View Full Version : 2013 110 2.2L Filters & hoses
rutmutt
15th April 2014, 04:15 PM
Hi guys,
I'm off to cape york in June and want to take a emergency service kit with me. This would include all filters, belts, hoses, oils & Fluids. Also looking for a spare shockie for front & rear as well. I have taken these with my old TD5 when i did the gunbarrel hwy, Tanami, Gibb river & CSR.
I am having trouble sourcing these for a MY13 and have contacted 5 separate businesses in Newcastle & Sydney area, with no response. I have searched the internet for part numbers but am struggling to distinguish between the 2.4 & 2.2's. Do they use the same parts?
Would someone be able to provide Part No. or a business that they know stocks or can get parts for me. I will pay postage costs if that is what is required.
Thanks. And I apologise if i could have just used the search.
AndyG
15th April 2014, 04:23 PM
I went through the same exercise via a UK web shop, filter kit not a prob, belt, not carried, coming, hoses, two possibilities in aMy14 build, which made no sense, so I will wait and go to MRA to supply. There seems to be some smart independent vendors here so they will jump in or maybe you should PM them. Sorry no help, but a simple exercise got complicated:(
voltron
15th April 2014, 04:32 PM
I can ask OL in Newcastle if they still have my old shocks when I got the bill steins installed. ONly had them not even 2 months. Mine is a 2012 110.
Rickoz
15th April 2014, 04:56 PM
Hi guys,
I'm off to cape york in June and want to take a emergency service kit with me. This would include all filters, belts, hoses, oils & Fluids. Also looking for a spare shockie for front & rear as well. I have taken these with my old TD5 when i did the gunbarrel hwy, Tanami, Gibb river & CSR.
I am having trouble sourcing these for a MY13 and have contacted 5 separate businesses in Newcastle & Sydney area, with no response. I have searched the internet for part numbers but am struggling to distinguish between the 2.4 & 2.2's. Do they use the same parts?
Would someone be able to provide Part No. or a business that they know stocks or can get parts for me. I will pay postage costs if that is what is required.
Thanks. And I apologise if i could have just used the search.
Land Rover Servicing Brisbane - Land Rover Spare Parts Brisbane - Welcome to MR Automotive, Redcliffe, Brisbane, Queensland (http://www.mrautomotive.com.au) told me once they have a Kit I could take with me on trips like yours that they can supply & you only pay for what you use when you drop it back the other option they said was they do courier any bit to any part of oz even remote spots in a short time. i like the idea of carrying a few bits myself.
rutmutt
15th April 2014, 05:05 PM
AndyG - thanks anway, I'm hoping someone can step up and help
voltron, i would have your children if you could manage that..
Rickoz - awesome. was that for a newer 2.2 or something else? I will contact them and ask as I will be going straight through Brisbane on the way.
Psimpson7
15th April 2014, 05:13 PM
Before you source the oil filter, you need to check if your 2013 has the cartridge type or the later spin on type.
The cartridge type is LR004459
spin on is LR058104
The change may have happened around middish 2013 build
rutmutt
15th April 2014, 05:20 PM
I have a march 2013 110, so its probably the cartridge but will investigate!
AndyG
15th April 2014, 05:55 PM
As a matter of interest what's your time budget north of Cairns,
rutmutt
15th April 2014, 06:31 PM
well, I'm actually getting married in Port douglas but after that we have about 3 and a half weeks to kill before heading for home in Newcastle, nsw
n plus one
16th April 2014, 06:15 AM
I'd have thought All 4x4 would have been able to hook you up?
Let us know what the tracks are like - I'm up there in September.
MLD
16th April 2014, 12:28 PM
I recommend throwing in shock bushes, full set F&R. I carried a full set of bushes for RA, trailing arms, shocks, steering (+ filters, belts and fluids). I had to call on the rear axle shock bushes on the trip. Wore out 2 sets of OEM. I had to go polybush (not for a defender) when the replacement set wore out. If they wear and start moving around the wear is exponential. You won't find defender shock bushes north of Townsville for love nor money.
Buy several rolls of rescue tape, good if you spring a leak in a radiator hose.
My show stopper was a split in the radiator hose at a juncture of a secondary hose. 5 days in Townsville waiting for the hose to fly in from LRA in Melb. Don't break down on a Thursday or Friday. Few mechanics open weekends, even in Townsville the LR dealership workshop is closed. Overnight by Australia Post does not apply to regional towns and Townsville is regional. Going Platinum only means you get parcel insurance and a little more love with tracking but no faster. If you need parts cough up for a national courier (TNT, Toll etc) but ask if is guaranteed overnight before you pay the premium service.
If you break down in or near Bamaga, Mark in Seisa is a good mechanic and nice fella.
final word, buy NRMA premium care. I had 2 breakdowns on the trip each requiring extended stays in Bamaga and Townsville. NRMA premium care paid for the accom while stranded, towing and a flight for my wife to fly from Bamaga to Cairns because the breakdown was going to make her late to return to work (I picked up the cost from Cairns to Sydney). I estimate about $3,000 in payments made by NRMA. I over index on NRMA's call out stats.
MLD
n plus one
16th April 2014, 12:51 PM
Should have also added that carrying new spares in case older parts break is bad practice - change anything remotely questionable out at home and take the worn ones with you.
Once you're doing remote trips the idea of standard maintenance schedules becomes useless - over maintain it and accept the cost as the price you pay for reliability under arduous conditions.
