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chrispaylin93



Member Since: 13 May 2017
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United Kingdom 2005 Defender 110 Td5 XS DCPU Santorini Black
Severe Water issues
Hello hello 👋🏽

I am I’m need of some help, I have a 1999 TD5, which clearly doesn’t like water!

Seems to be ok on tick over or very low power, as soon as there is any load on the engine it seems to throw the water out of the header tank, it appears to come out the tank anyway as it always soaks the bulk head, I have changed the cap, changed the rad, changed the water pump and the thermostat! None of which made any difference!

The temp gauge will usally go right up to hot and then come back down while driving! Am I looking at a head issue?

Any help be very much appreciated, Thankyou
Post #931804 30th Nov 2021 8:47am
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landy andy



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2006 Defender 110 Td5 USW Zermatt Silver
I think there is a good chance you are having cylinder head issues. I’m trying to remember when they stopped using plastic locating dowls.
Post #931809 30th Nov 2021 9:03am
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donmacn



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I think a blown cylinder head gasket might be possible - so that pressure from the engine/pistons is getting into the coolant system and over-pressurising it.

The ‘hot then cold’ thing - I’m not sure if the Td5 is the same, but with the Tdi, if you lose enough coolant there can be an air bubble around the sensor. This means it reads cold - the opposite of what the engine is.

A pressure test might be an idea. Donald

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Post #931811 30th Nov 2021 9:08am
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rallysteve



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United Kingdom 2002 Defender 110 Td5 DCPU Keswick Green
Yours will certainly have plastic dowels. Most places you read say that they stopped using plastic dowels when the 15P engine came in with the 02' face-lift. My 02 15p had (broken) plastic dowels still though. 02' 110 TD5 Double Cab Rebuild Thread
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Post #931822 30th Nov 2021 9:30am
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4RF RDS



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Canada 2000 Defender 110 Td5 XS CSW Epsom Green
Yup 1999 has plastic dowels unless they were already changed. I believe the change over to metal dowels was sometime in 2002. Regardless, sadly, sounds as though you have a blown head gasket. Stop driving it and get to work. Thumbs Up

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Post #931897 30th Nov 2021 4:32pm
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A.Rubio



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Hello, good night, the 10 P motor sure, no, it sure has plastic centering pins, but there is also another problem and that is that the thickness between the water chamber and the valve seats of the cylinder head is ridiculous, with this I do not want to say that all the cylinder heads go through that place, but 80% of them the water comes out there and in the cylinder nº1; do not think about putting a cylinder head manufactured by the original Land Rover supplier, if you have to put a new one that is AMC. I had to do 4,500 km from the desert to home, spending 1 liter of water every 250 km. That is, with the expansion tank cap open a little so that it could breathe and not burst a hose.
Post #931931 30th Nov 2021 8:20pm
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diesel_jim



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United Kingdom 2006 Defender 110 Td5 SW Epsom Green
Definately head problems, either gasket or more than likely a crack in the head.

I had a 10P engine I'd built up from bits and it did exactly the same thing... was fine if I drove it gently, as soon as I gave it the beans a poo'y brown sludge came out of the header tank (emulsified oil)
and the heater always blew cold. eventhough the temp guage showed OK.

I tried getting it skimmed but you could see the crack in the face of it. got a replacement head for a couple of hundred quid (second hand) and it sorted it.

I put some washing powder in the coolant and ran it for a while and kept flushing it through (with more washing powder) and cleaned the old oil out of it.
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Leamreject



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Italy 2011 Defender 90 Puma 2.4 HT Fuji White
Check to see if you have oil in the coolant or coolant in the oil. Either is a sign of head or gasket problems. Ride like you stole it!!
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