Should be a cap or breather or something that comes off on 1 of the valve covers.
10w30
8 quarts of 5/30w for an oil change
8.2
5.9 litres my friend.
Engine - V8 with oil cooler: Engine oil and filter change 6.6 qt Engine oil refill from dry 7.4 qt Engine - V8 without oil cooler: Engine oil and filter change 6.1 qt Engine oil refill from dry 6.9 qt These figures are a guideline only. Always check the oil level using the dipstick, and do not overfill. The engine oil level should be within the hatched area, slightly less than "Full". Overfilling the engine with oil can cause damage. When in doubt consult your owners manual.
The engine oil capacity for a 1997 Land Rover Range Rover is approximately 8 quarts (or 7.6 liters) when using an oil filter. It's always a good idea to check the owner's manual or consult a mechanic for the most accurate capacity and recommended oil type for your specific vehicle.
A 2003 Land Rover Freeland V6 takes a total of 5 quarts of motor oil. This includes the oil contained within the engine, oil pan, and oil filter.
The best oil for a Land Rover is usually a synthetic oil like Valvoline.
I have a 2003 Freelander and at the dealer they say the oil capacity is close to 6.5 Litres.
Range Rovers all typically take 5W-30. If you are still unsure, the oil reservoir cap should have specs on the top of it telling you what is best for your specific engine.
To change the oil cooler on a Range Rover P38, first, ensure the vehicle is safely elevated and secure. Drain the engine oil and coolant, then disconnect the oil cooler lines and remove any mounting bolts. Replace the old cooler with the new one, reconnect the lines, and refill the engine with oil and coolant. Always check for leaks after starting the engine and allow it to reach operating temperature.
Depends which engine you have. I would check the handbook or try here: http://www.halfords.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/categorydisplay_storeId_10001_catalogId_10151_categoryId_165581_langId_-1#