Gord Wedman
Well-Known Member
Left on Saturday for a 4 day off-road expedition with my club but had to drop out due to a failure in my cooling system.
The top radiator hose goes into a plastic T that has a small diameter branch leading down to the thermostat. The section of plastic T where the upper radiator hose connects broke and I lost all coolant. Luckily with 13 Land Rover owners around we were able to jury rig the connection and it held well enough to let me drive 250km to home. The club president says he used to own a Classic and they often replaced this T connection with a metal one as they were failure prone. I don't really know why it broke as there is no lateral pressure on it. Maybe I put a hand on it some time in the past and cracked it? Replaced it with an original from one of my parts cars but I think I will see if I can make a metal one. Dimensions are 1.375 inches/35mm for the large ends, 0.775 inches/19.7mm for the branch tube and overall length of 3.385 inches/86mm.
If you replace your hoses at some point you might consider also replacing this T piece. Cheers.
The top radiator hose goes into a plastic T that has a small diameter branch leading down to the thermostat. The section of plastic T where the upper radiator hose connects broke and I lost all coolant. Luckily with 13 Land Rover owners around we were able to jury rig the connection and it held well enough to let me drive 250km to home. The club president says he used to own a Classic and they often replaced this T connection with a metal one as they were failure prone. I don't really know why it broke as there is no lateral pressure on it. Maybe I put a hand on it some time in the past and cracked it? Replaced it with an original from one of my parts cars but I think I will see if I can make a metal one. Dimensions are 1.375 inches/35mm for the large ends, 0.775 inches/19.7mm for the branch tube and overall length of 3.385 inches/86mm.
If you replace your hoses at some point you might consider also replacing this T piece. Cheers.