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Scottyav



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United Kingdom 2007 Range Rover Autobiography TDV8 Zambezi Silver

i had three leaks and a pipe and was very mucky, just the additives making it congeal






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Post #375834 5th Mar 2016 11:26am
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Hammer



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Australia 2007 Range Rover Vogue TDV8 Zambezi Silver

Ok put it all back together and it began to leak again, I traced the leak back to the thermostat housing.

Took it all apart again and found the oring damaged. I must have been a bit rough putting it together.

I put coolant on the oring to help assembly maybe I need a better lubricant to help it slide into place.

Any tips on how to do it without damaging the oring would be appreciated.

Paul

Post #377509 15th Mar 2016 11:20am
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vaz



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United Kingdom 2007 Range Rover Vogue TDV8 Java Black

Hi Paul.
I used some vaseline (petroleum jelly). Some on the O ring and a good smear around the hole in the block.
Don't worry about the slight contamination in the water/antifreeze mix, the small amount wont make any difference.
Make sure the hole is clean. I cleaned ours up with some 400 grit wet & dry as it was slightly pitted.

Steve. 1968 Series IIA Pastel Green, nearly there project

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Hammer



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Australia 2007 Range Rover Vogue TDV8 Zambezi Silver

Thanks Steve.

Ok applied Vaseline and she popped into place no problems.

All back together and no leaks.

Paul

Post #379176 24th Mar 2016 10:28am
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Dale



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Finland 

Good write up. Thanks for sharing! Pics are essential in this hassle. Thumbs Up

I do have a new thermostat waiting, but housing is still intact. No leaks. Car is -09/-10 model.

Post #396555 18th Jul 2016 5:25am
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