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L322 4.4 TDV8: Why does the oil cooler leak? 

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Disclaimer - the contents of this video are strictly for entertainment only and in no way should they be used as a form of instruction or guide. Work on any car should only be undertaken by those with the skills and competence to do it safely. Full Fat 4x4 has no affiliation what-so-ever with any of the links below.
If you are looking to tackle any job on your 4.4 TDV8 (or any other JLR car!) the Land Rover Classic parts is a great resource with really good technical diagrams to help you pin down what you need: parts.jaguarla...
If you are planning on replacing the oil cooler I'd recommend using a good quality replacement component (same can be said about any job!) the "Genuine Land Rover" part at cost of @£400+ is labeled "Mann + Hummel" so if you can find one of those for a sensible price - great. Otherwise there is always Nissens: maltings4x4sto...
If you are doing this job - its worth preparing yourself with the pipe section that goes from the cooler to the EGR as the fastner/seal in the fastner to the oil cooler housing: maltings4x4sto...
If you don't want to buy the whole component the O-ring that is likely to have perished has an ID of 17mm and a cross section of 2.5mm and is available here: www.ebay.co.uk...
The o-rings needed for the oil feed tube to the rear of the housing are Viton BS611 - 8.73mm Internal Diameter (ID) x 1.78mm Cross Section (C/S) plenty of suppliers out there - I used these guys: www.ebay.co.uk...
If you are looking for guidance on how to do a certain job there is no better place than the FullFatRR forum: www.fullfatrr.... toward the bottom of that page is links to download the workshop manuals of various year Range Rovers.
If you want to learn more about Range Rover maintenance check out Matt at ‪@HighPeakAutos‬ video about what can go wrong: • Video

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@conperry1732
@conperry1732 9 месяцев назад
I did mine a couple of years ago. Another time, I replaced every coolant hose on the entire engine, the oil feed seals to the turbo ( you mamaged to get viton, which is superior), and all the plastic coolant pipes and thermostat housing complete. This is because I don't want to be going in there again anytime soon. A big call calling that job suitable for competent DIYers I think.
@conperry1732
@conperry1732 9 месяцев назад
At that time, not another time!
@robholland1937
@robholland1937 10 месяцев назад
Nissens are available from Advanced Factors at reasonable price 😊
@neilwhite8131
@neilwhite8131 3 месяца назад
Have just changed mine, wish I had also got the pipe that runs from the above the radiator to the front of donut as that snapped at the t junction, that stopped me in my tracks, but have fitted a new one. Luckily only a 5 day delivery. Did not realise you were so local to me.
@hnzpht1449
@hnzpht1449 5 месяцев назад
Hi i have same problem thank you for perfect info
@wezzla
@wezzla 4 месяца назад
Great content! Keep it up! One question, why does the whole oil cooler needs to be replaced? Isn't sufficient just replacing the two gaskets?
@jamesg25
@jamesg25 4 месяца назад
Thanks for the feedback, appreciate it. It’s a good question. The oil cooler unit can either suffer gasket failure or the aluminium heat exchanger/mount can warp/crack. It can be a bit tricky to diagnose the exact failure mode and it takes time - I usually have a fairly long list of car jobs each week so I’m always trying to spend my time effectively. If it was your own car and you aren’t reliant on it as a daily and you are happy to tinker it’s worth having a go at replacing both gaskets along with the oil feed o-rings and water feed o ring.
@daddyj-w7038
@daddyj-w7038 4 месяца назад
Hi. Great content. Do you need to drop the oil and coolant levels to do this job? Thanks :)
@jamesg25
@jamesg25 4 месяца назад
Oil - no, but you do need to loosen off the oil filter and let it drain. Be prepared to catch oil. Coolant - the coolant channels are fairly complex and draining the whole system is a bit of a faf I’ve found it best to have a couple of large drip trays underneath to catch the coolant. You are pretty much disturbing the top of the system so you don’t loose that much.
@daddyj-w7038
@daddyj-w7038 4 месяца назад
Thanks for the reply - appreciated.
@podgehealy
@podgehealy 5 месяцев назад
Might have this problem on tdv8 4.4.. Ive grey slight blue heavy smoke but only when cold start
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