Results 1 to 5 of 5

Thread: '04 td5 coolant expansion tank

  1. #1
    discolaw Guest

    '04 td5 coolant expansion tank

    My '04 td5 coolant tank needs replacing because of a small crack causing leaking coolant. Made some attempts at repair but they were always doomed to fail, pressure won in the end. Did the later D2a have a slightly different tank to the earlier years models. On looking around there seems to be some suggestion they did and I don't want to end up with the wrong one, new or 2nd hand.
    On the same issue I also considered professional plastic welding repair. Cost was quoted at only $30 but the operator gave no guarantee it would be effective. Anyone had a successful weld repair on their leaking tank
    Cheers

  2. #2
    Join Date
    Dec 2013
    Location
    Currently Garfield Victoria
    Posts
    24
    Total Downloaded
    0

    Rapid Fix

    Hi, I have not personally repaired an expansion tank but I believe a product called Rapid Fix will do it.
    I have used it to repair broken plastic dash parts and holes in fuel tanks.
    It is a 2 part glue/powder which dries hard instantly, you apply the glue and then powder and build it up in layers.
    I watched a video of how it can be used on YouTube and it is amazing!
    They drilled a hole in a hydraulic filter and repaired it, then applied so much pressure that the whole filter puffed up like a ballon, the hose blew and the repair stayed intact.
    Give it a go, cheers Phil

  3. #3
    discolaw Guest

    '04 td5 coolant expansion tank

    Quote Originally Posted by Aussie Drifters View Post
    Hi, I have not personally repaired an expansion tank but I believe a product called Rapid Fix will do it.
    I have used it to repair broken plastic dash parts and holes in fuel tanks.
    It is a 2 part glue/powder which dries hard instantly, you apply the glue and then powder and build it up in layers.
    I watched a video of how it can be used on YouTube and it is amazing!
    They drilled a hole in a hydraulic filter and repaired it, then applied so much pressure that the whole filter puffed up like a ballon, the hose blew and the repair stayed intact.
    Give it a go, cheers Phil
    Yep, already tried that after watching the video but after a few days it leaked again. It could have been partly my fault because they say you have got to reef/gouge out the crack .i.e. make it worse, which leaves you with a bigger crack if the stuff doesn't work so I did minimal gouging. If the product failed I would have turned a small manageable leak into a big one. Jury is probably still out on the effectiveness of rapid fix for the job

  4. #4
    Join Date
    Aug 2010
    Location
    Inner West Sydney Australia
    Posts
    166
    Total Downloaded
    0
    Hi, I believe the coolant tank changed with the Euro 3 compliant models, so 2004 D2A would surely be so?
    Being that the coolant systems on these are fairly critical for the wellbeing of the engine maybe its worth considering a new one? peace of mind and all that, and I know they are shockingly expensive for a plastic container

  5. #5
    Join Date
    Jun 2010
    Location
    Hobart, TAS
    Posts
    246
    Total Downloaded
    0
    Don't repair. Just get a new one. That tank looks after a very expensive engine.

Bookmarks

Bookmarks

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •  
Search AULRO.com ONLY!
Search All the Web!