Freelander 1 Oil Cooler

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Bife

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Hi,

2001 FL1 Td4

I have had a bit of oil in the water for a while but no overheating or steam or smoke in exhaust, temp fine (even in 30 + C Portugal weather) or anything suchlike.

But suddenly the temp gauge was creeping up to halfway, which wasn't that alarming but higher than normal and so I decided to check levels

However, before I got home I suddenly started to loose power and looked down and temp was up in red

Managed to stop and pull over (Thanks God I had just got over the Lisbon suspension bridge!) and car overheated immediately as airflow stopped

Opened bonnet and very black oil coming out of expansion bottle along with steam - Bugger!

Let it cool down, opened expansion bottle gingerly (funnily enough like me :) ) and no water but loads of thick very black treacly oil (not emulsified at all)

Checked dipstick - nothing - Bugger & Bugger! Poo even!

Nothing to loose so to calm my nerves and see if engine was now one piece only item I turned key and it surprisingly (I only expected to see if seized or not) it immediately roared into life (and was even more quickly turned off again).

Got a lift home on back of truck and a couple of days later I am now taking a look:

Oil cooler dry as a bone externally - no oil or water leak

Drained oil and still quite a lot in there, but totally black, no water or creamy emulsions - Phew!

Took off bottom hose to drain out any remaining coolant and it was completely full of this appetising licorice black treacle consistency oil. Scraped out as much as I could with a stick and only a couple of drops of coolant came out - not sure if because it all boiled off or because cooling system is so blocked with oily sludge that any water in there is trapped in there.

So ....... finally to my questions :)

1. Oil cooler is most likely culprit - correct?

2. If so, are there two gaskets? one between mounting block and block, and one between cooler and mounting block?

3. If so, can failure of either of these gaskets allow oil to get into the coolant, or can this only happen if the cooler itself breaks internally?

4. What is it likely to be, gaskets or cooler? Not definitively, just what 'normally' happens?

5. Any other advice? It would be most gratefully received!
 
Is yours manual or auto? On mine the auto box cooler failed, and at the time I discovered that it was a relatively common failure item
 
Hi,

2001 FL1 Td4

I have had a bit of oil in the water for a while but no overheating or steam or smoke in exhaust, temp fine (even in 30 + C Portugal weather) or anything suchlike.

But suddenly the temp gauge was creeping up to halfway, which wasn't that alarming but higher than normal and so I decided to check levels

However, before I got home I suddenly started to loose power and looked down and temp was up in red

Managed to stop and pull over (Thanks God I had just got over the Lisbon suspension bridge!) and car overheated immediately as airflow stopped

Opened bonnet and very black oil coming out of expansion bottle along with steam - Bugger!

Let it cool down, opened expansion bottle gingerly (funnily enough like me :) ) and no water but loads of thick very black treacly oil (not emulsified at all)

Checked dipstick - nothing - Bugger & Bugger! Poo even!

Nothing to loose so to calm my nerves and see if engine was now one piece only item I turned key and it surprisingly (I only expected to see if seized or not) it immediately roared into life (and was even more quickly turned off again).

Got a lift home on back of truck and a couple of days later I am now taking a look:

Oil cooler dry as a bone externally - no oil or water leak

Drained oil and still quite a lot in there, but totally black, no water or creamy emulsions - Phew!

Took off bottom hose to drain out any remaining coolant and it was completely full of this appetising licorice black treacle consistency oil. Scraped out as much as I could with a stick and only a couple of drops of coolant came out - not sure if because it all boiled off or because cooling system is so blocked with oily sludge that any water in there is trapped in there.

So ....... finally to my questions :)

1. Oil cooler is most likely culprit - correct?

2. If so, are there two gaskets? one between mounting block and block, and one between cooler and mounting block?

3. If so, can failure of either of these gaskets allow oil to get into the coolant, or can this only happen if the cooler itself breaks internally?

