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Old 30th July 2014, 22:15   #2
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Originally Posted by mmirza16993 View Post
Hi all,

I've been having a few issues with my 2004 Rover 75 Connoisseur as of late and figured this is the best place to go to.

Basically, the engine has a heating problem due to poor water circulation. After numerous trips to a local mechanic who tried whatever he could think of, the situation was stable for a while but has gone bad again. Furthermore, I think the car isn't firing on all cylinders now, and is really lacking in power.

After doing a bit of research I found out that diesel engines in a 75 are better than petrol engines, which is what I have. So I'm thinking of replacing the engine altogether, and was looking for advice on this topic.

Please excuse my lack of mechanical terminology as I am really a newbie at this stuff (only had the car for a year!)

Thanks in advance.
You are correct, the Diesels are far superior to the petrols.... (totally unbias of course)....

If you search the forums there is a lot of information about thermostats which I think may be the root of your problem.....
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