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Thread: 300 Tdi Water Leak

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    D-Fen-Der Guest

    300 Tdi Water Leak

    Hi Guys n Girls,

    Firstly, I joined this forum not long after buying my first (second hand) Defender, indeed my first 4WD earlier this year. 1998 130, has done 235K and I love it. Lots of good information on this site which has been very helpful. The issue is I live in Bundaberg and the local dealer seems as good as useless, unless I want to buy a new LR. My mechanic openly admits to not knowing much about LR's in general so I was off to a good start. Now to the issue at hand.

    I noticed a small amount of water leaking onto the garage floor the other day. Bright coolant green. Took it to my mechanic, who had a look and immediately shyed away, and recommended I take it to a LR specialist. He said that the water leak looked like it was coming from behind the timing belt cover somewhere. In short, some radiator additive was added to 'patch it up' and band-aid the issue until I can get it looked at by someone who knows what they are doing.

    Now all you spanner savvy people out there who might be tempted to suggest I get out my tools and start ripping things out...thank you, but I know my strengths and weaknesses, and this is definately something I wouldn't tackle. SO, finally to my questions, does this mean a BIG job, whereby once I am informed of the price to fix it, I'll assume the fetal position and start rocking back and forth? And can anybody recommend a mechanic close to Bundaberg?

    I have done some looking on this forum, and found references to Gold City LR people in Gympie, and Brit Parts on the Sunshine Coast.

    Would really appreciate any suggestions you might have. Thank you.

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    It is VERY probable it is only the 'P' gasket leaking, it isn't actualy behind the timing cover but the housing adjacent to it, that bolts to the front of the block on the passenger side and supports the wate pump, alternator and power steering pump. There is an upgraded steel shim type gasket available now, described as a 'coolant bracket gasket' but most in the knoiw call it the 'P' gasket, short for Pistol as it is shaped similarly.

    An easy enough job as long as the 3 long bolts aren't corroded into the cover...

    Bundy, not sure who you could ask around there Redcliffe is a bit of a hike but MR automotive know their stuff.

    Your usual mech could do it, it is pretty straight forward no touching timing belts or anything like that.

    JC

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    Thank you Justinc, always great when someone takes the time to reply.

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    I second the P gasket. If you dont have the history of the timing belt being done, being at 235K Km its near on due to get the belt changed. This is also near enough to a 50K interval which means the front end of your engine would really really appreciate being pulled apart having the cooling sytstem clean out, the intercooler flushed and the hoses replaced with new ones.

    should only take a day.
    Dave

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    D-Fen-Der Guest
    Cheers Dave, like I said to JC, it's really great to have people take the time to reply to queries. When I bought the vehicle, I was told that the timing belt was done at 210K, but your advice makes perfect sense. Will just have to find someone locally who can do the job, or book it into one of those places I mentioned in my initial post. Have relatives at the Sunshine Coast, so might be a good excuse to visit them for a day or two.

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    Water leak work

    D.

    If you are going to get in there to do the P gasket which by the way also went on my Defender it pays to change the following as well
    - p gasket
    - water pump
    - all the idler bearings
    - timing belt
    - check the fan bearing
    - check alternator brushes and bearings or replace if it is still the original. .
    - intercooler clean out

    One lot of front end dismantling instead of doing it a couple of times or a break down on the side of the track.

    Cheers

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    D-Fen-Der Guest
    Dromander, sounds like good advice too. Thank you for the reply.

    Cheers

    Quote Originally Posted by dromader driver View Post
    D.

    If you are going to get in there to do the P gasket which by the way also went on my Defender it pays to change the following as well
    - p gasket
    - water pump
    - all the idler bearings
    - timing belt
    - check the fan bearing
    - check alternator brushes and bearings or replace if it is still the original. .
    - intercooler clean out

    One lot of front end dismantling instead of doing it a couple of times or a break down on the side of the track.

    Cheers

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    Quote Originally Posted by Blknight.aus View Post
    I second the P gasket. If you dont have the history of the timing belt being done, being at 235K Km its near on due to get the belt changed. This is also near enough to a 50K interval which means the front end of your engine would really really appreciate being pulled apart having the cooling sytstem clean out, the intercooler flushed and the hoses replaced with new ones.

    should only take a day.
    Very good advice.Keeping the cooling system clean is the key to happy Tdi ownership. Pat

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    Fender Bender Guest
    HI
    There is a place at hervey bay called andersons Land rover they do mechanical work.
    Raymond

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    D-Fen-Der Guest
    Quote Originally Posted by Fender Bender View Post
    HI
    There is a place at hervey bay called andersons Land rover they do mechanical work.
    Raymond
    Thank you Raymond, I will check them out. Hervey Bay is not too far from here.

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