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Thread: Thin black plastic pipe that runs from your radiator to the exp-bottle snapped.

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    Marbsy Guest

    Thin black plastic pipe that runs from your radiator to the exp-bottle snapped.

    Hi all,
    I've had a squeaking belt and just a slight smell of coolant, with no visible leaks last two weeks from my TD5 Def... Temp's been fine, coolant was slightly below were it would usually sit (at the moment approx 10mm under the cold mark on the exp-tank).
    So basically I have just let it sit there for the last week or so (haven't had the time to go over all the hoses/fittings ...read this quote on another thread,
    Quote Originally Posted by jimr1 View Post
    Hi I'v got a td5 Defender , and had a td5 Disco , One thing you must change is the thin black plastic pipe that runs from your radiator to the expansion bottle . They go hard and brittle at the radiator end . They crack or snap and you well loose your coolant and over heat . It happened to me . I told my mate about it and he checked his , and yes had gone brittle . So do yourself a favor and replace it . You can then try to see how flexible it is . I bet it snaps like a carrot at the radiator end . Jim
    Went to shed to checked mine, gave it a little wiggle and it popped off in my hand, must have had a crack.
    Now how do I fix it?... Is there a replacement part for this?...(just the neck not the radiator.)or do i need to tap a thread and screw a custom fab item in its place?

    pm'd Jim but no response yet...so just thought i'd post and see if its happened to anyone else and how they fixed.
    Any/all help or suggestions would be greatly appreciated.

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    cheers... Marbsy
    Last edited by Marbsy; 7th September 2017 at 12:51 PM. Reason: A pic is needed I think

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    The common response is to replace it with a bit of the correct size hose.
    When I bought a full hose set for my D2 TD5 about 4 years ago a new one came in the kit so I fitted it to replace the bit of hose on my car.LOL
    Regards Philip A.

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    Quote Originally Posted by PhilipA View Post
    The common response is to replace it with a bit of the correct size hose.
    When I bought a full hose set for my D2 TD5 about 4 years ago a new one came in the kit so I fitted it to replace the bit of hose on my car.LOL
    Regards Philip A.
    Thank's for the prompt reply Phil, I've added a pic as i'm not sure i explained my situation correctly.

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    So you have broken off the nipple.
    There was a thread on here Last week AFAIR on what some have done to fix this.
    It includes plastic welding with a nylon zip tie, or drilling and tapping the tank and fitting a brass nipple , and I think using the magic stuff called Q Bond to strengthen the tank where the brass nipple has been screwed in. I have some Q bond and it is good stuff.
    Regards Philip A

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    Thanks again Phillip,
    I think i'll go with the tap/Qbond option personally.

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    I've seen someone do this to one of our work ute radiators and tried to do a quick fix tapping a fitting into it. Didn't last long and cracked again in the housing.

    All I can say is if it doesn't work and you end up getting a new radiator might be worth getting a custom one made full copper.

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    Marbsy Guest
    After a closer inspection, i dont believe the wall is thick enough in my opinion to tap a thread and have piece of mind while out in the sticks with missus and youngster on board.
    I'll just have to take the hit and buy new rad.

    ok thank's Flexo n Phillip.

    I'm off to troll the forums for radiator post's.
    (which i probably should have done in the first place.)

    Moderator feel free to delete or stick in the back of the filing cabinet... prob SOLVED

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