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    Quote Originally Posted by OffTrack View Post
    That is $41.50 (inc postage) for a 2 o-rings and a couple of worm drive clamps.

    You can spend $11 (plus postage) on a pair of BS225 viton o-rings from somewhere like rover parts plus.
    Land Rover Parts - FUEL COOLER REPAIR 'O' RING (PAIR) - TD5 (cylindrical fuel cooler)

    The $20-30 you save will buy a pair of the clic-r pliers - which can also be used on the radiator bleed pipe clips, PAS reservoir hose clips (on ACE equipped d2 at least), head-light washer hoses clips, and a few other places that escape my mind at the moment.

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    i know but support the local bloke, convienience, etc. Still way ahead on a new cooler from LR!.

    and i should correct that, its Roverlord Offroad i was meaning.

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    OK I have the o-rings and some hose clamps, 14 bucks for two of each. Unfortunately I only saw your post OffTrack about putting two on each end after I had been in to order them.

    So that will be a job for the weekend.

    Another question about the expansion tank cap and coolant coming out the overflow. I put a new one on and it seems to be holding the coolant in, but talking to Graeme at British Car Components when I picked up the new cap he said to be wary of a leaking head gasket if the coolant system was pressurising. What I need to try to find out is how much pressurising is normal due to the heating up of the coolant and how much should I start being sus about. I have no history on this vehicle, 237k kms, sounds and runs well.

    Is there a test that I can do?

    Thanks for all the input and comments.

    Bernie
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    Quote Originally Posted by Yorkie View Post
    i know but support the local bloke, convienience, etc. Still way ahead on a new cooler from LR!.

    and i should correct that, its Roverlord Offroad i was meaning.
    When I last looked Roverparts Plus were based in Ballarat and have been a site sponsor until pretty recently. They run a mailorder//internet business. Roverlord is based Ferntree Gully and is a vendor on AULRO. He runs a mailorder//internet business. From my location just Nth of the Melbourne CBD, current travel time to Ballarat is 1 hour 23 minutes, and to Ferntree Gully 1 hour 17 minutes.

    So what was your point about supporting the local bloke?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Designosaur View Post
    Another question about the expansion tank cap and coolant coming out the overflow. I put a new one on and it seems to be holding the coolant in, but talking to Graeme at British Car Components when I picked up the new cap he said to be wary of a leaking head gasket if the coolant system was pressurising. What I need to try to find out is how much pressurising is normal due to the heating up of the coolant and how much should I start being sus about. I have no history on this vehicle, 237k kms, sounds and runs well.

    Is there a test that I can do?
    You'll know, trust me.

    The cooler o-rings harden and flatten with age. If you've been doing any work on the front drivers side of the engine that required moving the cooling hoses, that will be enough to disturb the o-ring and trigger a leak.

    When the HG went on mine the top hose would get rock hard and looked obviously ballooned if you gave the engine a bit of work out. Trickling about town wasn't enough to do it.

    The first sign I had was a leak at the radiator end of the bleed pipe. I fixed that, and the leak moved to the hose at the water pump. I admitted defeat at that point.

    cheers
    Paul

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    Quote Originally Posted by OffTrack View Post
    When I last looked Roverparts Plus were based in Ballarat and have been a site sponsor until pretty recently. They run a mailorder//internet business. Roverlord is based Ferntree Gully and is a vendor on AULRO. He runs a mailorder//internet business. From my location just Nth of the Melbourne CBD, current travel time to Ballarat is 1 hour 23 minutes, and to Ferntree Gully 1 hour 17 minutes.

    So what was your point about supporting the local bloke?
    i can see your a man of details...

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    Chill guys, remember this thread is all about me!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Designosaur View Post

    Another question about the expansion tank cap and coolant coming out the overflow. I put a new one on and it seems to be holding the coolant in, but talking to Graeme at British Car Components when I picked up the new cap he said to be wary of a leaking head gasket if the coolant system was pressurising. What I need to try to find out is how much pressurising is normal due to the heating up of the coolant

    Is there a test that I can do?

    Thanks for all the input and comments.

    Bernie
    The expansion tank cap operating pressure is 1.4 bar, I think about 20 psi. Are your hoses rock solid after a good run? If not, may not be the head gasket. Don't panic, simple things first, & work up. Bob [ I have heard of people taping plastic bags to the expansion tank overflow pipe, to check tank pressurising , never done it myself though. Bob
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    Quote Originally Posted by OffTrack View Post
    You'll know, trust me.

    The cooler o-rings harden and flatten with age. If you've been doing any work on the front drivers side of the engine that required moving the cooling hoses, that will be enough to disturb the o-ring and trigger a leak.

    When the HG went on mine the top hose would get rock hard and looked obviously ballooned if you gave the engine a bit of work out. Trickling about town wasn't enough to do it.

    The first sign I had was a leak at the radiator end of the bleed pipe. I fixed that, and the leak moved to the hose at the water pump. I admitted defeat at that point.

    cheers
    Paul
    If you cannot tell the difference between North & West of Brunswick & then say trust me!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by disco 3 door View Post
    If you cannot tell the difference between North
    & West of Brunswick & then say trust me!!!
    The only reference to direction I made was "From my location just Nth of the Melbourne CBD"...

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    Back to the clamps- use the originals and buy the pliers to fit them. If you stuffed them butchering them off, replace with originals as above.

    Gives me the irrits.... the cooler ends are sealed by the o rings and retained by the clamp.
    Using screw clamps compresses/ crushes the cooler housing onto the hose ends and defeats the purpose of the o ring.
    May as well pack the old ones with silastic if screw clamps are used.
    Just because it works doesn't mean it isn't bodgey.

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