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jaysta10k



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zenman63



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England 2016 Range Rover Autobiography SDV8 Indus Silver

I have this job to do on mine, very slight leak and smell.
Do we fit a genuine oil cooler or are there better pattern parts?

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IGP



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I fitted a Nissens one. 2013 Vogue SE SDV8
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zenman63



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England 2016 Range Rover Autobiography SDV8 Indus Silver

Well I did this last weekend, all went well, nothing broken and only used new genuine gaskets, revised apparently I guess Viton, expensive at £72 for both oil cooler and the throttle O ring, I have the turbo O rings of a guy on here.
Biggest job is the cleaning of the plenum, thick with soot so soaking overnight in drain cleaner from B&Q, it works amazingly and came out like new.
You do need a large plastic tub for it and prepare to get very dirty and you need to plan on taking the black gunk to the recycling tip in drums.
The soot is just amazing at just 60k.

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Richie N



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Excellent job 👍

Can you share details of the drain cleaner you used? I used oven cleaner but it was still hard going.

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zenman63



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This is what I used, soak over night and it washed clean.

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Richie N



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Great, thanks 👍

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