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Jazzman
29th September 2016, 11:22 PM
Has anyone fitted an all alloy radiator to a TD5 from Ebay? I need to replace mine as i've snapped the overflow return line off, i've also put the screw through the tank by mistake before. So figured i may as well replace it, I seen these and thought it might be better than a plastic tank one.

Example below.

3 ROW ALLOY RADIATOR For 99-04 LAND ROVER DISCOVERY 2.5 TD5 DIESEL (http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/3-ROW-ALLOY-RADIATOR-For-99-04-LAND-ROVER-DISCOVERY-2-5-TD5-DIESEL-/282197224833?hash=item41b443ed81:g:O8oAAOSwDuJWz-e7)

rangieman
30th September 2016, 11:53 AM
Has anyone fitted an all alloy radiator to a TD5 from Ebay? I need to replace mine as i've snapped the overflow return line off, i've also put the screw through the tank by mistake before. So figured i may as well replace it, I seen these and thought it might be better than a plastic tank one.

Example below.

3 ROW ALLOY RADIATOR For 99-04 LAND ROVER DISCOVERY 2.5 TD5 DIESEL (http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/3-ROW-ALLOY-RADIATOR-For-99-04-LAND-ROVER-DISCOVERY-2-5-TD5-DIESEL-/282197224833?hash=item41b443ed81:g:O8oAAOSwDuJWz-e7)

Looking for a Wood Duck :p
Some say the weld`s look average which they do but i think there is a member or 2 on here that run the same or similar in There D2`s but i think they are reluctant to post for fear of condemnation :angel:

Nomad9
30th September 2016, 11:34 PM
Hi Jazzman,
I've fitted an Ally radiator made or at least sold by ASI, also bought off Fleabay, I didn't buy one for a TD5, it was somethng else. Personally I had no problem with the radiator or the quality, looked good and also hadn't failed when I sold and moved onto something else.

Cheers Marty

Jazzman
1st October 2016, 10:21 AM
Looking for a Wood Duck :p
Some say the weld`s look average which they do but i think there is a member or 2 on here that run the same or similar in There D2`s but i think they are reluctant to post for fear of condemnation :angel:

I thought that might be the case, but sadly that kind of thing seems to only happen in the D2 section of this forum.

Jazzman
1st October 2016, 10:22 AM
Hi Jazzman,
I've fitted an Ally radiator made or at least sold by ASI, also bought off Fleabay, I didn't buy one for a TD5, it was somethng else. Personally I had no problem with the radiator or the quality, looked good and also hadn't failed when I sold and moved onto something else.

Cheers Marty

Thanks for the feedback mate.

northiam
1st October 2016, 12:06 PM
I thought that might be the case, but sadly that kind of thing seems to only happen in the D2 section of this forum.

If you dont use Bendix brake pads or even consider removing the ACE system the D2 elitists will condemn you:wasntme:

rangieman
1st October 2016, 09:13 PM
If you dont use Bendix brake pads or even consider removing the ACE system the D2 elitists will condemn you:wasntme:
Im so bad my car does not have ACE and i dont have Bendix pads But i do have Delios slotted rotors and pads and coil springs:angel:

onebob
1st October 2016, 10:49 PM
If you dont use Bendix brake pads or even consider removing the ACE system the D2 elitists will condemn you:wasntme:

why would you remove ACE? - it allows me to drive my D2 on the dirt the same way I drive my Subaru :D

sharmy
2nd October 2016, 09:20 AM
Hi Jazzman

I fitted one of these about 18 mths ago when I broke off the overflow spiggot ( I have since refitted the old one after working out how to fix it) You will have to block off one of the small pipes at the bottom and block off and drill a smaller hole in the other.I used some alloy rod a mate turned down to size and glued them in with jb weld.It is also worth cutting out the slot that the transmission oil cooler slides in and use a different method of securing it or you will have to disconnect the oil pipes to fit it. Be careful when refitting the intercooler and make sure the locating pegs fit in the brackets on the side of the radiator or you will wear a hole in the air con condenser(I found out the hard way). I had it fitted for about 20,000 ks without any problem and it was still fine when I removed it,it seemed to run slightly cooler.
John

