yes ,you could try ep75w90 if yours oil is thickerive just taken my 1993 defender 110 tdi on motorway / long distance trip for the first time since I’ve had it. I’ve taken the cubby box out to give more space and I noticed that the plate between the seat boxes on the floor got really really hot .
Is that expected?
Not a truer wordA couple of months time, you'll be asking how to get more heat.
What is this magic? I just open the leaky water/air thingyI have an XS and put the air conditioning on at times to let the two opposing temperature currents fight it out
ive no experience with it myself but seen a lot with it ,best on the underside,worth trying a synthetic thinner ep oil in t/box and or a cooler sump plateanyone have any experience on which “silver backed foam” works best? just done 3000 miles in southern Europe, and when it was 45°C outside has to keep leg off of handbrake as it was “f. that’s hot temp” and water in cubby box was somewhere between fresh hot steamy pee and cuppa soup temperature . Have seen pre cut kits for seatbox and transmission tunnel, or just packs to cut yourself and huge price differences. most claim to do sound but also heat proof???. Have seen the plate under my cubby box is just that, a plate (no insulation) do some have silver stuff under as well as on top? been researching a bit and all claims seem anectdotal and basednon sound rather than heat deflection??!
thanks, will do thinner oil when back and do another service, any recomendadtions? will google coolwe sump plate nowive no experience with it myself but seen a lot with it ,best on the underside,worth trying a synthetic thinner ep oil in t/box and or a cooler sump plate
I have one of those fitted, didn't bother with the temp sender though. I fitted it before going to morocco last ear and I can say that even with it in place the tunnel still gets hot. although to get there there were a couple of 800 mile motorway days so this is to be expected. I also have a piece of silver backed foam on the underside of the center panel and the whole seat box and tunnel is wrapped in foil backed bitumen and then covered with a rubber cover. This was done originally as sound proofing but it also took the temperature from hot to warm so made did make a difference.Have seen this: https://www.lrparts.net/da9018-bill...iscovery-and-range-rover-classic-diesels.html which also says you can fit an oil temp gauge, something I have been thinking would be better in the 300tdi instrument dash than an analogue clock???
https://www.firstfour.co.uk/sump-pan-high-capacity-lt230-transfer-box-for-roamerdrive.htmlthanks, will do thinner oil when back and do another service, any recomendadtions? will google coolwe sump plate now