filter annually (TD4 engine)

GKP

15,099 posts

265 months

Friday 29th October 2010
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It'll be fine. Just buy it and drive it. A car of that vintage will be benefting from the latest mods and designs and even if the headgasket does fail it's not the end of the world. A decent gasket set is around £75 (including top spec head gasket clicky) and the bolts are approx £50. Catch it early and you can fix it in a weekend.

BLUETHUNDER

7,881 posts

284 months

Friday 29th October 2010
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Springbok said:
Hi, I'm thinking of getting a 2003/4 1.8 Freelander and have found one with just 44k on the clock. Would it be expected that it has had a head gasket change or it there a mileage when they tend to fail?

Anything else I need to look out for.

Have about £4k to spend

Thanks.

Simon
Save your money and get a TD4.I have yet to see a Freelander with the K series that hasn't at some point needing the head gasket doing.

sb-1

3,361 posts

287 months

Friday 5th November 2010
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I am thinking about looking at a '00 1.8 Freelander,had a new engine about 15K miles ago.
It is cheap at only £1.8K,I am looking for a cheap 4 x 4 for the winter,should I look somewhere else,or go for it?