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Old 3rd January 2015, 13:49   #1
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Default Fuel cooler thermo valve mount

Clarabelle has developed a drip from the plastic valve? above the radiator...

so if anyone has a complete cooler assembly??

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Old 3rd January 2015, 20:36   #2
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Hi, if it's the one behind the offside rear wheel, I've got one you can have. Pm me

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Old 11th January 2015, 18:02   #3
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Bump on this as the leak is worsening...
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Old 11th January 2015, 18:59   #4
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Bump on this as the leak is worsening...
Im on the hunt for one as well. Is yours a 2 pipe or a 4 pipe version? Mine has part code PIB100118 and is 4 pipes.

As a temporary fix im going to remove the thermostat with a "y" connector with the outlet blocked for the leg that returns direct to the tank. This should route all the fuel through the cooler. Wanted to fit it today but the rain was against me.

Got the part yesterday, £2.94 from halfords for an 8mm connector.
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Old 11th January 2015, 19:06   #5
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Im on the hunt for one as well. Is yours a 2 pipe or a 4 pipe version? Mine has part code PIB100118 and is 4 pipes.

As a temporary fix im going to remove the thermostat with a "y" connector with the outlet blocked for the leg that returns direct to the tank. This should route all the fuel through the cooler. Wanted to fit it today but the rain was against me.

Got the part yesterday, £2.94 from halfords for an 8mm connector.
8mm internal or external connector?

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Old 11th January 2015, 19:08   #6
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I am almost certain the same thermostat valve is used on the Freelander TD 4 check this out



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Old 11th January 2015, 19:14   #7
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I am almost certain the save thermostat valve is used on the Freelander TD 4 check this out



Certainly looks the same. that gives me something else to search for on rimmers. Thanks.
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8mm internal or external connector?

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It takes an 8mm id. hose, and is labeled 8mm on the packet.
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Following on from all the above and in particular the Freelander TD4 reference, have only seen this S/H one on Ebay :

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/LAND-ROVER...item4d252af1ae
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that says non return, not thermostat control....mmmmmmm

need to get underneath and fins a PN me thinks...
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