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mcconnell44
23rd June 2013, 09:50 AM
Hi everyone,

I am planning in the next few weeks to replace the radiator (which is knackered), water pump and p gasket in my 300tdi defender, I have been lucky 250,000k's and no dramas so far but I am doing these jobs before something does go wrong and especially while I'm doing the radiator.

I was wondering while I am replacing these parts is there anything else I can do to make life easier down the track?

Also are you meant to use a sealant on the p gasket and water pump gasket?

Would you advise putting copper grease or something similar on the ends of the bolts when i do everything back up?

Thanks,

Shane.

camel_landy
24th June 2013, 03:28 AM
Sealant not required but worth cleaning up the bolts & using a dab of copper grease.

M

inken_dave
25th June 2013, 11:01 AM
Hi everyone,

I am planning in the next few weeks to replace the radiator (which is knackered), water pump and p gasket in my 300tdi defender, I have been lucky 250,000k's and no dramas so far but I am doing these jobs before something does go wrong and especially while I'm doing the radiator.

I was wondering while I am replacing these parts is there anything else I can do to make life easier down the track?

Also are you meant to use a sealant on the p gasket and water pump gasket?

Would you advise putting copper grease or something similar on the ends of the bolts when i do everything back up?

Thanks,

Shane.

I really recommend Loctite 518 gasket sealant on both! Although it is not necessary on the paper water pump gasket, I really recommend using it on the "P" gasket as it will definitely not leak, and you will not be pulling it off again! !

mudder110
30th June 2013, 10:13 AM
hi when I did my radiator I got a extra cooling row in, water pump and p gasket used aviation sealer both sides of gaskets make sure you clean the mating surfaces well, also replaced all hoses, fitted a vdo temp gauge been about 60000ks now pulled a ton and a half camper with tools around aus for three years
temp gauge sits around 80 or just under half on the old gauge
also used a torque wrench where I could hope this helps cheers.