Bobdog
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You might know your stuff SF but there's no need to be a condescending smart arse. I'm not claiming to be a "specialist", I'm sharing my own experiences to try to help others. Or do you have to be an 'expert' to post here?... Both my D2's had almost full dealer service history when I bought them, both had original LR hoses and both were checked regularly for coolant, oil etc by myself. Both HGF's were caused by head shifting on block due to the plastic dowels - a common issue with 10p engines, and as I'm sure you well know, the reason they changed to metal dowels in the 15p engine, both mine over the 150k mark. So neither caused by lack of maintenance or cheap hoses.So i'm wondering what kind of specialist are you to decide which is "decent" other than genuine LR? ...as based on the bolded final part of your statment you should think twice why????.... IMO it's not in your favour to give advices for others what to do after two HG failures unless you can explain exactly why did they happen other than going cheap on replacement parts or poor maintainance,.. my engine is 10P from 2000 at aroud 200K miles and i've never had a HG failure but i respect my vehicle and i dont want to save money on it cos it's part of my familly if you see what i mean...
My first one, after the HG was repaired had a "cheap aftermarket" top hose fitted by the land rover specialist. In the two years that I owned it afterwards, it never lost a drop of coolant. My current one is with a land rover specialist right now. Again, caused by head shift and sheer bad luck. NOT cheap hoses or poor maintenance.
So you maintain yours meticulously- well done
Your HG is still intact after 200k? Lucky bloke.