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jimthelandyman:
Yep usually crank breather, we replace them on every service now also done on the td6 rangey engine as they are the same but 2 extra pistons.

maddogz:
Is the crankcase breather an easy job to do as i think mine is fubared.
I called Craddocks in Cannock to order 1 and they said there isn`t 1 on the TD4  :-k :-k
cheers
Andy

Rockin Robin:
Try eBay: http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/New-in-box-freelander-crank-case-breather-td4_W0QQitemZ180252510696QQihZ008QQcategoryZ31348QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem

There's also someone selling them on there for about £25 (buy it now), although I got one for about £15 a couple of months ago.

Easy to fit, other than the usual nightmare of re-fitting the air filter housing  :shock:

maddogz:
Cheers for that. :cool:
I managed to get the part number off EBay and took it back with me. £30 it cost  :doh:
Managed to fit it by kneeling on top of the engine with my rear in the air. :-$ =;
Just need to cure the brown smoke blowin out under load now  :rolleyes:
122k miles any ideas?

Andy

Range Rover Blues:
For £25 each service I'd be fitting a catch tank instead.

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