Grinding engine noise

Tiny
FREELANDER2
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  • 2007 LAND ROVER FREELANDER
  • 3.2L
  • 6 CYL
  • 4WD
  • AUTOMATIC
  • 210 MILES
Had a oil leak through the dipstick, loss of power, timing issue (gears hanging too long) vibration in engine and grinding engine noise that is getting worse. The noise seems more excessive when I turn right. Took it to a couple of workshops that replaced breather seal box and was advised it was piston rings (no smoke in engine or exhaust). Was told its a clogged exhaust (replaced the exhaust with silencer). Took it to a fourth workshop and was told it was sump compression caused by a retarded solenoid, which caused VVT valves to be retarded as well and engine vibration was due to an engine mounting that gave in. Diagnostic fault codes pointed to camshaft. I replaced the solenoid and engine mounting as workshop does not have the tools to fix VVT valve. The timing issue seem to have been resolved. Grinding engine noise is now ten times worse and so is vibration in engine. Before I take it to the next workshop I would like a professional opinion as it seems as we are going by process of elimination and my car sounds worse every time. I have already spent a ridiculous amount of money on trying to get it fixed. Hopefully you can help!
Friday, December 9th, 2016 AT 12:40 AM

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Tiny
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Is the grinding noise only when you turn corners? May be a bad wheel bearing, drive in a left hand circle and then right hand see if noise is different in different directions. If it is it may be a wheel bearing which would be opposite side you drive due to other side going faster. Then take belt off and start engine is noise still there? We do not show a Freelander model here in US and it is a 4.2L for 2007 so we do not have any information on it.
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Friday, December 9th, 2016 AT 6:31 AM
Tiny
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Hi
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Sunday, December 11th, 2016 AT 9:48 PM
Tiny
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Hi, Thank you for responding. Not just when I turn. It is just more excessive when I run right. It is a permanent sound in the engine
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Sunday, December 11th, 2016 AT 9:49 PM
Tiny
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As we cannot hear noises it's better to have this looked at locally
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Monday, December 12th, 2016 AT 7:35 AM

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