
Originally Posted by
gavinwibrow
Mike, we will have to agree to disagree.
In my D2a, I routinely had my Evo set on instrument mode with the coolant alarm set at 105 C for normal driving, and occasionally 110 C when I knew it could get a bit warmish, but I would be keeping an eye on it.
The LR gauge wouldn't move until over 115 C, and even though I know from Blknight that the TD5 is designed to operate at up to 120 C, only a 5 degree differential is too close to potentially expensive for my liking.
You can watch the temp on a GAP11D if you really want to be sure. The fan doesn't even start to partially lock until 107 and the gauge only moves at 117 on the D4, at which point it jumps to just below the top. The fan is fully locked at about 115. Low coolant is a completely different kettle of fish to over heating, as Tombie said. Easy to reduce load and increase engine speed by dropping down a gear or two if it gets hot but loss of coolant destroys the engine very quickly, which is why you need to the low coolant alarm, which the D4 has.
Unfortunately at the moment my low coolant warning works too well and is intermittently activating with full coolant level. I will have to try to find out what is wrong I guess, so that if it does lose coolant I will know about it.
Re the plastic housing, I replaced mine with an alloy version when they did the two manifolds. I think it should be replaced at least with the timing belts, if not at lower mileage and 7 years of age perhaps.
Bob
2010 D4 3.0TDV6 SE, ediff, LLAMS, 5 x GOE wheels, LT285/60R18 BFG K02's, GOE Compressor Guard, LR Tank, Mitch Hitch, ECB Bull Bar, Kaymar Rear Bar, Traxide, Safari Snorkel.
2019 Discovery 5 SD6 SE, 20 inch wheels, 275/55R20 Nitto Grappler G2 tyres
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