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Old 29-07-2010, 14:12   #1
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Hi all,
Well its finaly happend, right at 80,000 kms.
I have searched the forums and I am pretty sure its I have a HGF.
Its splutery to start, using some water and the water is quite dirty and mirky.

Now I have had some prices to get it fixed and its not cheap, neither are parts down here in Oz. However I am fortunate enough to be traveling to the UK in about 3 weeks time and thought I might try to pick up some parts to bring home with me.

Thats where I was hopeing to get some assistance, I dont know my way around well and wil on ly have a short time in the UK

I will be in York for a week and Stoke on Trent for a week.

Is there anywhere near these areas I can get well priced parts to repair an HGF

Looking to pick up Head gasket, head bolts, seals, etc that I need mabey even a water pump to do at the same time.

If anybody can make any recomendations I would greatly appreciate it.
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Old 29-07-2010, 15:00   #2
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From your description, I'm not so sure that you have head gasket failure. Read - http://forums.mg-rover.org/showthread.php?t=243523
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Old 29-07-2010, 16:00   #3
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MGF Centre in Wolverhampton is not far from Stoke, 01902 453100 or check web site, best to contact them in good time if you need specific parts.
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Mike Satur is not far from York, especially if you are travelling from York to Stoke via car. A minor detour off either the M1 or A1.

http://www.mikesatur.com/
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Thanks guys,
I am pretty sure its gone, mechanic told me there was combusion gases in water top up tank.

Might have to email Mike Satur a list so I can pick it up on the way past.

Just to give you an idea of what parts cost overe here in oz I had a mate who owns an auto elec call around and the best he could get me parts was.

Head gasket AU$360 ~ 208 Pounds
Head bolts AU$237 ~ 136 Pounds
Water pump AU$317 ~ 183 Pounds
Timing belt AU$100 ~ 58 Pounds

So it might even be worth some of the uk distributers offering international mail order at those prices.

One last question I see on Mikes site he has 2 types of head gasket any conseus on which is better. The race or uprated rover?

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Ben, you could perhaps try Paul Walbran Motors in NZ. http://www.mgparts.co.nz

Head bolts - $NZ10.57 each
Head gasket - Original $NZ84.38, Multilayer $NZ94.38
Water pump - $NZ242
Timing belt - 1.8i $NZ64.18

Maybe not the cheapest around here, and you would need shipping on top of that of course, but I am sure Paul can arrange that.

Disclaimer: I know Paul personally, via the Mg Car Club (Auckland).
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Thanks guys,
I am pretty sure its gone, mechanic told me there was combusion gases in water top up tank.

Might have to email Mike Satur a list so I can pick it up on the way past.

Just to give you an idea of what parts cost overe here in oz I had a mate who owns an auto elec call around and the best he could get me parts was.

Head gasket AU$360 ~ 208 Pounds
Head bolts AU$237 ~ 136 Pounds
Water pump AU$317 ~ 183 Pounds
Timing belt AU$100 ~ 58 Pounds

So it might even be worth some of the uk distributers offering international mail order at those prices.

One last question I see on Mikes site he has 2 types of head gasket any conseus on which is better. The race or uprated rover?

Regards
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Holy crap!!! they're ridiculous prices.
Only the timing belt is coming close to UK prices.
HG set here should cost you around £50, Bolts around a tenner each and water pump around £30. If you are doing the HG would also be worth considering changing the thermostat too, they are about £6 so really cheap and you know it is done.

Definitely worth getting them here even if they charge you a bit of import tax back in Oz.

Hope you get her sorted mate.
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Thanks for that, will have to add a thermostat to my shopping list.
Does anybody have any suggestions on which of the two types of head gasket to use.
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i would check this thread out as it would be better to get all the parts that might be needed rather than being short.

http://forums.mg-rover.org/showthrea...=153139&page=3
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may be worth fitting the MLS gasket and uprated oil rail (both are fitted to the new tf) this was introduced by Landrover on the Freelander in 2005 i think
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