AndyG
16th April 2014, 01:43 PM
How many k's on average roads before a brand new Defenders suspension warrants the carrying of spares? 0 , 10,000 50,000 ?
Im guessing the following would be a comprehensive kit, for about $300 AUD, but then what special tools would you need by the side of the road ?
And i am using the following by way of example:
Britpart Yellow Defender Polyurethane Bush Kit for Defender 02' on
Part Number: DC7008
£87.37 inc. VAT ( £72.81 ex. VAT )
DESCRIPTION
PAYMENT
DELIVERY
Defender 02 onwards chassis number 2A626646 onwards.
This brand new range of Britpart polybushes are manufactured using the latest Vulkollan™ polyurethane technology.
They are machined to exact tolerances once cast, to produce the highest quality finish available.
This compound produces similar ride characteristics to the standard rubber bushes, but also offers improved articulation, vibration damping and lasts longer.
This kit includes shock absorber and A-frame bushes.
Kit consists of
4x NTC6860PY Front Radius Arm Bushes
4x NRC4514PY Front Radius Arm Bush
2x RBX101340PY Panhard Rod Bush
2x NTC1772PY Rear Trailling Arm Bush
2x NRC7491PY Rear Trailing Arm Bush
2x NTC1773PY Rear A Frame Bush
2x NRC5593PY Rear Shock Absorber Top Bush
12x 552818PY Shock Absorber Bush
Rickoz
16th April 2014, 01:44 PM
Rickoz - awesome. was that for a newer 2.2 or something else? I will contact them and ask as I will be going straight through Brisbane on the way.
From what i understand they put a kit together for what ever Model you have.
voltron
16th April 2014, 01:45 PM
AndyG - thanks anway, I'm hoping someone can step up and help
voltron, i would have your children if you could manage that..
I'll give them a buzz and see what they say.
voltron
17th April 2014, 08:15 PM
I was at OL today mate. They have them in the bins but they are at the bottom of the bin and the bin is choko full of metal parts. It was near impossible to get them out without being charged an hourly rate for them to get to them.
Sorry
n plus one
17th April 2014, 09:00 PM
I was at OL today mate. They have them in the bins but they are at the bottom of the bin and the bin is choko full of metal parts. It was near impossible to get them out without being charged an hourly rate for them to get to them.
Sorry
You know if they're open this Sat? I could try and get them while I'm in picking up a few things.
voltron
17th April 2014, 10:07 PM
Best give them a ring tomorrow mate. See what they say.
David Hawes
27th April 2014, 09:36 PM
The 2.2 is a completely different motor to the 2.4. Terrafirma have all but intercooler hoses which are starting to prove unreliable. Best replaced with silicon but unfortunately not available except by custom order for about$400 the set. Heater hoses are also failing due to rubbing, yours may have been corrected. We just took moldable tape that's set with a UV torch on a Simpson desert trip. Fortunately didn't need anything. My 110 has since been back to a daler twice on a tow truck since then when hoses have failed.
rutmutt
29th April 2014, 04:07 PM
I Struggled to find the part numbers and after looking for quite a while, Davis Performance in Sydney supplied me with the following list (the only 1 of 5 suppliers to get back to me). Prices have been removed but I have them if any would like to know.
THis is for the 2.2L TDci Defenders.
LR030778 Oil Filter (Mahle)
PHE500060 Air Filter (Mahle)
WJI500040 Fuel Filter (Stanodyne)
LR031360 Drive Belt (Gen)
LR049202 Hose, Water Manifold (Gen)
LR038062 Hose, Top Radiator (Gen)
LR038677 Thermostat (Gen)
LR037392 Hose, Heater Outlet (Gen)
LR041310 Hose, Heater-Water Pump (Gen)
PEH500480 Hose, Oil Cooler (Gen)
LR028380 Hose, Heater Outlet (Gen)
JHB501640 Hose, Heater Inlet (Gen)
YWB500060 Relay, Headlamp (Gen)
LR057366 Relay, Wiper (Gen)
STC50529/4 Long Life Coolant
AndyG
3rd May 2014, 01:30 PM
Ruttmut,
Did you narrow down the hose list? Why the oil cooler hose & thermostat, do they have a history?
I have ordered the I/C hoses from Alliesport,
Could you pm me the prices please.
Cheers
Andrew
POD
3rd May 2014, 03:02 PM
The 2.2 is a completely different motor to the 2.4. Terrafirma have all but intercooler hoses which are starting to prove unreliable. Best replaced with silicon but unfortunately not available except by custom order for about$400 the set. Heater hoses are also failing due to rubbing, yours may have been corrected. We just took moldable tape that's set with a UV torch on a Simpson desert trip. Fortunately didn't need anything. My 110 has since been back to a daler twice on a tow truck since then when hoses have failed.
I'm very interested in this moldable hose repair tape, any further info on this?
rutmutt
4th May 2014, 10:36 AM
AndyG,
no, this is just a list of all hoses. I will only be getting a few to take with me. If some of the more expensive ones get damaged I will have to overnight them from somewhere else.
I'm trying to get hold of MR in Brisbane and see if they do a service kit. Got no response from email so I will have to ring them soon.
AndyG
4th May 2014, 02:49 PM
I will have all the filters and the I/c hoses, yet to decide on the other stuff, you can borrow them when you transit Bne if you want.
AndyG
6th May 2014, 04:42 AM
I think I will get the belt to add to my other spares and trust in silicone tape & monitoring rather than a lot of hoses, unless a particular hose has a bad rep. Since the I/c hoses fail internally?, they get a trip.
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