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Old 5th March 2020, 19:14   #1
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Does anyone have or know where there is a coolant bleed screw available (besides Rimmers - https://rimmerbros.com/Item--i-PCH119301)? Online searches have not returned anything useful.



Found coolant residue over the engine cover and water weeping out of my bleed screw today as the screw top has somehow come off and is just sitting on top...



I hope this is the last thing I need to do to the cooling system now - been an expensive 14 months with various issues on the cooling system!


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Old 5th March 2020, 19:36   #2
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I think the part number you need is PYP10008.

https://www.google.com/search?q=PYP1...w=1920&bih=937
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Scrappy?
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As said above I have purchased of eBay before using pyp10008l as the product code its used in a few land rovers and is identical to the one used on our diesels.
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Thanks for the replies all - part number very useful


I can only assume a screwdriver had been used in the past as MGJohn suggested, in one of it's many bleeding sessions last year, and weakened it..


I'll order one and then have some fun trying to get the broken one out.



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