Home > Tdi > 200tdi getting hot! |
|
|
OJ Member Since: 23 Nov 2018 Location: North of Edinburgh Posts: 121 |
Ooops got that one mixed up with the 300 missed your earlier post Just keeping you on your toes Martin, well spotted |
||
11th Dec 2018 11:09pm |
|
Martin Site Admin Member Since: 02 Apr 2007 Location: Hook Norton Posts: 6610 |
OK your Disco engine must now have a Defender thermostat housing to take the 5/8" UNF Defender sensor. At least it's correct for the gauge 1988 90 Td5 NAS soft top 2015 D90 XS SW |
||
12th Dec 2018 10:22am |
|
Buz Member Since: 24 Jan 2014 Location: Forest of Dean Posts: 238 |
Latest Update:
Checked the gauges and the only thing I could see was the earth that was connected to the securing bracket didn't actually go to earth!! This has now been corrected. Ive now taken it on a test run and it still runs hotter than it used to (see attached photo's) this may be down to the fact the old Thernostat was 82c but the new one is 88c! Think I'll run it carefully for a while. When checking the temps: Thermostat Housing about 70c Top of Rad 60c Bottom of Rad about 30c Top of engine block 80c . Right now to work out why I have no lights, even dash ones, and why the alternator or PAS Pump screens often (there may be more simpletons questions coming your way soon, you have been warned but its great doing the work and not paying someone to do it for me).....the joys of LR ownership |
||
12th Dec 2018 11:09am |
|
OJ Member Since: 23 Nov 2018 Location: North of Edinburgh Posts: 121 |
Hi Buz
That sounds a lot better with the temp guage, what’s happened to your lights, sounds like a wires pulled off somewhere, check if there’s any power going to the light switch, brown wire, has something been disconnected ? check your earths are all ok. |
||
12th Dec 2018 8:13pm |
|
Buz Member Since: 24 Jan 2014 Location: Forest of Dean Posts: 238 |
Hi OJ,
The lights ended up being a nice simple one, it was the connector, it looked ok but after I broke it down, tested the switch and then put it back together it all worked...another to keep an eye on I'm now replacing the binnacle mount from plastic to a new metal one....so getting there slowly.... Thanks for all the guidance |
||
12th Dec 2018 8:43pm |
|
OJ Member Since: 23 Nov 2018 Location: North of Edinburgh Posts: 121 |
Hi Buz
That’s good news, your getting through the problems, well done OJ |
||
12th Dec 2018 9:50pm |
|
Topvaruk Member Since: 25 Apr 2018 Location: bratislava Posts: 48 |
have done a lot of reading but cant see a definitive answer to my variation of this problem
I have a 90 with a disco 200 tdi engine. It came with a naff VDO temp gauge. I wanted to get back to stock so I got hold of a genuine 200tdi temp gauge (AMR2631) as i thought this would be the most simple route. I now get very high indicated temperature (engine is barely warm). my question is ...... which is the right sensor to match the 200tdi gauge? steve parkers say PRC2506 as part of their conversion kit but I suspect that's to work with a 2.5 N/A or TD gauge (I have this and ironically when I pulled out the old sensor its the same) has white body or PRC6663 with the black body as martin suggests above again just for clarity genuine 200tdi gauge 2010 90 LHD soft top 2010 110 XS 1985 90 soft top |
||
16th Apr 2024 6:37am |
|
Martin Site Admin Member Since: 02 Apr 2007 Location: Hook Norton Posts: 6610 |
If it's got the Disco thermostat housing, you need a sensor with M16x1.0 thread.
For a 'Defender' gauge, this sensor is PRC6663 1988 90 Td5 NAS soft top 2015 D90 XS SW |
||
17th Apr 2024 12:08pm |
|
Mo Murphy Member Since: 01 Jun 2008 Location: Letchworth Garden City, Herts Posts: 2244 |
Vdo gauges are very good normally when paired with a vdo sender, how is it naff ?
Mo The Land Rover 90 - Many are called, few are chosen. 50 Shades of Pennine Grey |
||
17th Apr 2024 12:50pm |
|
Topvaruk Member Since: 25 Apr 2018 Location: bratislava Posts: 48 |
Thanks Martin 2010 90 LHD soft top
2010 110 XS 1985 90 soft top |
||
17th Apr 2024 12:56pm |
|
Topvaruk Member Since: 25 Apr 2018 Location: bratislava Posts: 48 |
Works fine …. Just looks a little off compared to the OEM gauges 2010 90 LHD soft top 2010 110 XS 1985 90 soft top |
||
24th Apr 2024 1:01pm |
|
Topvaruk Member Since: 25 Apr 2018 Location: bratislava Posts: 48 |
cracked it!
correct sensor fitted and found the gauge wasn't earthed - guessing it works like a Wheatstone bridge. now reading spot on thanks Martin and all 2010 90 LHD soft top 2010 110 XS 1985 90 soft top |
||
25th Apr 2024 6:06am |
|
|
All times are GMT |
< Previous Topic | Next Topic > |
Posting Rules
|
Site Copyright © 2006-2024 Futuranet Ltd & Martin Lewis