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Andy131 Member Since: 09 Dec 2009 Location: Manchester Posts: 2183 |
Could it be the intercooler?
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26th Nov 2013 7:11 am |
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Steve D Member Since: 19 Jan 2013 Location: Essexshire Posts: 4109 |
I had a leak on mine and it turned out to be the jubilee clip on the intercooler hose. I tightened the clip and that cured it. Took just half an hour. BTW mine was fine until I did my own oil and filter change. I had removed the hose to get better access to the filter and although it was tight, the screw part of the jubilee clip was at the lowest point presumably leaving a tiny gap and should have been at the highest point. Repositioning the clip before tightening cured it. Past: FL2 TD4 HSE Auto
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26th Nov 2013 8:11 am |
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JoeyDeLips Member Since: 25 Nov 2013 Location: Dublin Posts: 2 |
Thanks Steve, Andy. Hopefully this is the problem. I am reasonably mechanically minded but my problem for this kind of thing is facilities to look and a wee bit of arthritis also! Hopefully my LR dealer wont fleece me. Due a service also.http://www.freel2.com/forum/images/smiles/icon_bow.gif |
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26th Nov 2013 8:22 am |
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simont Member Since: 15 Feb 2011 Location: Sunderland/Newcastle Posts: 1809 |
I have this same sort of leak now - what's the easiest way to access this intercooler thing to check the connections? 2002 Honda VFR800
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20th Feb 2017 10:18 am |
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proddy Member Since: 22 Sep 2013 Location: Huddersfield Posts: 42 |
I had the same leak on the nearside front, jubilee strap on the intercooler, had the front bumper off 3 times and still could not stop the leak. In the end i changed the hoses with new straps and it stopped. |
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20th Feb 2017 10:31 am |
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simont Member Since: 15 Feb 2011 Location: Sunderland/Newcastle Posts: 1809 |
Is it difficult to remove the bumper? Any problems to what out for?
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20th Feb 2017 10:44 am |
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proddy Member Since: 22 Sep 2013 Location: Huddersfield Posts: 42 |
its quite easy, you need to remove the panels in the front wheel arches, bottom tray, headlights, disconnect the headlight washers. sounds a lot but i can get mine off in about 20 - 30 minutes, make sure you have a small socket set with a long bar to get at the bolt in the wheel arch and another person to help pull the bumper off, they fall front down and can get damaged.
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20th Feb 2017 11:05 am |
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simont Member Since: 15 Feb 2011 Location: Sunderland/Newcastle Posts: 1809 |
Thanks for the info... I think I'll go for the bumper removal as I'd like to get a good look at what I need to sort out.
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20th Feb 2017 12:00 pm |
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proddy Member Since: 22 Sep 2013 Location: Huddersfield Posts: 42 |
yes i does have a clip already on, its the type with a claw that goes inside the pipe. thats what caused the issue it had split the hose on the band and i had to renew it.
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20th Feb 2017 1:46 pm |
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dorsetfreelander Member Since: 20 Jul 2013 Location: Dorset Posts: 4354 |
Bumper removal, i did it in less than 30 mins last time.
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20th Feb 2017 2:49 pm |
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