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Thread: D1 overflow tank

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    Boxhead63 Guest

    D1 overflow tank

    My 3.9 d1 has been sitting undercover for approx 5months awaiting overhauls on brakes and rear diff. During this time i have been undertaking other little jobs on it. However, I came to start it yesterday to bleed the brakes and i had noticed after the engine had warmed up that the seam around the overflow tank had started to leak. I find this very curious.

    Is this common?

    Cheers
    Rob

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    It'sNotWorthComplaining! Guest
    Quote Originally Posted by Boxhead63 View Post
    My 3.9 d1 has been sitting undercover for approx 5months awaiting overhauls on brakes and rear diff. During this time i have been undertaking other little jobs on it. However, I came to start it yesterday to bleed the brakes and i had noticed after the engine had warmed up that the seam around the overflow tank had started to leak. I find this very curious.

    Is this common?

    Cheers
    Rob
    The old Black plastic tanks are well known to split at the seam. The plastic goes brittle as well . The later update ones are white, opaque plastic.

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    Thommo Guest

    Thumbs up

    First decent hot weather here in Adelaide this week and guess what.........
    My old black plastic bottle split at the seams

    I live 15 mins from TRS, handed over my credit card and hey presto I was home before the coolant level became low enough to make the temp gauge budge. Installation took me 2 beers as I sat back and instructed my 8 year old lad on installation.

    Why can't all problems be so simple

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    It'sNotWorthComplaining! Guest
    Quote Originally Posted by Thommo View Post
    First decent hot weather here in Adelaide this week and guess what.........
    My old black plastic bottle split at the seams

    I live 15 mins from TRS, handed over my credit card and hey presto I was home before the coolant level became low enough to make the temp gauge budge. Installation took me 2 beers as I sat back and instructed my 8 year old lad on installation.

    Why can't all problems be so simple
    Gee you got out of it cheap. Only 2 Beers
    I'm doing a gearbox removal, pretty hard due to my disability, But I reckon it will be worth at least a slab when I finally get it done, doing a little bit every day, 3rd day now, I think tomorrow I be able to lower the box.
    Bloody hot in the tin garage, I put a fan in today, a breeze made all the difference.

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    Boxhead63 Guest
    Purchased a new one on fleabay this A.M will be here 2moro.

    Rob

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    Yes - just recently replaced mine. Same problem leaky seem.

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    Wait..... wait..... it appears all is as it "seems".........!!!!

    Get it......!!!

    Hahahaha

    Also I replaced mine too....

    Jay

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    you can weld them,,,,
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    Quote Originally Posted by Pedro_The_Swift View Post
    you can weld them,,,,
    if you are feeling rich you can get an alloy one, they are the dogs ********

    AlliSport LandRover 200/300Tdi/V8 Aluminium Header Tank on eBay (end time 01-Dec-09 19:31:19 GMT)

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    Boxhead63 Guest
    Quote Originally Posted by Crackerjack View Post
    if you are feeling rich you can get an alloy one, they are the dogs ********

    AlliSport LandRover 200/300Tdi/V8 Aluminium Header Tank on eBay (end time 01-Dec-09 19:31:19 GMT)
    Yeah real nice.... but then i would have the added problem of the header tank being worth more than the car itself.

    Rob

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