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Originally Posted by steelheader
Show me a 4.4 that hydro locked on line or utube there all 6cyl, Dude did you see the pic of his os . The guy tried to tape it up with foil and tape. Has to be a fool ,and whats funny is people let him touch there 5 .That's a huge vacume leak to start off .Basically try to restore to new is what I was saying .While looking for a 4.4 hydro locked motor I found a range rover utube tech that says to change the pcv (back of the intake plate )every 7000 miles must see video for any x5 owner with a v8!!!!
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I don't consider YouTube a diagnostic aid. Not sure what this utube is that you speak of. Being able to google something doesn't make one a mechanic. Or a statistician, for that matter.
There, their, and they're are all different words. It is difficult to follow your posts.
But if you go back to the mechanical fundamentals, I suggest that understanding the failure mode and resolving that is more productive. I agree with restoring to factory design and condition. I don't agree that will resolve his problems forever, as you stated it would, unless he modifies his driving pattern, or alternatively, includes regular CCV servicing in his PM program.
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