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Dinnu



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cykoh85 wrote:
hehehe...

By the way, do you have any idea about this part (as shown as attached photo)?

Located at upper main gear box.


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It is the reverse plunger spring. It is there to keep the gear stick going into 1st gear rather than reverse.
You can remove it. Nothing will fall out.
There are no gaskets there, just a metal shim. There should be no oil in that section of the selector... and if there is, then the O rings on the selector shafts may be a bit worn.

You may see this thread: https://www.defender2.net/forum/topic83206.html 1988 90 Hard Top, 19J Diesel Turbo, Shire Blue - Restoration ongoing
2012 90 CSW, 2.2TDCI, Santorini Black
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cykoh85



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Malaysia 1990 Defender 110 200 Tdi SW Santorini Black
geobloke wrote:
I believe it is something like an extension for the reverse selector rod. Should be a small oval gasket between the two components. LT77s box if it is the original 200tdi gearbox.


Ok, I will try to search more info about this part. Mine is original LT77.

Thanks Bro Smile
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cykoh85



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Dinnu wrote:
cykoh85 wrote:
hehehe...

By the way, do you have any idea about this part (as shown as attached photo)?

Located at upper main gear box.


Click image to enlarge


It is the reverse plunger spring. It is there to keep the gear stick going into 1st gear rather than reverse.
You can remove it. Nothing will fall out.
There are no gaskets there, just a metal shim. There should be no oil in that section of the selector... and if there is, then the O rings on the selector shafts may be a bit worn.

You may see this thread: https://www.defender2.net/forum/topic83206.html


Oh I see. Because I noticed there is some leaks from this side.

Well explanation Thumbs Up ..

Thanks Bro Dinnu Smile
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cykoh85



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Malaysia 1990 Defender 110 200 Tdi SW Santorini Black
Dear brothers,

I have one more doubt because I noticed a radiator hose leaking a few days ago (please see the attached photo - RED LINE). Previously, I noticed the coolant was missing, but I couldn't find the leaks as they were too small. Now, I can clearly see that the leaking is from the radiator hose, so I am going to flush everything.

Do you guys know where the drain plug is located? I know the drain plug is from the engine block, but is there any difference for the driver's side, whether it is on the right-hand side or the left-hand side? (please see the attached photo with the BLUE LINE, the driver side is right hand side because I am from South East Asia).

One more information, I just flushed last year around Sept without the drain plug (because I am not sure where) and I put the Nissan Coolant (GREEN) for 50:50.

Thank you all Bow down


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The drain plug is on the left hand side of the engine block (drivers side for you). Shown circled on this photo:


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Dinnu



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drivers side for you


Malaysia is ex British colony, so is still passenger side Thumbs Up 1988 90 Hard Top, 19J Diesel Turbo, Shire Blue - Restoration ongoing
2012 90 CSW, 2.2TDCI, Santorini Black
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cykoh85



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Retroanaconda wrote:
The drain plug is on the left hand side of the engine block (drivers side for you). Shown circled on this photo:


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Alright, thank you. Thumbs Up
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cykoh85



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Dinnu wrote:
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drivers side for you


Malaysia is ex British colony, so is still passenger side Thumbs Up


Yes, Ok, thank you. I will find where is it. Thumbs Up
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cykoh85



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Hello everyone,

I need some help or opinions again.

When I changed my engine oil on June 2023, my intention was to also replace the oil filter housing gasket. However, I wasn't able to get it done at the time. Instead, I opened the waxstat adaptor and changed the O-ring, among other things.

After screwing back the oil cooler pipe (as shown in the picture), I noticed leaks starting to appear. Fortunately, I recently noticed the leaks becoming very obvious when the engine is running, and I estimate that about 800ml to 1L of engine oil has been lost.

As a response, I unscrewed the oil cooler pipe and applied white tape. This has improved the situation compared to before, but there is still a very minor leak, and I'm uncertain about how long this temporary fix will hold.

