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    The R380 in Aus

    Hi Guys

    Been reading through my landy mags and notice ashcroft are offering an r380 cooler.

    Looking throught the details for the deefer (2002) via microcat it says my vehicle has uprated transmission, not sure what that means tho..

    My question is... do the r380's over here have a cooler?

    Thanks

    Steve

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    We have an 06 Defender and have had a 99 Defender with R380's in the past. Both these have had oil cooler lines to the front of the engine block and loop back, or the lines are actually the cooler.

    We also have a TD5 Disco with an R380 and this does have an oil cooler.

    Erich

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    Steve

    In the Euro Zone, R380 don't have any external cooling and (at least in the UK) have a reputation for cooking the gearset, particularly when used with heavy loads over distance UK style. (I don't know what that means, but I suspect that "long distance" in England would be the equivalent of Sydney to Penrith in less than 2 days. )

    When you compare a R380 (or even LT77) externally with one of the US light truck boxes such as the New Process or New Venture boxes there is a world of difference in size and therefore oil capacity.

    IMHO, if you plan long distance trips (Aust. Standards) or towing heavy loads, then I would be supplementing the external cooler pipes with an actual cooler element, such as one used for an auto-trans. No one in Australia ever complains that their transmission fluid was too cool after a long drive.

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    Mine doesn't have a cooler and has been all over Oz and I've never put a spanner on it.If people put as much time into correct maintenance practises as they did in believing old wives tales there vehicles would be better for it. Pat

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    Quote Originally Posted by PAT303 View Post
    Mine doesn't have a cooler and has been all over Oz and I've never put a spanner on it.If people put as much time into correct maintenance practises as they did in believing old wives tales there vehicles would be better for it. Pat
    pat could i set about my gearbox do ya reckon its got the 2-3 selection thing going on and some backlash .....what are your thoughts?
    Or would i be better buying a new one.
    Dont worry about the p.m. i sent ya i sussed it out by myself and after a little dance around the drive i cracked on with some other jobs lol

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    Euro spec has a bypass pipe on the side of the gearbox.
    The ROW spec has a thermostatically controlled takeoff instead of the pipe.

    It is an easy job to fit the thermostat then 2 hoses to a Mocal or the Land Rover oil cooler. both parts are available or use the Mocal matrix cooler.

    They are mounted in front of all the Rads secured between the V bars behind the grill.

    The British Army Wolfs have them as standard. We fitted one before we traveled and personally are happy with a bit of preventative maintenance. Its up to you.

    Heres the link

    Transmission & drivetrain

    Just out of interest we approached Ashcroft's 3 years asking for a kit they didn't sell one so helped us out by supplying the takeoff thermostat good to see them selling the kit.

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    Quote Originally Posted by lardy View Post
    pat could i set about my gearbox do ya reckon its got the 2-3 selection thing going on and some backlash .....what are your thoughts?
    Or would i be better buying a new one.
    Dont worry about the p.m. i sent ya i sussed it out by myself and after a little dance around the drive i cracked on with some other jobs lol
    Mine got a bit cranky at 400,000K's but Redline MTL fixed it right up.Try it and see. Pat

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    Quote Originally Posted by PAT303 View Post
    Mine got a bit cranky at 400,000K's but Redline MTL fixed it right up.Try it and see. Pat
    Sorry to be dumb Pat but I am just like it lol Is that a product like morleys oil additive ?? cheers mate

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    Mine doesn't have a cooler and it too has been all over Oz...

    The R380s run fine without the cooler (even under extended heavy loads) as long as you use the correct oil.

    M

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lotz-A-Landies View Post
    Steve

    In the Euro Zone, R380 don't have any external cooling and (at least in the UK) have a reputation for cooking the gearset,
    Hey Diana,

    Where did you hear that? Ive never heard of them cooking gearsets.

    Mine hasnt got the oilcooler either, and has done extended heavy towing back home and been half round Oz!

    I do agree that adding a cooler is not a bad idea however.

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