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How do i time rover 75 v6 engine/
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on the bottom of the sump, i think it is a 19mm hex bolt, it does not look like a sump plug it looks like a mounting bolt for the engine but if you can get the car high enough and get good light in you will see it o.k.
To remove the starter motor from a Rover 75 2.5 V6, first disconnect the battery to ensure safety. Then, access the starter motor, which is typically located near the transmission at the rear of the engine. Remove the electrical connections and the mounting bolts securing the starter motor in place. Finally, carefully pull the starter motor out of its housing.
under the rear seat on the drivers side on a v6 75
The oil drain plug on a Rover 75 V6 is located on the oil pan at the bottom of the engine. To access it, you typically need to raise the vehicle and position yourself underneath. The plug is usually a hex or square bolt that can be removed with a suitable wrench. Always ensure to have a container ready to catch the oil when you remove it.
Difficult to work on and lots of garages wouldn't touch mine which is a Rover 75 V6 auto. I got a garage to carry out repair for about
The crankshaft sensor on a Rover 75 V6 2.5-liter engine is typically located at the rear of the engine, near the transmission bell housing. It is positioned close to the crankshaft, allowing it to monitor the crankshaft's position and speed. To access it, you may need to remove some components or covers around the engine. Always refer to a repair manual for specific guidance and safety precautions.
The Rover v6 has 3 timing belts (cam belts) they must be changed every 90000kilometers, if the belts snap you will have to replace all 24 valves, Do not forget to replace the idler pulley as well.
Engine code KV6 Grade 10W/40 Quantity including filter 5.2Ltr
it is on the front of the engine, next to the oil filler cap on the v6 2.5l engine. I am not sure where on any other engine.