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Thread: Coolant Leak From Metal Cylinder?

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    Quote Originally Posted by OffTrack View Post
    The fuel circulates through the head and back to the tank, so gets headed to cylinder head temps. Stick your hand on the fuel filter in the rear wheel arch after a long run and you'll get an idea of why there is a cooler.

    Unless you are a paided up member of the Bodgit and Scarper school of Td5 mechanicing and plan to fit a worm drive clamps, it's worth getting a pair of clic-r pliers (eBay is a good source). These pliers will let you remove and refit the original clamps with minimal fuss and no use of expletives.
    Paided up? I have to pay that! And when all else fails and there are no clik-r clamps do not shy from the worm drive! .
    And yes the cooler is there other wise it is possible to boil the diesel in the tank! I do not think that would do for a cuppa some how!
    Cheers Scott

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    Quote Originally Posted by Xtreme View Post
    And by the way, 'Lyonbyrd', you have one of the most knowledgeable Landy mechanics not far from Hobart - AULRO username of 'justinc' (Justin Cooper) with workshop at Kingston. Very helpful and a real nice guy to boot.
    Yes, I just had my fuel pump & transfer case go in the same week, all before a full service by Justin Cooper. Very knowledgeable & allround great guy but I can't afford him for every problem I encounter on the discovery train..

    I have aulro for all the unpaided up mechanicing advice i need

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    Quote Originally Posted by schuy1 View Post
    Paided up? I have to pay that! And when all else fails and there are no clik-r clamps do not shy from the worm drive! .
    And yes the cooler is there other wise it is possible to boil the diesel in the tank! I do not think that would do for a cuppa some how!
    Cheers Scott
    But you may be able to do the fish-n-chips in it.
    Roger


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    Quote Originally Posted by schuy1 View Post
    Paided up? I have to pay that! And when all else fails and there are no clik-r clamps do not shy from the worm drive! .
    They are the mark of a hack mechanic. At least they give people an easy way to spot which vehicles not to buy

    Honestly, the clic-r pliers are around $20, and make removing/replacing the clamps straight forward and quick, plus leave no visible sign the cooler has been repaired. The clic-r clamps are used in a few places - the radiator bleed hose, ACE boot clamps, clamps on the hoses at the power steering/ace reservoir spring to mind.

    Anyway that is IMO.

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    Yep Thought I would get a response! And you are 100% correct.
    Cheers Scott

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    Quote Originally Posted by OffTrack View Post

    They are the mark of a hack mechanic. At least they give people an easy way to spot which vehicles not to buy

    Honestly, the clic-r pliers are around $20, and make removing/replacing the clamps straight forward and quick, plus leave no visible sign the cooler has been repaired. The clic-r clamps are used in a few places - the radiator bleed hose, ACE boot clamps, clamps on the hoses at the power steering/ace reservoir spring to mind.

    Anyway that is IMO.
    I just recently bought a repair kit that included two o-rings plus two worm drive clamps from someone on this forum. Does that say something about them, or about how they see me as a mechanic!

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    Their view of us as mechanics! But really probly because they can not be bothered to source the clic clamps and because they think most people are unable to service them, which is correct in 90% of cases . There is nothing wrong with the functionality of worm clamps, just if the clics are there and reusable why not? I do like WORM CLAMPS on radiator hoses though over the spring clamps, sorry Paul , To me they give a positive fit!

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    There was a UK kit available a couple of years ago that contained 4 o-rings and a small tube of o-ring grease. There are two o-ring slots at each end of the cooler so fitting the extra two o-rings is just a matter of putting them into the extra slots. This effectively upgrades the sealing of the end caps and provides some additional resistance to pivoting of the end caps when the hoses are moved. The assumption was that you'd follow either the Alex Threfall or Urban Panzer how to and refit the original clips. You can do it without the pliers but it's very fiddly - I gave up after spending 30 minutes on one clip, and temporarily fitted worm drive clamps until I got the pliers. It took a couple of minutes to refit the clips using the pliers.

    Discovery TD5 Fuel Cooler Leak – Fix! | Alex Threlfall's Blog

    Unfortunately Alex stopped selling his kits in 2011. I'd picked one up soon after I'd got the D2 as an emergency kit, but didn't need until a year or so later.

    www.discovery2.co.uk - Leaking Fuel Cooler Fix

    The pliers basically avoid the "fight" UP describes refitting the clip. These are the ones I got:

    Hose Clip Clamp Pliers FOR CLIC AND CLIC R Type Types

    I'm not sure what it says about the sellers or buyers of the worm drive clamp and o-ring kits. Sellers are meeeting a demand from buyers so you can hardly fault them on that.

    Buyers are perhaps not aware you can pick up the o-rings and pliers for a similar cost to the clamp kits, and see using the clamps as an easy fix? Who knows.

    cheers
    Paul

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    Yep ordered some clic-r clamp pliers from south korea for $25, repco said they'd cost $67 so bugger that..i'd worm drive it all day long!

    Ordered 4x Viton BS225 O-rings through Tas Bearing & Chain, will probably just do the front end which is leaking & leave the fuel cooler in place. Or do both ends when I get the intake manifold out for a clean before I blank off the egr & add silicone hoses etc.

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