Hi Adam am glad that the Range Rover is up and running again.Believe that your wife will enjoy it again. May God bless you as a family and a speedy recovery fof your wife.We keep you in our prayers.
I feel sorry to say this after watching this video, but here is how I changed that hose: - Vacuumed a rope through the old hose - At the back of the engine, vacuumed the same rope through the new hose - Tied something to end of rope so it could not pull through hoses - Put vaseline on new hose - Pulled old hose and rope from front of engine - New hose pushed old one out and slipped into its place I hope this comment is of use to somenone...
Including fiddling around I used a couple of hours. To be honest I did it twice, the first time i used a standard straight hose. There is a tight turn under there, so the standard hose collapsed after short time. I then bit the bullet and bought the expensive original hose.
Also, if I remember correct, there are another hose under there and this is connected to somewhere under the supercharger. This hose I did not change… It may be the next ting to let go.
Hello @@ianwiik5357, thank you for your comment. A serious question from somebody with cero experience in mechanics but with a big determination to fix my 2010 range rover. What type of hose do you use it? is there any serial #, code in the hose? Thank you for your time.
If you’re attempting this repair and having as much pain removing the fan shroud as I am, you do NOT have to remove the full shroud. As long as the fan gets unscrewed so you can access the tentioner and get the belt off the supercharger pulley.
@@LivingWithAClassic It comes in two? Was trying to find the video where you said you showed the removal before but couldn’t find it, do you which video that is? I just unscrewed the fan and left it there, shroud intact, and have been able to do everything.
11:28 so funny...cradling the supercharger like a baby lol. man i shook my head all through this...I *can't* believe RR buried rubber hoses across a high heat area with the only way to maintain them by pulling the supercharger...that is just crazy. crazy crazy. Your wife seemed please to have her car back...good luck with the dr. tests
I did exactly that to get a Landrover into my workshop many years ago ! I knew you'd find the engine eventually !! That would be a very expensive fix in a dealership !! So does your wife suffer with a bad back ? I 've had a chronic slipped disc for most of my adult life ( 50 years ) so sympathise ! I was extremely fortunate that my wifes parents were qualified osteopaths . Not only did they save my back but also saved me a fortune ! Well l hope your wife's health improves as l guess she runs the horse business . Thanks Adam.
Nice to see this being done iv got to remove the sc to replace the coupler and service the snout it needs new bearings. I thought it would come out without removing all the front end, nice job
Hi Adam am glad that the Range Rover is up and running again.Believe that your wife will enjoy it again. May God bless you as a family and a speedy recovery fof your wife.We keep you in our prayers.
Good for Adam..you're doing a great job balancing so many balls in the air..I hope that your wife makes a speedy recovery to full health!
Adam, hoping your wife will recover quickly from her illness! Great video/tutorial on changing that coolant hose.
Great fixing Adam under pressure. Your wife looks relieved to have her beloved RR back and good luck to her with the tests.
change all water hose and plastic connectors in cooling hoses, they are drying out and will crack.
Thanks for the video
Dude! Great job, you are a magician! I would never have been brave enough to tear it that far down. Wow!
I feel sorry to say this after watching this video, but here is how I changed that hose:
- Vacuumed a rope through the old hose
- At the back of the engine, vacuumed the same rope through the new hose
- Tied something to end of rope so it could not pull through hoses
- Put vaseline on new hose
- Pulled old hose and rope from front of engine
- New hose pushed old one out and slipped into its place
I hope this comment is of use to somenone...
Are you serious!? That is brilliant if possible. All that removal gave me material for nightmares…
You made it sound pretty easy, I’m reality how long did it take you?
Including fiddling around I used a couple of hours. To be honest I did it twice, the first time i used a standard straight hose. There is a tight turn under there, so the standard hose collapsed after short time. I then bit the bullet and bought the expensive original hose.
Also, if I remember correct, there are another hose under there and this is connected to somewhere under the supercharger. This hose I did not change… It may be the next ting to let go.
Hello @@ianwiik5357, thank you for your comment. A serious question from somebody with cero experience in mechanics but with a big determination to fix my 2010 range rover. What type of hose do you use it? is there any serial #, code in the hose? Thank you for your time.
If you’re attempting this repair and having as much pain removing the fan shroud as I am, you do NOT have to remove the full shroud. As long as the fan gets unscrewed so you can access the tentioner and get the belt off the supercharger pulley.
Yea of course, you just remove the top half of it
@@LivingWithAClassic It comes in two? Was trying to find the video where you said you showed the removal before but couldn’t find it, do you which video that is?
I just unscrewed the fan and left it there, shroud intact, and have been able to do everything.
@ProjectCentral you can remove just the top half of it. Shown in a really old video but it’s pretty obvious.
Every component on that motor seems dssigned to cause the maximum ipossible ntereference with the removal of every other one.
It’s a tight squeeze!
Good work Adam. It's not easy balancing toys with being a responsible adult caring for others' needs!
11:28 so funny...cradling the supercharger like a baby lol. man i shook my head all through this...I *can't* believe RR buried rubber hoses across a high heat area with the only way to maintain them by pulling the supercharger...that is just crazy. crazy crazy. Your wife seemed please to have her car back...good luck with the dr. tests
Excellent job Adam!
Thank you!
@@LivingWithAClassic You're welcome!
I did exactly that to get a Landrover into my workshop many years ago ! I knew you'd find the engine eventually !! That would be a very expensive fix in a dealership !! So does your wife suffer with a bad back ? I 've had a chronic slipped disc for most of my adult life ( 50 years ) so sympathise ! I was extremely fortunate that my wifes parents were qualified osteopaths . Not only did they save my back but also saved me a fortune ! Well l hope your wife's health improves as l guess she runs the horse business . Thanks Adam.
Hi Adam, Wishing a speedy recovery for your wife.
What was the hose you had to replace thats the exact hose I need as well
Is there a video before this to help get the fan and shroud out?
Great video 👍, hope your wife gets better soon.
Bra jobbat Adam👍
Tack Mats!
Great stuff Adam. Do you have a link for the service manual, please?
Thanks! No sorry I have dealer binders for the whole car
What were the part numbers you replaced?
Can we have the PART # OF THE HOSES
Hoping for a speedy recovery for your wife.
Hi thanks for posting this, do you have the parts number ? Thanks
That engine sounds really healthy for 300,000 klms
Runs really well and still pulls strongly
Great job! Is this a BMW or Jaguar engines in this Range Rover?
If it’s supercharged I’m guessing Jag ? Need to watch the intro video again….
@@johnmoruzzi7236 Maybe. I'm not very familiar with RR suvs
It’s a 4.2 Jaguar V8
Need a lot of time when you are working on a newer Land Rover. Does not look like to has more than 300K, very nice shape
It does take longer to work on these modern cars
Tough job, glad I wasn't doing the work!
bra jobbat! vad skulle detta kostat på auktoriserad verkstad?
Svårt att veta exakt men en verkstad skulle nog ta runt 8 timmar för jobbet
Nice to see this being done iv got to remove the sc to replace the coupler and service the snout it needs new bearings. I thought it would come out without removing all the front end, nice job
Ugh I believe this is what is wrong with my Velar and I’m not looking forward to it 😭😭😭
Once it’s done it will be good for years though
Why you not make a video by night?🤣🤣🤣
I’ll do that to save some electricity. Thanks for the tip!
Do you have an email I can chat with you on I’m doing this now need advice