So...if a V8 is over/under-revving and generally acting up, one of the possible solutions might be to replace the coolant temperature sensor? Turns out that we ordered a sender rather than a sensor, but what the hell, replace it anyway, right?
Over-zealous boyfriend tightened the (as it turned out different sized) replacement sender to the point where it sheared off.
So, today he had-at the stump of the sender with a bolt remover (reverse thread-tap thing) with a similar amount of agression. The stump of the sender started to shift and then, CRACK goes the housing.
So now we have a '96 EFI Discovery with a big thread-tap thinger sticking out of where the coolant sender ought to be and a one inch crack running down to the body of the manifold. And it leaked a little coolant as you might expect. Could anyone suggest the next step please? I assume that it will need welding back up again and re-tapping for a new sender, but could we use epoxy or similar to keep it running in the meantime (without creating an exciting coolant fountain whilst on the M5). We seem to have borked our only mode of transport!
Any suggestions?
Mim.
Over-zealous boyfriend tightened the (as it turned out different sized) replacement sender to the point where it sheared off.
So, today he had-at the stump of the sender with a bolt remover (reverse thread-tap thing) with a similar amount of agression. The stump of the sender started to shift and then, CRACK goes the housing.
So now we have a '96 EFI Discovery with a big thread-tap thinger sticking out of where the coolant sender ought to be and a one inch crack running down to the body of the manifold. And it leaked a little coolant as you might expect. Could anyone suggest the next step please? I assume that it will need welding back up again and re-tapping for a new sender, but could we use epoxy or similar to keep it running in the meantime (without creating an exciting coolant fountain whilst on the M5). We seem to have borked our only mode of transport!
Any suggestions?
Mim.