onebob
2nd October 2016, 09:45 AM
Hi Jazzman

I fitted one of these about 18 mths ago when I broke off the overflow spiggot ( I have since refitted the old one after working out how to fix it) You will have to block off one of the small pipes at the bottom and block off and drill a smaller hole in the other.I used some alloy rod a mate turned down to size and glued them in with jb weld.It is also worth cutting out the slot that the transmission oil cooler slides in and use a different method of securing it or you will have to disconnect the oil pipes to fit it. Be careful when refitting the intercooler and make sure the locating pegs fit in the brackets on the side of the radiator or you will wear a hole in the air con condenser(I found out the hard way). I had it fitted for about 20,000 ks without any problem and it was still fine when I removed it,it seemed to run slightly cooler.
John

if possible pics would assist please......

sharmy
2nd October 2016, 11:22 AM
Sorry onebob, posting pictures is far to technical for me
John

Jazzman
2nd October 2016, 09:59 PM
Hi Jazzman

I fitted one of these about 18 mths ago when I broke off the overflow spiggot ( I have since refitted the old one after working out how to fix it) You will have to block off one of the small pipes at the bottom and block off and drill a smaller hole in the other.I used some alloy rod a mate turned down to size and glued them in with jb weld.It is also worth cutting out the slot that the transmission oil cooler slides in and use a different method of securing it or you will have to disconnect the oil pipes to fit it. Be careful when refitting the intercooler and make sure the locating pegs fit in the brackets on the side of the radiator or you will wear a hole in the air con condenser(I found out the hard way). I had it fitted for about 20,000 ks without any problem and it was still fine when I removed it,it seemed to run slightly cooler.
John

This is the exact reason I want to replace my radiator. I've fixed two issues with the plastic tank so far, the screw that was too long and now i've snapped the overflow pipe off. I have got myself a barb i might be able to use to fix it, but i go off road a lot and need it to be reliable.

If i understand you correctly, to fit this alloy radiator i will need to modify it? By the sounds of it, there is a outlet that is on the incorrect side and i'll need to block it off and relocate it to the other side?

Jazzman
2nd October 2016, 10:26 PM
Sorry onebob, posting pictures is far to technical for me
John

Also is yours a manual or auto?

sharmy
3rd October 2016, 07:35 AM
HI Jazzman

Mine is an auto.The outlets are on the correct side,it is the 2 smaller outlets on the bottom drivers side that need modifying.I fixed the broken overflow outlet by using a piece of 5mm steel brake line as a internal sleeve and glued it in with jb weld.It has traveled a full circuit around oz and I have just come back from a trip to the gulf without any issues.
John

Roverlord off road spares
3rd October 2016, 03:34 PM
Shane, the D2A Rads are different than the original D2 rads. See this bullitan, it shows the later rad has the bottom 2 pipes blocked. Are those alloy ones open or closed at the bottom?
Cheers Mario
see attached PDF it shows the modified version used on the D2A.
114852

sharmy
3rd October 2016, 05:41 PM
Mario
The alloy ones are both open,only one needs complete blocking off, the other is restricted.If you look carefully at the bulletin you posted you will notice that pipe D has a small hole. It is the only one of the two that has hose connected in the 2a
John

Roverlord off road spares
3rd October 2016, 08:28 PM
Mario
The alloy ones are both open,only one needs complete blocking off, the other is restricted.If you look carefully at the bulletin you posted you will notice that pipe D has a small hole. It is the only one of the two that has hose connected in the 2a
John
Correct

Jazzman
4th October 2016, 09:26 PM
HI Jazzman

Mine is an auto.The outlets are on the correct side,it is the 2 smaller outlets on the bottom drivers side that need modifying.I fixed the broken overflow outlet by using a piece of 5mm steel brake line as a internal sleeve and glued it in with jb weld.It has traveled a full circuit around oz and I have just come back from a trip to the gulf without any issues.
John

Why did you choose to put your original radiator back in after repairing it rather than keeping the all alloy one fitted?

sharmy
5th October 2016, 06:37 AM
I had to pull it all out to replace the air con condenser and the old one looked good so I refitted it .There was nothing wrong with the alloy one it is now a spare
John

Kaaaiju
10th November 2017, 04:59 PM
My d2 is an manual 1999 td5, so do I have to blocked anything or modify the bracket for the oil cooler?

Also any other modification needed to fit it in?

Thanks