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DAZ110 Member Since: 06 Dec 2007 Location: East Sussex Posts: 2038 |
Did this job recently, and just to be sure I cut the top of the thread off the engine mount bolt with a hacksaw. Also ended up unbolting the water pump and removing a few hoses to get more space to work. Then I fitted the hose and the metal pipe together and managed to get it to fit all back on the throttle body. A little lubricant (other people on here have used KY jelly!,…but whatever works for you. ) on the end of the hose helps ease it back together.
Then that just leaves you the job of replacing the other side hose (from turbo to Intercooler) which isn’t much fun either. Good luck It’s a bit of a battle but you will get there eventually. Last edited by DAZ110 on 16th Sep 2023 8:28am. Edited 1 time in total |
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16th Sep 2023 8:03am |
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DAZ110 Member Since: 06 Dec 2007 Location: East Sussex Posts: 2038 |
Also, have a read of this post:
https://www.defender2.net/forum/topic81674.html?highlight=ky |
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16th Sep 2023 8:16am |
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UtilityTruck Member Since: 09 Jan 2014 Location: Oxford Posts: 463 |
Thanks Daz110, so was your elbow rubbing on the engine mount too? I’ve been using hand gel as a lube for the pipe, did seem to help getting it on the throttle body. Trouble with the hard pipe is I can’t get it anywhere near the end of the elbow!
The last post in the thread you linked previously gave me hope I’d be able to get this back together without dismantling anything further, but I’m starting to question if it’ll be possible 🥺 2014 Keswick Utility 2.2 |
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16th Sep 2023 10:21am |
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cretesimon Member Since: 01 Nov 2021 Location: heraklon Posts: 50 |
Never used a alisport hose before but can say that the britpart one fitted well when I fit them I remove all the coolant pipes in front and the 2 bolts on water pump
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16th Sep 2023 10:40am |
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DAZ110 Member Since: 06 Dec 2007 Location: East Sussex Posts: 2038 |
Hi UtilityTruck,
Got my Intercooler silicone hoses from BAS, and the elbow was certainly very close to the engine mount bolt. That’s why I decided to cut the threaded part off. I found that once the water pump was out of the way the metal pipe and elbow where a lot easier to fit. If you decide to take off the water pump this might be a useful post regarding the belt tensioner when putting it back together again: https://www.defender2.net/forum/topic47382.html With the help of my son and my big breaker bar and extension bar in the square hole on the tensioner it was quick and easy to move the tensioner to put the belt back on the pulleys. |
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16th Sep 2023 4:10pm |
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UtilityTruck Member Since: 09 Jan 2014 Location: Oxford Posts: 463 |
So I released the accessory drive belt, which allowed me to unbolt and move the water pump aside, this has given me a lot more space to work.
I feel like the alisport hose is just not the right length?? Click image to enlarge Here you can see it’s hard against the engine mount and the bolt? Click image to enlarge It’s fully seated on the throttle body Click image to enlarge These bolt holes on the hard pipe and engine need to line up, water pump will take up the gap but the whole thing needs to move rearwards. I wasn’t expect to need to cut any of the elbow hose off, but it certainly looks too long. I haven’t seen anyone else saying this needed shortening?? 2014 Keswick Utility 2.2 |
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17th Sep 2023 9:34am |
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UtilityTruck Member Since: 09 Jan 2014 Location: Oxford Posts: 463 |
Well that’s more fool me for not checking before I went to fit this.
I guess I got more value for my £50 from Alisport! Would have been nice for them to note they’re selling a kit that could become a throttle body elbow with some adjustment, rather that a direct replacement. Click image to enlarge 2014 Keswick Utility 2.2 |
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17th Sep 2023 9:46am |
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DAZ110 Member Since: 06 Dec 2007 Location: East Sussex Posts: 2038 |
Wow, that is along one!
Looks like you need to get the hacksaw or sharp knife out in that new hose. I now think I remember chopping my new hose down too. |
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17th Sep 2023 11:22am |
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NickMc Member Since: 01 Oct 2014 Location: Norn Iron Posts: 1624 |
Throttle bodies are on petrol engines not diesels
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17th Sep 2023 11:31am |
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UtilityTruck Member Since: 09 Jan 2014 Location: Oxford Posts: 463 |
Done now, I needed to cut 25mm from the end of the alisport elbow. The fit looks good now, clear of the bolt and engine mount.
The key for me was releasing the accessory drive belt so the water pump could be swung out of the way, I wouldn’t say this made it easy but it gave a lot more room to work. I didn’t realise how straightforward removing the belt was and wish I’d done it sooner, access to the elbow connection onto the throttle body was greatly simplified. 2014 Keswick Utility 2.2 |
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17th Sep 2023 11:37am |
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DAZ110 Member Since: 06 Dec 2007 Location: East Sussex Posts: 2038 |
Glad to hear your getting there.
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17th Sep 2023 11:39am |
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DAZ110 Member Since: 06 Dec 2007 Location: East Sussex Posts: 2038 |
If you decide to do the other side hose you will probably need to chop a bit off that too..
But good luck getting the Airbox out of the way! |
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17th Sep 2023 11:42am |
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UtilityTruck Member Since: 09 Jan 2014 Location: Oxford Posts: 463 |
Yes thanks, I’d read about shortening the other side- both Alisport and Bas mention this. My fault for not checking the length of the elbow, just surprised it wasn’t mentioned. 2014 Keswick Utility 2.2
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17th Sep 2023 1:38pm |
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geobloke Member Since: 06 Nov 2012 Location: Nottinghamshire Posts: 4410 |
This just highlights that when fitting aftermarket components always expect to have to do some "massaging" to get a good fit, whether that is enlarging a hole or trimming down a hose. I never expect it to fit 100% after all LR have +/- build quality and the accessory company have their +/- build quality... What are the chances they marry up exactly?! Better to have too much material than too little
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17th Sep 2023 2:04pm |
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