ant_harvey
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Search for water pump tell tale as the td5 has it in a weird place
Sounds exactly right - I need to get a replacement seal by the sounds of things. ThanksAre you sure it is not the fuel cooler leaking? it is a known issue.
This guy did a great write up .
http://www.discovery2.co.uk/fuelcooler.html
Cheers
Thanks - it's not the pump. Ive just replaced it and it's on the other side of the engine.Search for water pump tell tale as the td5 has it in a weird place
if those drops of water in the pic are 'coolant' then you need to get some actual coolant in there.Hi, Ive been working on reducing the number (not eliminating) of leaks my Disco TD5 (1999) has. I'm slightly stuck on this one - it looks like coolant is coming out of this cylinder below the injectors - see photos. Any ideas on how to fix? Many thanks
It's on a 50% mix but it's a light yellow colour- according to the label it can mix with any coolant and suitable for all vehicles.if those drops of water in the pic are 'coolant' then you need to get some actual coolant in there.
hmm... well i prefer to use the recommended OAT coolant. bright pink/orange. it has the advantage that its easier to see where your leaks areIt's on a 50% mix but it's a light yellow colour- according to the label it can mix with any coolant and suitable for all vehicles.
i presume you mean glow plugs,injectors are inside the rocker coverHi, Ive been working on reducing the number (not eliminating) of leaks my Disco TD5 (1999) has. I'm slightly stuck on this one - it looks like coolant is coming out of this cylinder below the injectors - see photos. Any ideas on how to fix? Many thanks
id have bought another cooler, but you need lube and either very careful with a rubber mallet or a squeeze in a viceHas anyone else struggled with getting the end back in the cooler once the new O ring is on? I really can't get the bleeper back in. Any advice would be helpful, tried a bit of lube.
A second hand one might have had the same issues, they seem to go for about £20. A new one is more than I can afford. The o rings were less than a fiver and took me under an hour - tested and working fine. As mentioned a more accomplished home mechanic could do it in half that time. No need to remove the cooler but I did find it easier removing the small diameter pipe going to the header tank, for anyone else thinking about doing this.id have bought another cooler, but you need lube and either very careful with a rubber mallet or a squeeze in a vice
typoA second hand one might have had the same issues, they seem to go for about £20. A new one is more than I can afford. The o rings were less than a fiver and took me under an hour - tested and working fine. As mentioned a more accomplished home mechanic could do it in half that time. No need to remove the cooler but I did find it easier removing the small diameter pipe going to the header tank, for anyone else thinking about doing this.
you might find the injectors are actually inside the rocker coverShirley, the water pump on the TD5 is on the opposite side of the engine to the injectors.
Cheers
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