
At about 70 the engine began to splutter and backfire, so I pulled over and now it won't start again. The AA man said it sounded like engine's timing is totally out, like the timing chain has jumped, but as far I know, the 4.6ltr 1990's Range Rover engine only has 2 pullies and is very simple, is it possible for it to jump teeth under heavy load, or is there another common point of failure on the timing system?
Engine was developed by RPI engineering and has only done 5K miles and was recently dino'ed with a clean bill of health.
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Thanks for any advice.
Ben