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    TDV6 Coolant Housing Replacement

    Hi all,
    Drawing a blank.
    Need a fresh set of eyes.

    I'm searched for a tutorial or pictorial guide on replacing the TDV^ coolant housing on the front of the engine.

    I've searched here, Disco3 and the wider net but no returns.

    Can anyone assist with a link or tutorial?

    Cheers
    RJ

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ralph1Malph View Post
    Hi all,
    Drawing a blank.
    Need a fresh set of eyes.

    I'm searched for a tutorial or pictorial guide on replacing the TDV^ coolant housing on the front of the engine.

    I've searched here, Disco3 and the wider net but no returns.

    Can anyone assist with a link or tutorial?

    Cheers
    RJ
    This the one?
    YouTube

    Found with the iPad, so you may need to remove the "m." From the link.
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    Basic overview in this Youtube vid.

    YouTube

    From this site posted by Shanegtr 2013 shows an aluminium upgrade to the plastic housing (interesting but costly)

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    Quote Originally Posted by donh54 View Post
    This the one?
    YouTube

    Found with the iPad, so you may need to remove the "m." From the link.
    Sorry, I think that is the equivalent on a V8?

    I'm after one like Mr Grapplers...that's the only one I could find so far so it'll do.

    Cheers
    Ralph

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    Sorry cannot help with the tutorial - I just get it done when the cam belt is getting done - virtually no extra labour cost.
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