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Justtellme Member Since: 23 Nov 2015 Location: Ottawa Posts: 310 |
That looks like a nice kit with a well made s/s blanking connector. Do you have a link?
Any issues with emissions testing in Ottawa. Will they check to see if the EGR is present or do you get a bye since it is a diesel? Cheers Patrick |
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3rd Jan 2016 10:19am |
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4RF RDS Member Since: 19 Jul 2015 Location: Ottawa Posts: 940 |
http://www.ebay.ca/itm/151362142902?_trksi...EBIDX%3AIT
Even comes with instruction (which I found folded up in the botom of the box after the install). Click image to enlarge Price has gone up a couple pounds since I bought it. As for emissions as long as it is a 1999 or older you would be okay. If it is newer you need it to be OBDII compliant to pass Ontario emissions. If you live in a rural area like up the valley in Renfrew no worries. They don't do emissions up there. Also no issues in Quebec they do not do emisiions at all (yet). One more thing, to bring a Defender into Canada it needs to be 15 years old to be granted entry by Transport Canada. 2010 Range Rover MkIII Autobiography Super Charged (Idris) 2003 Range Rover Mk III (Desmond FitzWilliam) 2000 Defender 110 CSW TD5 (CTX) 1992 Range Rover Classic (Lizzy) 1972 Series III 300 Tdi (Stanwood) 1967 MGB GT Every normal man must be tempted at times to spit on his hands, hoist the black flag, and begin to slit throats. H. L. Mencken (1880 - 1956) |
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3rd Jan 2016 11:47am |
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Loz2286 Member Since: 31 Aug 2015 Location: High Wycombe Posts: 121 |
Thanks for this "how-to", it's always reassuring to see real pictures of someone doing it rather than drawn diagrams which somehow only tell half the story.
Question for UK members, would this be a problem on a 2000MY Defender with regard to MOT emissions test? 1999 Td5 110 CSW 1961 Series 2 88 LPG |
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10th Jan 2016 11:45pm |
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blackwolf Member Since: 03 Nov 2009 Location: South West England Posts: 17443 |
Won't be a problem for the emissions test, but you should fail the MOT if the tester notices that the EGR valve has been removed.
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11th Jan 2016 12:00am |
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miker Member Since: 13 Sep 2015 Location: Surrey Posts: 1763 |
Definitely use penetrating oil! Snapped one of the bolts on mine the other week.
Ref MOT: Fortunately the acoustic cover shields it pretty well, and they won't/aren't allowed to remove covers! |
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11th Jan 2016 12:27am |
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4RF RDS Member Since: 19 Jul 2015 Location: Ottawa Posts: 940 |
FWIW in Ontario (Canada) we have more stringent emissions testing than UK (but less stringent overall MOT testing) and mine passes no issues with no cat and no EGR. As has already been posted the tester is only allowed to hook it up and run the test... (it passes). If you do it, good luck.
Cheers 2010 Range Rover MkIII Autobiography Super Charged (Idris) 2003 Range Rover Mk III (Desmond FitzWilliam) 2000 Defender 110 CSW TD5 (CTX) 1992 Range Rover Classic (Lizzy) 1972 Series III 300 Tdi (Stanwood) 1967 MGB GT Every normal man must be tempted at times to spit on his hands, hoist the black flag, and begin to slit throats. H. L. Mencken (1880 - 1956) |
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11th Jan 2016 1:15am |
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Anderzander Member Since: 08 Feb 2011 Location: Lancashire Posts: 1000 |
The 2000my is a liitle different as you also have a EGR cooler on that pipe that runs across the front of the block. EU3 as opposed to EU3 IIRC. So you've to think what you will do with that. I removed mine - buying blanking ends for the end of the solid coolant pipe by the alternator and the multi connection near the header tank. |
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11th Jan 2016 7:03am |
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blackwolf Member Since: 03 Nov 2009 Location: South West England Posts: 17443 |
^^ Interesting!
I removed my TD5 Disco's EGR cooler and used a brass reducing spigot thingy to bypass where the cooler had been. I wasn't sure if simply blocking the coolant flow previously running through the EGR cooler would cause problems. |
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11th Jan 2016 10:16am |
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Anderzander Member Since: 08 Feb 2011 Location: Lancashire Posts: 1000 |
I wondered the same - and someone on here in an old post raised the worry about coolant flow - but further research revealed that Land Rover removed it on the last generation of D2's.
They had a blanking plug into the oil cooler where the EGR cooler pipe originates. The plug was available, I found the part number, but it was disproportionately expensive ! I was going to remove the hard pipe that comes from the oil cooler and blank it myself - but ran out of time on the day. So long story short - if Land Rover are happy with blanking it off - so am I. |
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11th Jan 2016 1:07pm |
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