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Replacing Land Rover Head Gaskets – A Practical Guide

  • Greg Fitzgerald
  • Jan 8, 2021
Land Rover engine and head gasket set

Above: Our Popular V8 Composite Head Gasket Set with Head Bolts (STC4082HBK) for Classic Model Land Rovers and Range Rovers

Classic Land Rover & Range Rover V8s – Brief History and Models:

This information applies to Land Rovers using the iconic Rover V8, a design descended from the Buick 215 V8 of the 1960s. General Motors sold the design to Rover in the late 1960s, having had too many issues producing it in the volumes they needed. Land Rover took full advantage of its low weight and high torque, and turned it into a British icon over the coming fifty years. The last factory Rover V8 would come off the line with the last Discovery Series II in 2004. In America, it found a home in the engine bay of Range Rover Classics, P38 Range Rovers, Discovery I and Discovery Series II, and all North American Specification (NAS) Defender 90 and NAS Defender 110 models. They are also found in some rest-of-world imported Defender models.

They were offered in a variety of sizes. The original Buick-derived design was a 3.5-liter engine. In the late 1980s, it was modified into a 3.9-liter variant. A somewhat rare 4.2-liter variant is found in Range Rover Classic County LWB models. In 1996, 4.0 and 4.6-liter variants appeared, which would run out the Rover V8’s lifespan. Early models (none officially imported to America) were carbureted, while later models used a variety of fuel injection systems: the Lucas “Hotwire” 13CU/14CU/14CUX systems (1987-1995), the GEMS system (1996-1999), and the BOSCH system (2000-2004). BOSCH vs. GEMS - Not sure which configuration you have? We have a quick video identification guide here or check out our overview video:

BOSCH vs GEMS Engine Video

So… if you think that the time has come for your classic V8 Land Rover to get new head gaskets, here’s the most common questions you may have:

Read on and we’ll answer those questions for you as best we can…

Symptoms of Bad Head Gaskets

Bad head gaskets can show their true colors in several ways, not all of which necessarily make sense.

Temperature Spikes: The classical symptom of the failing head gasket is the rapidly rising coolant temperature gauge on the dashboard. The cylinder head segments combustion chambers, coolant passages, and oil passages through the head and into different parts of the engine block. The head gasket, with its many holes, is the junction of these passages. When the coolant passages leak, the truck has less coolant in the system, and eventually cannot keep up with higher engine temperatures.

Exhaust Noise: If your head gasket has blown on the outboard side of the combustion chamber, exhaust gases will exit the engine via this gap instead of through the exhaust manifold (which bolts to the head). This will cause your Land Rover to make a loud pfft pfft pfft sound, like an exhaust leak – even though your exhaust system is tight from manifold to tailpipe.

Coolant Pressure Rise: When the gasket between the compression chambers and the coolant passages blows, pressurized compressed gases will get into the coolant, pressurizing the coolant system.

Low Compression: This symptom is common when a head gasket goes bad in a combustion chamber. The effected cylinder(s) will produce almost no compression on the upstroke, thus also producing almost no power.

Misfiring: When coolant leaks into the combustion chambers, it can foul the spark plugs, causing a misfire as the liquid coolant prevents the sparkplug from firing.

Coolant Leaks: This is a pretty big one. When the coolant passages on your head gasket go, coolant leaks out of the gap. This is the most obvious sign of a bad head gasket – if you see coolant coming out of the seam between the engine block and head, it’s gone bad.

What Parts Do You Need For A Head Gasket Replacement?

All of the parts you need to replace your head gaskets can be obtained right here at Atlantic British. Our head gasket kits supply all the basics needed, including ancillary gaskets you’ll need to do the full reinstall.

For earlier trucks:
Premium Head Gasket Set, Composite Upgraded Elring Gaskets For V8 GEMS Motors, Includes Head Bolt Set
For Land Rover Discovery I, Defender, Range Rover P38, And Range Rover Classic

GEMS V8 motor head gasket kit

For later trucks:
Premium Head Gasket Set, Composite Upgraded Elring Gaskets For V8 BOSCH Motors, Includes Head Bolt Set
For Land Rover Discovery Series II And Range Rover P38

head gasket set Bosch V8 motor

The original head gaskets on earlier Rover V8s were metal, but all worthy replacements will be a modern composite gasket, like in the kits above. A composite gasket seals better, and survives more heating and cooling cycles. Don’t freak out if the gasket coming out of your earlier engine doesn’t match the new one – you’re just updating your vehicle to the later standard. Later models came with a composite gasket from the factory.

Head bolts should be replaced as they are stretch bolts, and are one-time use only. The kits above include a complete set of replacement head bolts.

You can also opt for ARP Racing head studs, which offer increased reliability and strength over regular head bolts.

To pair with ARP bolts, head gasket kits without standard head bolts are also available for earlier trucks and for later trucks.

Tools for the Job

You’ll need some special tools and supplies beyond the usual sockets and wrenches any mechanic will have.

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  • Written By
  • Greg Fitzgerald
  • Adventure addict. '90s Land Rover daily driver. Historic preservationist. Personal vehicles: 1994 Discovery I, 1994 Range Rover Classic, 1961 Series II 109", 2005 LR3.
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