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Tim seymour



Member Since: 17 Jan 2010
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alive intercooler
Hi i just brought a alive intercooler and a atric remap for my 2007 defender and was wondering how hard is it to fit the intercooler can is there anything i shoud know before i start cheers Razz Cess the Taswegian
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bell-auto-services



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The intercooler should be a bolt on fit so should be straight forward a swap. Make sure you get the hoses on fully before you do up the clips and keep the cooler pipes and internal hoses free from oil before refitting.

Pete
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Tim seymour



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thanks pete should a walk inthe park cheers tim Razz Cess the Taswegian
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Regard



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Location: RSA
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South Africa 2011 Defender 110 Puma 2.4 X-Tech LE Orkney Grey
bell-auto-services wrote:
The intercooler should be a bolt on fit so should be straight forward a swap. Make sure you get the hoses on fully before you do up the clips and keep the cooler pipes and internal hoses free from oil before refitting.

Pete


Hi Pete

Would like to find out myself for when my turn comes to upgrade.

I have A/C and had a look the other day but it looked like you will have to remove A/C radiator???
And how do you remove the crossmember(or whatever you call it) that covers the radiator and intercooler? Looks like there are bolts in the fenders behind the headlights that needs removing?

Please shed some light for me!
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Denis



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I fitted Alive intercooler with silicone hoses myself on Puma 2010my with a/c.
In general you have to follow workshop procedure, but not exactly Smile

Sequence was:
1. radiator grille
2. fan housing (only upper part)
3. hood latch panel - you have to remove 2 studs - № 18 on picture - it wasn't very easy... I used some type of claws (vise or clamps?) then I changed that studs on M8 bolts
4. old intercooler with hoses
before I fitted new intercooler I had to do 2 things :
1. lessen 2 bolts on A/C radiator and slightly push A/C radiator forward
2. remove plastic outgrowth on left binding (?) of the main radiator. That plastic outgrowth didn't let the new intercooler to fit vertically
Also, it was more convenient to fit hoses after new intercooler bolted in place.
Keep in mind that it is only my experience and all Defs are hand made so yours may be slightly different Smile

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Cheers Puma 110
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lrmaniac



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Denis wrote:
...on Puma 2010my with a/c.
In general you have to follow workshop procedure, but not exactly Smile


aha...I've searched the workshop manual but could not find that procedure, can you point me out on wich page it is?

Thanks! Thumbs Up Regards
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dgardel



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remove the studs "18"!!!

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Denis



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lrmaniac wrote:
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aha...I've searched the workshop manual but could not find that procedure, can you point me out on wich page it is?

Thanks! Thumbs Up


"303 Engine"
then "303.12 Intake Air Distribution and Filtering"
then begins with "Charge Air Cooler (19.46.19)" Puma 110
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dgardel



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Also right hand intercooler support, looking the front of the car


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and, probably it is necessary to cut (I cutted it with dremmel type tool) 2 not used plastic support (on the water radiator)

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