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vs322 Member Since: 08 Apr 2020 Location: Athens Posts: 584 |
I'm about to book the old girl for her annual health check and spa treatment so I'm preparing a list with all the things I want done.
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21st Jan 2023 9:27am |
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Haylands Member Since: 04 Mar 2014 Location: East Yorkshire Posts: 8239 |
Looks like it's failed at the hose to plastic end joint, is it original or pattern..??
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21st Jan 2023 9:39am |
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vs322 Member Since: 08 Apr 2020 Location: Athens Posts: 584 |
Thanks, it's a pattern "Gates" one, that's what we could pick up then. I will have the garage order an original part on Monday. While I agree with the lower temp mod, I prefer to keep the thing stock. At least until something forces me to reconsider. I'm enjoying a pretty good mileage, too. Got 15,3 Lt/100Km mixed (part heavy traffic) in winter and 16,2 with full blown AC in summer. Highway at 120km/h gets me 12,5 Lt/100Km |
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21st Jan 2023 9:48am |
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Haylands Member Since: 04 Mar 2014 Location: East Yorkshire Posts: 8239 |
Read the first part of that thread.... BMW originally designed the engine to run cooler, they were forced to make it run hotter for part throttle emissions, no other reason, when the engine was fitted to the Range Rover. All you are doing is returning the design of the cooling system to what was originally designed by BMW.....
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21st Jan 2023 10:06am |
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vs322 Member Since: 08 Apr 2020 Location: Athens Posts: 584 |
Thanks Pete. Yes I've read the whole thread quite a few times over the years and also done my research and do agree on the merits of this modification. And indeed may be Especially beneficial considering the climate and driving conditions here. I had a new thermostat electric circuit fail on me last year so next time I need a thermostat or water pump replaced, I may just go ahead with the mod anyway.
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21st Jan 2023 10:38am |
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Haylands Member Since: 04 Mar 2014 Location: East Yorkshire Posts: 8239 |
It should be fine for another week, the leak will probably get less as the coolant seeps out and dries it tends to help seal the joint... just don't touch it and knock the red fur off...
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21st Jan 2023 10:53am |
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vs322 Member Since: 08 Apr 2020 Location: Athens Posts: 584 |
Thanks, Pete. I'm keeping my hands off until it's replacement. I do carry some water with me at all times and fortunately the weather is too mild so I won't be going on any hunting trip this weekend or the other. |
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21st Jan 2023 10:56am |
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Haylands Member Since: 04 Mar 2014 Location: East Yorkshire Posts: 8239 |
Pete
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21st Jan 2023 11:00am |
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vs322 Member Since: 08 Apr 2020 Location: Athens Posts: 584 |
Ducks will rejoice Time to free up some space in the freezer. |
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21st Jan 2023 11:01am |
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vs322 Member Since: 08 Apr 2020 Location: Athens Posts: 584 |
Well, it turns out that the Gates hose is failing in more than one way. Did a close-up inspection of all hoses and couplings and, sure enough, the thin hose's lower coupling to the radiator / gearbox thermostat is also sweating. The two points of failure seem to fully justify the amount of coolant loss as of late.
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29th Jan 2023 5:05pm |
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