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Lordy9099



Member Since: 22 Jul 2023
Location: Manchester
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United Kingdom 2012 Range Rover Westminster TDV8 Santorini Black
Oil Cooler coolant seals

Hi Guys,

So I’ve just got round to changing my oil cooler as I’ve had an oil leak down the back of the engine and a very bad burning smell when stationary and smoking.

Anyway I’ve successfully changed the cooler and put it all back together however when plugging the 90 degree coolant pipe into the side of the cooler when rebuilding it didn’t seem to sit very tightly and I didn’t think at the time it would be a good seal but as the. Connector was over the ridge on the oil cooler I assumed it was seated correctly. Unfortunately not as it’s leaking, I did remove the rubber gasket and clean this along with the plastic ring that seem to sit in-front. Can someone give me if these seals are replaceable without buying all the coolant pipe section, and how is the seal plastic ring and the connector supposed to sit onto the cooler?

Thanks in advance

Post #703212 27th Oct 2024 5:28pm
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Meerbusch



Member Since: 16 May 2012
Location: Zürich (CH) + Düsseldorf (D)
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Germany 2017 Range Rover Vogue SDV8 Carpathian Grey

Hello,

I know the problem well enough, I have probably already replaced 20 oil coolers, I always do the following: if you loosen the screw to the right of the 90 degree hose and make a small bent metal bracket and then mount it like a washer, this metal bracket presses it The hose is nice and tight and, above all, straight to the oil cooler connection. Otherwise, buy a coolant hose with a 90 degree bend and attach it with normal clamps.

Many greetings L405 SDV8 2017 + Lancia Flavia Coupe 1964 + RRS L494 3.0 SDV6 + C220CDI Convertible 2021

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Ed_2009



Member Since: 09 Dec 2024
Location: Cheshire
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United Kingdom 

What model car was this on? Something you wrangled with yourself?

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AndyRoo



Member Since: 06 Dec 2023
Location: Gloucester
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Scotland 2012 Range Rover Westminster TDV8 Fuji White

Hi,

I did mine some time back and although in another thread, thought I'd paste here as well.

Collapsed O ring I replaced with this off EBAY, 18mm x 2.5mm, Viton Rubber FKM O Ring Seals: https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/141455807142?var=441967645571


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Finished changing out my leaking oil cooler for new Nissins unit today, bought new gaskets but didn't need them as the new unit came complete, so some spares up for grabs, I'll put up for sale at a discount later.

Also took the oportunity to replace all the oil, coolant etc. root around for anything untoward, nothing found really all of the pipes in excellent condition.

Couple of lessons learnt there so I'll add to the wiki guide:

1. the wee 18mm x 2.5 mm washer inside the right angled water junction on the cooler was perished so 2 day delay while a replacement arrived, did change the 2 small ones on the cooler rear though, should have got this one with the other bits Doh ! I also cut off that pipe clamp and replaced with a spring clip as it's easier to remove the water pipe from the connector due to other metalwork in the way, then take off the connector sans pipework as you want to be changing the O ring on the bench not in situ and definately don't want to be losing that spring clip.


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2. The rear steel bracket that the plenum sits on, has 4 vertical studs and 2 horizontal ones, the two horizontal threaded studs way too long and hard to get it off without risking breaking something, so cut them down to 1cm long. Much easier, why they were 3cm long, no idea.





3. Tip, must remember not to tilt the oil cooler when removing it and put it staight into a bucket, there is still about 1/2 litre of oil and water in there, which I found when I inverted it for a look. so spent a while cleaning up the driveway with her indoors somewhat miffed at the mess.

So far all good, spilt oil will burn off over the next day or so even though soaked everything in brake cleaner.

Let's hope that's an end to it.

A. Fuji White / Jet 2012 4.4 TDV8 Westminster

Post #706522 10th Dec 2024 9:32am
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