Engine to heater matrix pipes

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Webley1991

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Does anyone supply the length of steel tubing running from the cylinder head heater valve to the heater matrix as a spare part?

The inside of the one I have is completely rusted, and it is in need of replacement.

If it's not available, I have considered sourcing a length of stainless tubing to make one from.

Also, is there supposed to be a return hose connector and a plug in these threaded holes on the cylinder head (see photo).

Thanks for any replies.
 

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577269 is the part number for the steel tubing - you need the supplementary parts catalogue for these bits. The adaptor for the return is 243535, the steel tube for the return is 277295, the rubber tubes are 577292 for both connections into the heater matrix and the short straight rubber hoses from the adaptor and the thermostat to the steel pipes are both 231895. The brackets for the steel tubes are 559637 - you'll need 3. Now go google!
 
577269 is the part number for the steel tubing - you need the supplementary parts catalogue for these bits. The adaptor for the return is 243535, the steel tube for the return is 277295, the rubber tubes are 577292 for both connections into the heater matrix and the short straight rubber hoses from the adaptor and the thermostat to the steel pipes are both 231895. The brackets for the steel tubes are 559637 - you'll need 3. Now go google!


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The other hole is for the temperature sender.
optional parts cataloque can be found by searching google for smithies landrover will bring up a NZ site of intereset
 
Thanks for the replies. I googled all of the part numbers, and not all are available.

For example the part number length of steel tubing brings up this thread in google search. I googled "land rover 577269".

559637 and 277295 also don't seem to be listed anywhere.

Is the parts catalogue available in physical paper form anywhere? I have tried the pdf before but my internet connection is frustratingly slow.
 
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