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MG ZS STE 11-03-18 02:20 PM

ROVER 75 tourer spares or repairs MCN PLATINUM GOLD
 
For sale rover 75 contemporary tourer 135 CDTI 2005. 1 owner from new. Engine was burning oil and was advised requires an engine overhaul/replacement. Was unsure if would keep and do the work or sell on as a project for someone else. After 6 months have decided to sell on as dont have time to do anymore projects. Car is a great spec benefiting from parking heater, rover roof bars, radio/ CD auto-changer, cruise control, electric front seats, tow bar, car has done 143000 miles. Car is also a rare colour code MCN Platinum gold. If you can spread the word of the book of face I would be very grateful. No price as not sure how to value as I am aware that this paint code is sought after but appreciate car is not sold as running and needs battery to start up. Please message me if interest or know of someone who is. Car is in the south of Birmingham 15 minutes from J4 M42. Thanks

peterzs 11-03-18 07:03 PM

sounds interesting project.

Stephen 11-03-18 08:53 PM

Strange for them to burn oil.. has the PCV filter been changed?

MG ZS STE 12-03-18 08:46 AM

Not that i am aware. It was my father in-laws car so i didnt deal with the mechanic that performed the diagnosis.

Stephen 12-03-18 06:34 PM

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Originally Posted by MG ZS STE (Post 377549)
Not that i am aware. It was my father in-laws car so i didnt deal with the mechanic that performed the diagnosis.

Change that, that causes excess pressure to build up in the crank. Off eBay for about £15. I suspect this could be faulty! Even take it out for the time being.

Start the car and remove the oil cap. If you feel like it’s pressurised and popping the cap off then pcv filter is needing changed :-)


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