4. What is it likely to be, gaskets or cooler? Not definitively, just what 'normally' happens?

5. Any other advice? It would be most gratefully received!
Yes two gaskets change both even get another oil cooler if you can, have a read of this my friends Rover 75 diesel suffered the same problem the FL1 and the Rover 75 diesel have the same engine M47.

 
Yes two gaskets change both even get another oil cooler if you can, have a read of this my friends Rover 75 diesel suffered the same problem the FL1 and the Rover 75 diesel have the same engine M47.

Thanks!
The Haines FL book says take out starter and radiator but looking at it I am not sure if necessary. I am probably wrong.
I will try and cost/source a new cooler anyone got any advice on where and where not to try to buy? I am in PT so post Brexit, Europe (inc Ireland) and not UK is best, if not only option given PT customs!
I liked the method of testing the oil cooler in that link
With the amount of oil in the water - litres - it must be a significant leak between oil and water
Since there is no water in the oil I guess the oil pressure must be greater than the water pressure at the cooler, which surprises me
 
click the link for oil cooler.


 
click the link for oil cooler.


Thanks, that is cheaper than I imagined but coming from UK means PT customs who are W@nkers
Anyone coming to Lisbon soon for holidays? :)
 
Apparently this is the place here in Portugal
For anyone breaking down near Lisbon or Porto (or elsewhere in PT)
And a great Freelander specialist just south of here is Nuno Sousa who is a great guy and a great mechanic - contacts and translations on request : )
 
Apparently this is the place here in Portugal
For anyone breaking down near Lisbon or Porto (or elsewhere in PT)
And a great Freelander specialist just south of here is Nuno Sousa who is a great guy and a great mechanic - contacts and translations on request : )
But ..... Motormaquina can only get Britpart from UK, so with customs its 200 quid (probably plus 23% VAT - I didnt ask)
Bugger! Welcome to my 'relaxed' life in the Sun :cool:
 
Just looking at @Arctic2 s final link on his post reveals many available within the EU so should be easy to get.

Some pretty cheap too.

J
 
The only Europe ones of interest I can see from @Arctic2 's google linkare these:

Germany
AllBrit
OEM €106
But 'O' Ring and not gasket?

France (?)
RLD Autos
OEM €150


Poland (in German)
Interteile
€50 (cant be OEM?)
Edit: "Versand nach Deutschland und Österreich" :(


I'm just wondering if anyone has used any of these people

I am also coming back to the UK in 2nd week of July so might get one sent to mum's house in
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so might get one sent there for me to bring back.

I think OEM parts are Britpart? Excuse my ignorance, but are they much better than non OEM?
 
Done, Ordered from UK to deliver to mum's
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I went for the 50 quid one from DMGRS

In case anyone else has problems ordering online from them as well, I could only get it to work by using the Paypal button on the screenshot below. Clicking the CHECKOUT button didnt work, neither for the following Paypal nor Credit Card options. Strange.

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The Haines FL book says take out starter and radiator but looking at it I am not sure if necessary. I am probably wrong.

I was wrong - the Haines Manual says starter and inlet manifold out

It's been 38 C here - I am not looking forward to doing this :D

Rover 75 / MG ZT CDTi (Diesel) Engine Oil Cooler - PBC101370

Rover 75 / MG ZT CDTi Engine to Oil Filter Housing Gasket LVH100250 (Diesel)

Engine Oil Cooler FL1 Td4 (Eurospares) PBC101370L
 
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It's a bit fiddly to access. Once the cooling system is drained, it might be easier to also remove some of those hoses for access.
We did not remove starter when doing one of our TD4's.

RAVE says this:
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It's a bit fiddly to access. Once the cooling system is drained, it might be easier to also remove some of those hoses for access.
We did not remove starter when doing one of our TD4's.

RAVE says this:
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Thanks!
I cant believe I forgot about RAVE
But I just tried to open it and it doesnt seem to work on my Windows 11 installation,
I'll have to try on my old lappy that still has Win 10

I also am going to remover the oil filter/cooler block and replace that inner gasket - any mention of that in RAVE, please?

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