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    Oil showing on top of engine.

    Could this be something serious to have done immediately, or maybe just a new hose clamp needed?
    Inlet3.jpgInlet1.jpg
    AlanH.

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    Not seated correctly, replace oring and go again.. Mine takes a bit of love to get seated correctly..

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    Thanks Josh. Looking at the pics again I can see where it's not in squarely so will be under the bonnet tomorrow and see what I can do. I'll check the O ring for damage and buy another if necessary.
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    As a tip, the plastic 90 degree thing gets stress fractures where the metal clip mounts. Mine was endlessly leaking and I examined it close up and could see fractures. This was causing it to continually break free and leak. I bought a new plastic piece and o-ring and it’s not moved since. Let me find some photos
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    These cracks are enough to allow movement enough to leak. The o-ring seals right on the edge so there not much tolerance.
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    Part number is

    LR014212 - intake duct

    LR008353 - large o-ring
    2010 TDV6 3.0L Discovery 4 HSE
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    Noticed the same oil traces whilst doing a recent oil change.
    The air duct was not quite inline where the large clip is,as in DJs post.
    Noticed the body of the duct was hitting the radiator hose clamp...possibly preventing correct alignment?
    It is the clip immediately below the red box in DJ' pic....shaved a bit off the duct box with a hacksaw blade.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ATH View Post
    Thanks Josh. Looking at the pics again I can see where it's not in squarely so will be under the bonnet tomorrow and see what I can do. I'll check the O ring for damage and buy another if necessary.
    AlanH.
    Your welcome Alan, I find I lubricate mine then push it in with crazy force while pushing and twisting it. Then it goes click

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