Frank, one of my old mates is an ex-Land Rover Australia engineer and in his opinion he couldn't work out why Solihull did a lot of things
Things like the greased wheel bearings with two piece axle flanges so that you get fretting corrosion, the undersized rear lower trailing arms, the terribly undersized steering arms with a channel under the diff so that when they bent they jammed, th etime it took to introduce the cross drilled input gear in the LT230 t/case, etc.
He said Australia used to ask for changes and the UK was deaf to any request.
I can understand needing a bleed in the divider, but does it need to be so big ?
When I mentioned blocking it to my rad bloke he straight away said he used a 1/8" hole,
I'm happy with that.
A 1/2" or 5/8" or whatever it is hole seems crazy. I'm sure someone had something in mind, but what ?
I can see it helping if you have a major blockage in the tubes from garbage, but what about those of us in warmer climes that keep our cooling system clean ?
Blokes such as Pat303 have had the bleed closed for years and his car has clicked over 400,000km now.
I'll send Pat a PM and ask him to put in his 2 bobs worth on when and what he's observed although I think he's in the middle of a house move ATM.
Back when i was working on race cars an old mechanic said to me "just because the bloke that designed this designs F1 cars doesn't mean he knows what he's doing"
It really made look at things critically and try and understand what they were trying to achieve, but not be afraid to modify something either.
Luckily I worked with my ex-LRA mate quite a bit too and his attitude was much the same and we had some pretty good results changing things a long way from stock.



				
				
				
					
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