If you could that would be great. i think what I need is part number ESR1262, but I also think that is no longer available and new rad, s now come with it as standard rather than a separate interchangable adapter.

Yeah I will have a look and let you know, but I found some info that may help. I will make another post as it will need a few links and photos. It’s all from that part number you posted.
 
If you could that would be great. i think what I need is part number ESR1262, but I also think that is no longer available and new rad, s now come with it as standard rather than a separate interchangable adapter.


Hi mate

went back and took a pic for you.

This rad is less than 2 months old

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certainly looks changeable to me..

Mine are different to yours seem to be a longer pipe sticking out
 
If you could that would be great. i think what I need is part number ESR1262, but I also think that is no longer available and new rad, s now come with it as standard rather than a separate interchangable adapter.

Here we go, that part number brings up loads of images, but one shows the sizes on it, how accurate they are, I don’t really know, but it’s more than I know at the minute so I have to trust it (until we prove otherwise).

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This photo shows the part number, and sizes. So I googled the size, and this came up:
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Link: https://www.flowfitonline.com/hydra...e/metric-male-15mm-pitch-x-bsp-male-20mm-x-38

It looks to me as though we can use these adaptors and replace the pipes with the newer style, or get hoses made up with standard 3/8 BSP connectors.
 
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Hi mate

went back and took a pic for you.

This rad is less than 2 months old

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certainly looks changeable to me..

Mine are different to yours seem to be a longer pipe sticking out

There are 2 different fittings for the oil cooler pipes. The early radiators use the “domed” hydraulic fittings, where as later ones used a metric fitting. It could be that yours has the metric style, but ours use the older style. They can be removed and replaced as my radiator came with the straight type, but I needed the older type. I’m sure I kept the ones I took off, but will check later in the week when I finish nights.

Out of interest, did you buy that radiator? If so, did it come with both adaptors?
 
There are 2 different fittings for the oil cooler pipes. The early radiators use the “domed” hydraulic fittings, where as later ones used a metric fitting. It could be that yours has the metric style, but ours use the older style. They can be removed and replaced as my radiator came with the straight type, but I needed the older type. I’m sure I kept the ones I took off, but will check later in the week when I finish nights.

Out of interest, did you buy that radiator? If so, did it come with both adaptors?

Yes bought it from Famous Four on 7/1/2021 their part code BTP2275 was £109 + VAT

they checked on vehicle age type chassis no etc. and it came with those fittings nothing else and was a perfect fit for my pipes on a 300tdi.

Oh Bugger just realised i have taken pic of wrong Landy that is my 110 defender 1995 project, will investigate my 90 200tdi tomorrow for you. @dag019

Ignore everything i said i am an idiot My sincere apologies
 
Yes bought it from Famous Four on 7/1/2021 their part code BTP2275 was £109 + VAT

they checked on vehicle age type chassis no etc. and it came with those fittings nothing else and was a perfect fit for my pipes on a 300tdi.

Oh Bugger just realised i have taken pic of wrong Landy that is my 110 defender 1995 project, will investigate my 90 200tdi tomorrow for you. @dag019

Ignore everything i said i am an idiot My sincere apologies

I can’t remember the part number I fitted. I went back through my photos but I don’t think I took a photo of it. I think it’s a bit strange as I’m sure mine was a britpart radiator too, but I came with both sets of fittings.
 
I’ve got a leaky pipe too, in fact I think both are starting to leak. Also a 200tdi conversion. I’m going to take mine to a hydraulic place and get a single piece of hose made up, do away with the extra joins and potential leaks.
I tried this yesterday, the local (independent) hydraulic place near me could not do it as the metal pipe is 1/2", their recommendation was the local independent land rover garage!
 
I’m sure I kept the ones I took off, but will check later in the week when I finish nights.
That would very much be appreciated thank you.

On a little more research i think the other end of the oil cooler pipes that does into the filer housing is also different with the later type fitting rather than the cone fitting, so I need to find out what parts I need to adapt the filter end as well.
 
That would very much be appreciated thank you.

On a little more research i think the other end of the oil cooler pipes that does into the filer housing is also different with the later type fitting rather than the cone fitting, so I need to find out what parts I need to adapt the filter end as well.

No problem. If I have them, I will send them to you. I’m sure I do I have them still, it’s just a matter of finding them.

If you can remove the fittings, then I’m sure we can work out what it is.
 
No problem. If I have them, I will send them to you. I’m sure I do I have them still, it’s just a matter of finding them.

If you can remove the fittings, then I’m sure we can work out what it is.

The parts manual I am using (pic in post 4) does not match what I actually have on my filter end of the pipework unfortunately. The Steve parker hoses I have ordered have the oring connector on both ends, from you previous posts I know there is an adapter for the oil cooler end, but I now also need to find the adapters for the filter end.

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The parts manual I am using (pic in post 4) does not match what I actually have on my filter end of the pipework unfortunately. The Steve parker hoses I have ordered have the oring connector on both ends, from you previous posts I know there is an adapter for the oil cooler end, but I now also need to find the adapters for the filter end.

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Do both ends of the SP hoses look like they are the same size, and thread pitch? I would guess they are, but guessing isn’t right.

I have zoomed in on the photo of the connector at the filter housing. It looks like the connector piece is bolted on with 2 bolts, but also the threaded portion looks like it may be another adaptor just screwed into the bit that is bolted on. Can you clean up the filter housing around the oil pressure switch and see if that is an adaptor screwed into it? It may be that all you need is 4 off these M20 adaptors and it’s done, hopefully it’s that simple.

Edit: just look at the SP pipe closer, it’s a male thread on one end. I’m guessing, but it may be M20 x 1.5 male, so it may require a 3/8” BSP male to M20 x 1.5 female. I can’t find the size listed for the adaptor NRC8618.
 
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@dag019 sorry it’s taken a few days to get back to you, but I can’t find the other fittings I removed from the radiator. I may have fitted them to the old radiator and scrapped it all together.
 
@dag019 sorry it’s taken a few days to get back to you, but I can’t find the other fittings I removed from the radiator. I may have fitted them to the old radiator and scrapped it all together.
Not a problem, Many thanks for looking. I have fitted a replacement pipe NTC2928 which was like for like what was removed and am going to return the SP pipes for a refund. I will look into updating to the o-ring fittings at a later date when I can track down the oil filter and radiator adapters I need in my own time rather than in a desperate rush, but I am now back on the road.
 

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