Radiator explosion

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Langers

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Hi all

The plastic top on the radiator on my 2.5 DSE Rangie exploded today!

I take it that this particular radiator has had it now... anybody got one or know where I can get another at short notice?

Cheers
 

Thanks for the reply. I'm a regular at Island 4x4 -- unfortunately they're closed now until the 2nd of Jan :(

Was wondering if anyone had a spare used one or knew of anywhere that might be open tomorrow :confused:
 
Mine burst last year in the same place. Seems a common problem.

Lasted 11 years.

Went for OEM as I have been told aftermarket ones don't last. Just grin and bear the cost.
 
When mine went I was in Almaty (Kazakstan) and had no chance of getting a new one so had to find someone who was willing to repair it.
I found a guy that made me up a new top tank out of an aluminium sheet for $200 us and have had no problems with it since and have done 10000 miles with it
 
Not wanting to spend too much on a replacement radiator because I had planned to sell it after Christmas :rolleyes:

I would be happy to get an aftermarket one from Island 4x4 tomorrow if they were open... :(
 
Was his name Borat ?

You might take the **** out of people from Kazakhstan but i bet you could not find anyone in this country willing to build you and new radiator top tank for that type of money either but then again a new radiator here dosent cost that
 
Sorry, overlandrover, didn't mean to denigrate the good people of Kazakhstan.

Just making a joke.

You are right the lazy bastards in this country couldn't build a radiator for $200.

The next time mine goes I will order one from Kazakhstan.
 
Wrong, the plastic just fails with age.

The cap is set to relieve at 15 PSI and vent freely at around 20-22 PSI to prevent damage to the system. In around 1998-9 BMW recalled every vehicle fitted with the early cap as it was not doing the 20-22 PSI thing and causing damage. Don't think Range rover ever did that.
 
The cap is set to relieve at 15 PSI and vent freely at around 20-22 PSI to prevent damage to the system. In around 1998-9 BMW recalled every vehicle fitted with the early cap as it was not doing the 20-22 PSI thing and causing damage. Don't think Range rover ever did that.

Sounds about right... although I've no idea why it would be designed with a plastic top anyway. Accountants got hold of it probably! :(
 
Mine exploded because the plastic failed but to make matters worse I was climbing a steep hill at above 3000 meters so the boiling point of water was much lower and when the hole appeared the water immediately went to superheated steam and nearly punched a hole in the bonnet . as a temporay fix i used Epoxy and didnt tighten the cap it got me to the repair shop and 24 hrs later it had a new top on it.
For a temp repair you might use Epoxy resin but it wont last long
 
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