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    D2 TD5 Oil Pump Bolt Query

    Hey all,

    Completed the oil pump bolt check over the weekend (absolute PITA job, next time I'd be finding a bloke with a hoist) but I'm second guessing one step in the process. I followed a few different threads, notably the one at - www.discovery2.co.uk / TD5 "Famous" Oil Pump Bolt - but after completion I then read some more threads talking about how crucial it was to clean the thread out before new bolt install. Now I was absolutely cursing by this stage in the process, so it skipped my mind to clean it out (also access was minimal), so essentially I removed the factory bolt, finding it was tight but with no threadlock, and replaced it with the new Land Rover bolt with the threadlock from factory. I did apply some loctice 243, but if i remember correctly I believe most rubbed off as i was trying to fiddle the bolt into the hole. I am now stressing that oil may have gotten into the thread/hole, and that I've essentially made it worse than if I hadn't touched it at all. Am I overthinking? anyone else just remove and replace and it's been fine?

    Thanks, it's my first LR so be nice!!

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    I replaced mine without cleaning the thread in the shaft. Mine was like yours with the bolt still tight but virtually no threadlocker so I assumed that there wouldn't be much if any oil inside.
    I did mine with the sump still stuck under the engine with minimal clearance.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Graeme View Post
    I replaced mine without cleaning the thread in the shaft. Mine was like yours with the bolt still tight but virtually no threadlocker so I assumed that there wouldn't be much if any oil inside.
    I did mine with the sump still stuck under the engine with minimal clearance.
    Yep, exactly the same as how mine was done. Good to hear mate, still going strong I assume?

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    Sold it 14 years ago.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Graeme View Post
    Sold it 14 years ago.
    so it may not be going strong

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    If you "replaced it with the new Land Rover bolt" part no. LYP101400 then they have dry threadlocker pre-applied on them, on the last one I did it was coloured yellow.

    Discofender

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    Quote Originally Posted by Discofender View Post
    If you "replaced it with the new Land Rover bolt" part no. LYP101400 then they have dry threadlocker pre-applied on them, on the last one I did it was coloured yellow.

    Discofender
    correct, it was a genuine LR bolt with dry threadlocker. But I guess I was stressing because I didn’t know if that dry threadlocker would be effective if there was oil in the thread. Here’s hoping it will do its job!

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