Irishrover
Well-Known Member
Disco 3,2008, TDV6 Auto
Hi guys...Changed the belts last weekend, front was easy but rear (FIP) was a pain
Anyway, car started fine and ran as sweet as ever.
Took it out for a run on Monday (First outing) and when I got back, I noticed a trail of diesel on the drive. Had a look underneath and there was a trickle coming from one of the small oil cooler bolted to the chassis, it appeared to be from the connector located on one of the larger stub pipes on the cooler-hard to tell really as it was dripping off the corner of the cooler. This pipe went up to the top rear of the engine to a connector with a blue pipe release button located on the fuel bleed valve. I had been pulling & pushing both pipes whilst replacing the rear belt.
Bit the bullet and got a S/H cooler and replacement fuel pipe complete with connector even though the pipe & connector did not appear to be damaged.Fitted the replacement cooler and pipe but it's still p^&&^ng out.
The cooler has four stub pipes, two at the top 10mm dia and two at the bottom 8mm dia so it's impossible to get them mixed.
The other pipe from the top rear of the engine goes to a connector with a white release button located close to the fuel bleed valve and the other end to a connector close to the fuel filter-had to drop the transmission under guard to access it.
Can anyone confirm that these locations are correct. In the meantime, I'm going to try yet another cooler as it's difficult to see the precise location of the leak lying on one's back and getting soaked in the process.
Incidentally, the engine sounds "Lumpy" when running.
Hi guys...Changed the belts last weekend, front was easy but rear (FIP) was a pain
Anyway, car started fine and ran as sweet as ever.
Took it out for a run on Monday (First outing) and when I got back, I noticed a trail of diesel on the drive. Had a look underneath and there was a trickle coming from one of the small oil cooler bolted to the chassis, it appeared to be from the connector located on one of the larger stub pipes on the cooler-hard to tell really as it was dripping off the corner of the cooler. This pipe went up to the top rear of the engine to a connector with a blue pipe release button located on the fuel bleed valve. I had been pulling & pushing both pipes whilst replacing the rear belt.
Bit the bullet and got a S/H cooler and replacement fuel pipe complete with connector even though the pipe & connector did not appear to be damaged.Fitted the replacement cooler and pipe but it's still p^&&^ng out.
The cooler has four stub pipes, two at the top 10mm dia and two at the bottom 8mm dia so it's impossible to get them mixed.
The other pipe from the top rear of the engine goes to a connector with a white release button located close to the fuel bleed valve and the other end to a connector close to the fuel filter-had to drop the transmission under guard to access it.
Can anyone confirm that these locations are correct. In the meantime, I'm going to try yet another cooler as it's difficult to see the precise location of the leak lying on one's back and getting soaked in the process.
Incidentally, the engine sounds "Lumpy" when running.