Go red coolant this has oats which is what land rover recommend your coolant leaks could be a result of the wrong coolant in the first place. Will it leak when you refill the cooling system probably.
Hi there,
My stepsons TD5 has had green coolant in it since he bought it maybe 2 years ago, had a few issues coolant related, plug on the head exhaust side leaking, this was fixed with some devine intervention, plus a couple of other small leaks.
I've now had to take the head off to fix the timing chain cover bearing, the bearing had spun in the housings, despite a new bearing and some loctite the fan started wobbling again about three months ago.
So i've gone in..... head serviced, timing cover and bearing replaced, I'm now wondering whether to go to red coolant which I assume is the D2 TD5 standard having had two other D2's of the same vintage with OAT coolant in them. Or stick with the green coolant that was in when the engine came apart. I a just fearful that when I make the change the coolant system will leak like a sieve.
Thoughts please....... stick with what I have or change.......... advantages disadvantages?
Cheers Marty
Go red coolant this has oats which is what land rover recommend your coolant leaks could be a result of the wrong coolant in the first place. Will it leak when you refill the cooling system probably.
You don't really know what that that green coolant is, HOAT which is organic OAT is also green. Your right worrying about putting OAT in now as it probably will find all the weak spots.
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the old school green coolant is "thicker" than the red stuff. The red stuff has a lower surface tension and is also more compatible with dis similar metals so your high nobility cast iron block will not sacrafice your lower nobility aluminum radiator or your oil cooler via the coolant as readily.
Thats the exceptionally simple version there are other differences .
Heres the kicker back in the day it was simple you had green coolant and you had red coolant now you have every bloody colour under the sun picking coolant by colour is like going into bunnings to the paint colour chart and asking for "blue" umpty million shades later and youve come home with the wrong one.
While I advocate only running OAT (and I personally recommend Nulons stuff) If you have a potentially compromised cooling system (if youve run green coolant to ease up leaks its compromised) then get HOAT coolant.
In a pinch run anything you can find to keep it full if you have to get it hime.
DONT pick your coolant by colour, you have to read the label to make sure you get the one you want.
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The cheapest and best OAT is the CAT extended life coolant.
Around $100 for 20lt premix.
It exceeds Land Rover specs.
Get a price from Westrac,and try GP1200(Jack) he is a Truck part parts manager in WA.He will be able to get you 20lt drums of synthetic oil for a TD5 cheaper than anywhere.
When I was running 2 TD5's Andy at Diesel Motors Trucks was the go for CAT OAT and Synthetic oil.
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I run the red because that's what mine had in it
DO NOT mix them. If you want to go to red, make sure the system is totally free of the green first with thorough flushing.
JC on here is a big fan of the green and he knows what he's on about, myself I'm of the keep what you've got school.
One benefit of the red is it's impossible to miss leaksthey show up like the stuff is fluorescent
Colour means nothing. Get the LR specification.
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The cynic in me says LR went with oat for basically two reasons, dissimilar metals, but mainly the long service life,, same reasoning behind the sealed for life gearbox stunt with the D3's.
History has shown the oat extremely difficult to seal inside the engine---
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