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Tumbiri



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2013 Defender 110 Puma 2.2 XS CSW Orkney Grey
2013 110 Puma - steering pipes corrosion
Original power steering return and pressure feed pipes are corroded. Unable to gage how much of the tube has been eaten and I don't know what the pipe wall thickness is. Does anyone know?

Looking at replacing the pipes (before I develope a leak!); does anyone have any experience with Aftermarket hoses?
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Marks Landy



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United Kingdom 1985 Defender 90 200 Tdi SW Java Black
That’s a new place for corrosion to start..

Could you add a photo on here?

Probably best just remove the corrosion in situ and the re-protect.
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Supacat



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Do you do much salt water driving?
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Organised Chaos



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United Kingdom 2008 Defender 130 Puma 2.4 HCPU Cairns Blue
Had mine replaced last June by local independent garage on a 08 Puma due to corrosion but no leakage.
They used part No. LR058087 £60 + vat and LR058085 £36 + vat, must have used after market
parts as the genuine parts are a lot more expensive, so far no problems.
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Caterham



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I've not been wading etc and mine have looked far gone for far too long. they've been on the to do list for some while.

diabolical quality.

watching with interest re recommendations. Thumbs Up
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sako243



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Hmmm, rather ironically one if mine failed a week ago, split behind one of the clamps. Rest of the pipe is in good shape. Quick fix a few massively over specced hydraulic hose.

That's the original 1994 one which makes me realise that the built quality on the later Defenders is shocking! Tdis appear to have been the pinnacle, still running original door hinges too Whistle Ed
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Tumbiri



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2013 Defender 110 Puma 2.2 XS CSW Orkney Grey
No salt water driving. The occasional shallow water river crossing. But I'm often close to the beach.

Here are a couple of photos (hope you are able to see them). The corrosion is on the lower sections of the pipes. I've treated them with a corrosion inhibitor as a temporary fix. Could try removing the corrosion but am concerned that I may create a pin hole as I'm not sure how deep the corrosion has gone. I guess the best option is replace.


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sako243



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Wow that's bad. Mine have done, but the sounds of it, much more but then they have had the occasional oil leak from the oil cooler to prevent corrosion Embarassed.

If you had a pin-prick hole you'd know about it - the crack that appeared in mine (pretty much instantaneously) was probably only 1 square millimeter in total area. Was absolutely fine driving back from the vets and was just dropping my mum off at her farm and as I turned in the yard the the power steering suddenly went very heavy. Turned it around, had a little spare in the boot so topped it up and then noticed a red froth underneath the vehicle.

If there's a pin-prick even though it's low pressure hydraulics it'll come gushing out. Not like a brake which is used intermittently - the pump is always pumping so you'll empty the reservoir quite quickly. Ed
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Post #813706 5th Feb 2020 8:36am
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sako243



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Just a thought - I wonder if there's an underlying issue with the power steering - is the fluid getting very hot?

It strikes me as odd that only the pipes have corroded and not the cross-member behind them. Ed
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Post #813708 5th Feb 2020 8:38am
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Tumbiri



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Interesting thought on hot fluid. However, not all of the pipe is corroded, only the bottom sections for the most part where they run along the cross member.
Post #813746 5th Feb 2020 12:41pm
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