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Morepower



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Call Brendan at 4x4 Overlander.... You can get these!!!

https://www.nakatanenga.de/en/detail/index/sArticle/5623

If mine ever pops it's clogs then this is whats replacing it... I'd like to fit one to each of the Defenders, However... "If it ain't broke don't fix it" comes to mind... WHEN it does brake, I can justify it to the wife as an 'upgrade'... just remember to leave it broken for a few days to annoy her.. Rolling with laughter

Tim It doesn't matter how bad it is, It can always get worse...

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Post #674328 30th Dec 2017 7:17am
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agentmulder



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Kuwait 
zsd-puma wrote:
it's easy to replace on a Puma, but idealy you do need someone to hold the jet on the outside while you do up the nut inside.


If you remove the windscreen, you can do the nut up holding the nozzle on your own.

Optionally, and in a roundabout way, you can just remove the windscreen and leave it at that.

Laughing


(sorry, just in one of those moods tonight) Solved the bowel problem, working on the consonants...
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Lightningtweeds wrote:
https://www.fleetnews.co.uk/amp/news/2011/2/28/kwik-fit-reveals-confusion-between-engine-coolant-and-screenwash/38991/


"the majority (60%) of motorists are unaware that mixing up the two liquids could be harmful to their car."

Shocked Solved the bowel problem, working on the consonants...
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zsd-puma



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Lightningtweeds wrote:
https://www.google.co.uk/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&url=https://www.fleetnews.co.uk/amp/news/2011/2/28/kwik-fit-reveals-confusion-between-engine-coolant-and-screenwash/38991/&ved=0ahUKEwiPg_L9urDYAhVDJMAKHZ9DCCEQFggfMAE&usg=AOvVaw2S2FJRB-_qZ6lJHsZafGp1&ampcf=1


Yes but you didn't use the term 'engine coolant' did you, you just said don't put 'antifreeze' in your screenwash. If you're going to be a pedant, you need to get your terminology correct. Laughing

Antifreeze isn't engine coolant, but engine coolant and screenwash are both antifreeze.



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I'm actually tempted to find an old banger, just to see what it actually does.
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blackwolf



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agentmulder wrote:
Lightningtweeds wrote:
https://www.fleetnews.co.uk/amp/news/2011/2/28/kwik-fit-reveals-confusion-between-engine-coolant-and-screenwash/38991/


"the majority (60%) of motorists are unaware that mixing up the two liquids could be harmful to their car."

Shocked


What I find shocking is that we let people who are that stupid drive about in cars.
Post #674382 30th Dec 2017 12:05pm
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zsd-puma



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How many people top up their brake fluid reservoir when the screenwash runs out.... Shocked

I did stop someone from doing that once..... It's probably why most cars these days everything is covered in plastic covers under the bonnet. Laughing
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Lightningtweeds



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......these are the same people that are paying £65,000 for a Defender?
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nitram17



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Morepower wrote:
Call Brendan at 4x4 Overlander.... You can get these!!!

https://www.nakatanenga.de/en/detail/index/sArticle/5623

If mine ever pops it's clogs then this is whats replacing it... I'd like to fit one to each of the Defenders, However... "If it ain't broke don't fix it" comes to mind... WHEN it does brake, I can justify it to the wife as an 'upgrade'... just remember to leave it broken for a few days to annoy her.. Rolling with laughter

Tim


Try TMD http://tmdtuning.com/shop/billet-washer-jet/ and there is a sale on !
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zsd-puma



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Lightningtweeds wrote:
......these are the same people that are paying £65,000 for a Defender?


Very likely so! Laughing
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Thanks to all. I received the new washer jet off eBay. Was in a Bearmarch package from the seller.
Anyway, I detached ( with a little engineering!!! ) the threaded part off the new assembly, and managed to click the new nozzle onto the stub sticking out the front of the bulkhead. Little touch of glue and all sorted. Thumbs Up and I now have a good washer mix to hopefully stop any more freezing water Embarassed 2015 90 XS Santorini Black
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Lightningtweeds



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Therein lies your problem... by seperating the two parts you have weakened the female part which will cause it to pop off sometime in the future. The nozzle part can be bought seperately from LR and will stay on longer.
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geobloke



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Matt90 wrote:
Would have thought you can get a replacement nozzle quite easily, there was a post to an upgraded 5 or 6 headed replacement version that I can’t find a link to but while your fitting a new one you may as well upgrade it as the original is pretty poor


That would be Optimal - http://optimillraceproducts.com/product_in...cts_id=135
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custom90



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Just been reading though this thread.
I have a new genuine washer jet to go on, and centre dash removal is no problem for me as I'll have it out anyway soon.

I have the whole new assembly, obviously the water pipe needs to come off first.
However, after that the retaining nut is rather difficult to get at.

What have you all been using to remove and re-tighten the nut?
Looking at it with the ducting pipes in the way, I don't think a ring spanner would fit in in there.
A deep socket with a UJ might however at an angle.
I did try remove the HU rear support screws to remove that instead but LR seemed to have the most ridiculous fixing system for that.
Plastic screws and rivnuts that spin if I remember rightly.

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blackwolf



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Remove the HU rear support and bin it (it's useless), then work through the radio aperture. Use a deep socket or crowfoot socket.
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custom90



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Thanks Blackwolf -I have those so I’ll give that a go.
On the day I took a look at it with the dash out it looked a bit of a pain so I didn’t bother on that occasion.

I will be taking the centre dash out again shortly so I’ll have the opportunity to get it done. ⭐️⭐️God Bless the USA 🇬🇧🇺🇸 ⭐️⭐️
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