Do any of you have an idea about this? Should I consider changing to a new oil cooler pipe? Or is it possible to unscrew it and re-fit it properly again?

I think overtighten that time and caused the leaks Crying or Very sad

Thank you so much for your assistance!



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cykoh85



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TDI 200 Fuel Lift Pump
Dear all

As I'm planning to change my engine oil and refit the lift pump mounting plate gasket due to minor engine oil leaks, I'd like to know if any fuel will leak out when I remove the fuel lift pump?

Can I use the Red Line 75W-90 GL-4 oil for the LT77, transfer case, and axle? Is it suitable for all these components?

thank you Bow down
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Dinnu



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If you undo the fuel lines, yes fuel will leak out, and air will go in the system, meaning you would probably have to bleed the fuel system. But if you just undo the lift pump from the engine block adaptor plate, or the adaptor plate itself from the engine block, leaving all lines attached to the pump, then no fuel will leak out.

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Can I use the Red Line 75W-90 GL-4 oil for the LT77, transfer case, and axle? Is it suitable for all these components?


The manuals calls for ATF for the LT77. I would stick with that, as it is also the oil recommended by transmission specialists. The LT77 have an oil pump, and higher viscosity oils will damage the pump. 1988 90 Hard Top, 19J Diesel Turbo, Shire Blue - Restoration ongoing
2012 90 CSW, 2.2TDCI, Santorini Black
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If you undo the fuel lines, yes fuel will leak out, and air will go in the system, meaning you would probably have to bleed the fuel system. But if you just undo the lift pump from the engine block adaptor plate, or the adaptor plate itself from the engine block, leaving all lines attached to the pump, then no fuel will leak out.

Hi, Dinnu, do you mean these four fuel lines (as shown in the picture below)?

If yes, should I bleed it through the lift pump?

For the gear oil, transfer case, and axle, ATF (Automatic Transmission Fluid) can be used, such as Red Line ATF D4? It should meet the Dexron II requirements, correct?

Thank you Bro Bow down
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Dinnu wrote:
If you undo the fuel lines, yes fuel will leak out, and air will go in the system, meaning you would probably have to bleed the fuel system. But if you just undo the lift pump from the engine block adaptor plate, or the adaptor plate itself from the engine block, leaving all lines attached to the pump, then no fuel will leak out.

Quote:
Can I use the Red Line 75W-90 GL-4 oil for the LT77, transfer case, and axle? Is it suitable for all these components?


The manuals calls for ATF for the LT77. I would stick with that, as it is also the oil recommended by transmission specialists. The LT77 have an oil pump, and higher viscosity oils will damage the pump.


Hi, Dinnu, do you mean these four fuel lines (as shown in the picture below)?

If yes, should I bleed it through the lift pump?

For the gear oil, transfer case, and axle, ATF (Automatic Transmission Fluid) can be used, such as Red Line ATF D4? It should meet the Dexron II requirements, correct?

Thank you Bro Bow down

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Dinnu



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What you show above is the high pressure fuel lines from the injection pump to the injectors.

Do you mean you want to remove the injection pump? Its a bit more involving to remove the injection pump, as you would need to remove the timing belt.

The lift pump is more towards the rear of the engine block, still drivers side, and it only has 2 lines, an In and an Out. 1988 90 Hard Top, 19J Diesel Turbo, Shire Blue - Restoration ongoing
2012 90 CSW, 2.2TDCI, Santorini Black
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What you show above is the high pressure fuel lines from the injection pump to the injectors.

Do you mean you want to remove the injection pump? Its a bit more involving to remove the injection pump, as you would need to remove the timing belt.

The lift pump is more towards the rear of the engine block, still drivers side, and it only has 2 lines, an In and an Out.

I won't be removing the injection pump, but I plan to change its O-ring during the next service.

Anyway, I'll remove the high-pressure fuel lines too, to replace the oil filter housing gasket.

As long as no fuel comes out when removing the fuel lift pump, it should be an easy job.

Thanks Bro Cool
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