So I have had a complete engine rebuild at a cost of £4500. I decided to keep the car no matter what so just went for the build on the proviso I could get all valve clearances checked and were within recommended tolerances.I have changed all coolant hoses for brand new, changed both water pumps, radiator, thermostat, spark plugs and all lambda sensors as thought it best to do once engine was in bits and access made it easy.
I was told the timing chain was "stretched" whatever that actually means and all chains guides etc have been renewed.
Now I am getting misfires across all cylinders see attached. I had a mechanic tell me its air leaks front and back of the engine.
From the symptoms of misfires and lean mixture I’m suspecting air leaks between inlet valves and throttle butterfly.
Spraying brake cleaner fluid towards the inlet manifold under the supercharger at the front of the engine causes an instant Missfire and rich mixture - this would suggest an air leak on the inlet manifold gaskets or injector seals.(this was not present before engine work under taken)
There is also a potential air leak on the vacuum connection for the brake servo connection on the throttle body housing - probably just the internal ‘O’ ring on the push fit connector - again spraying brake cleaner fluid on this location causes Missfire and rich mixture.
Would these issues potentially cause misifires across all cylinders??? Range Rover Vogue SE 2007 L322 4.2 Supercharged 121k. Engine rebuilt @ 120666 Miles
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