4.2 SC - Oil cooler lines. | |
Hi All,
I've been quiet on here lately. If I am honest, i've not really driven my L322 as I want to service the oil and fix the stuck caliper.
That said, I did have it out recently... and was greeted with a split oil cooler hose at a junction.....
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I was really happy with my repair, but it turns out the machinery place gave me a coolant hose.. and I am absolutely RAGING with myself for not checking the part number of the hose before fitting. I usually double check everything and would really like to hold myself to a higher standard...
FWIW - the hose was pre formed with a 90 degree bend in it.
Anyway...
Now that i've done it the cheap way and failed, I want to do it proper and not risk again.
Has anybody changed these lines before?
What are the yellow cap pieces? Are they oil connections or just mounting points? I know where the quick connect end goes, onto the cooler... but is the orange capped end hard to access? Feels like the front end/fan/rads might need to come off as there can't be much space.
If I am honest, I only replaced the rubber part because
A) It seemed easier than doing the hole line and it was only the quick connect that was leaking
B) Cheaper
[url="https://www.island-4x4.co.uk/cooler-pipe-engine-genuine-pbp500250-pbp500300-p-37801.html"]Line 1[/url]
[url="https://www.island-4x4.co.uk/cooler-pipe-engine-genuine-pbp500280-pbp500290-p-37802.html"]Line 2[/url]
(07) 2007 3.6 TDV8 L322 - 135k miles.
(05) 2006 MY Supercharged L322 - Zambezi Silver on Jet Black - 162k miles.
** Smiles per gallon - never forget **
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