I changed mine a while ago. Can't remember what I paid but I got it from here.
Land Rover 101 - British 4wd's Contact details!
I get most stuff here and generally they are good on price.
Dave.
I need to replace the expansion tank and cap, I'm thinking of doing the ejector pump at the same time.
Someone mentioned that they were quite cheap, but the cheapest I can find is Land Rover parts - HOSE & EJECTOR PUMP - COOLING SYS BLEED - L/ROVER DEF+DISC
Is this about right?
I changed mine a while ago. Can't remember what I paid but I got it from here.
Land Rover 101 - British 4wd's Contact details!
I get most stuff here and generally they are good on price.
Dave.
What the hell is an ejector pump, from that diagram it just looks like a kind of 1 way valve ?
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From this thread: http://www.aulro.com/afvb/discovery-...-assembly.html , the "ejector pump" appears to be nothing more than a 3-way Y piece of plastic that doesn't even have a one way valve or anything inside.
I believe it acts simply as a 3-way hose joiner, through which air is bleed from the cooling system upon startup.
It has been known to leak slowly or even split, but it appears to be a rare problem.
Others have replaced it with a plain t-piece.
I carry a t-piece in my spares just in case it goes one day.
I just bought a replacement one. $60. Yikes
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It appears there has been a spate of leaking ejector pumps lately. I just bought one too which comes with the three hoses attached. Its a good idea especially if your hoses are getting a little perished to buy the kit.
I have a mate who cooked his engine when it cracked. Buy a t piece or go to a hose place and by a brass 3 way block and connections to match the pipe sizes .![]()
Thats what I did. Pat
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