Leaking alumimum thermostat housing
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Leaking alumimum thermostat housing
It leaks from the top cap thing, where the hex socket goes. I need to buy a hex socket for mine, as the sockets I have are too small. I can loosen it by hand, so I would assume it's not tight enough. I have it as tight as I can get it by hand. Or would I need to buy new a piece? Even with me tightening it by hand, it still leaks. Very slow leak, but still.
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You mean on the V8 plate (supercharger coolant fill port)? Do you have an XJR? If you have an XJR and it is leaking from that port, an easy way to get that tight without having to buy hex drivers is to take a longer 19mm lugnut, and a 19mm box end wrench, and combine them to use on that port. Think it's supposed to be fairly tight, finger tight won't cut it for holding 15psi in.
edit: reread and saw I misunderstood, guess the NA cars have a port on the tstat housing the XJR's don't.
edit: reread and saw I misunderstood, guess the NA cars have a port on the tstat housing the XJR's don't.
Last edited by nilanium; 06-23-2017 at 12:31 PM.
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I agree, doesn't make sense for it to open the way it is, should be closed. Thanks guys, I'll get some hex sockets and see how it goes once I tighten it. If not, I'll put the plastic cap on. Also, my 02 XJ8 Sport has green coolant in it. Should I be worried about that, or just keep using green coolant?
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I was a little disappointed in the casting quality on the aftermarket aluminum housing. You have to really torque it down to stop it from leaking, which is not easy as the threads are kind rough like the rest of the casting. It looked like it would pretty well slice into the o-ring too. If you ever unscrew it, it will need a new o-ring for sure. But definitely get the right tool to tighten it.
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From my forum observations over the years, there seems there are 2 versions, with the version sold by Welsh and some others as the superior quality.
No problems with leaking on mine, but yes, used a hex socket to close it a tat tighter than by hand.
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Edit :
Do a search on "orange coolant" or "recommended coolant" & you'll see the debates , there are a few in-depth threads here.
https://www.jaguarforums.com/forum/s...archid=6586692
Godspeed
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Turns out whilest replacing my tower w/ the Welsh unit I discovered I had a mixture orange/green seems the majority in the system was orange but it had been topped off in reservoir w/ green.
Flushed & all orange now, I feel accomplished lol.
Flushed & all orange now, I feel accomplished lol.
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It leaks from the top cap thing, where the hex socket goes. I need to buy a hex socket for mine, as the sockets I have are too small. I can loosen it by hand, so I would assume it's not tight enough. I have it as tight as I can get it by hand. Or would I need to buy new a piece? Even with me tightening it by hand, it still leaks. Very slow leak, but still.
It's a good design, you need to understand how it works.
What i did ws to make sure the top of the housing was completely flat and transfer the flat rubber washer from the old plastic cap.....some of them come with an 'O' ring which doesn't work as well.
Tighten it well by hand and use the correct fitting Allen key and tighten
a 1/4 turn more.
I have had mine fitted for six years and never experienced a problem.