HeywoodFloyd
Active Member
Ok exploding might be exhagerating, but it got you here reading this!
Bursting is probably more apt - although one of them really did give off an impressive bang.
Basically, I bought a 2007 LR2 recently, it came with hole in the lower intercooler pipe section. But the previous owner had recently replaced the top elbow section due to a hole before this one occurred. A coincidence I thought, and set about replacing the burst section as soon as I got it home.
Here's a thread where I ask about how to do it: https://www.landyzone.co.uk/land-rover/replace-intercooler-pipe.370216/
Anyway, I replaced the whole set of 3 sections of the piping to the intercooler, as part of a kit, and took it out for a drive, and BOOM, the middle section this time pops wide open!
So what do I do now? Assume it was yet another coincidence? that there was a fault in the pipe section? (it's the hard plastic section, where as the 2 sections are silicon pipes (as you probably already know).
Or do I start investigating why this engine is making holes in intercooler pipe sections? I'm loathed to spend some more time replacing the pipe, to just make another one go pop.
So, thoughts please? Try again, and hope for the best, or start investigating things like the MAP sensor (suggested in the other thread)?
Bursting is probably more apt - although one of them really did give off an impressive bang.
Basically, I bought a 2007 LR2 recently, it came with hole in the lower intercooler pipe section. But the previous owner had recently replaced the top elbow section due to a hole before this one occurred. A coincidence I thought, and set about replacing the burst section as soon as I got it home.
Here's a thread where I ask about how to do it: https://www.landyzone.co.uk/land-rover/replace-intercooler-pipe.370216/
Anyway, I replaced the whole set of 3 sections of the piping to the intercooler, as part of a kit, and took it out for a drive, and BOOM, the middle section this time pops wide open!
So what do I do now? Assume it was yet another coincidence? that there was a fault in the pipe section? (it's the hard plastic section, where as the 2 sections are silicon pipes (as you probably already know).
Or do I start investigating why this engine is making holes in intercooler pipe sections? I'm loathed to spend some more time replacing the pipe, to just make another one go pop.
So, thoughts please? Try again, and hope for the best, or start investigating things like the MAP sensor (suggested in the other thread)?