Landrover defender oil reservoir

Landrover defender oil reservoir

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ZiggyNiva

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1,165 posts

193 months

Tuesday 22nd April 2014
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Morning all,

A mate has just come back from Sierra Leone tasked with the job of getting a replacement part for a landrover defender. He was told it was an oil reservoir, but knows no more than that (cant even tell me the age of the vehicle). I have attached a picture of the part and am hoping the knowledge of pistonheads will be able to point me in the correct direction.

Thank you in advance

Ziggy

ZiggyNiva

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1,165 posts

193 months

Tuesday 22nd April 2014
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I have an update as follows:

"It’s a hydraulic oil reservoir."

Manufacturer code: Land Rover
Model: Defender (for early models: Ninety, or One Ten)
Wheel base: Unknown wheel base
Body type: 4-door station wagon (LWB)
Engine type: 2.5 litre Td5 (EU5 spec)
Steering and transmission: Left-hand drive (LHD), 5-speed manual (LT85, LT77, LT77S, R380 or other)
Model year: 2001
Assembly location: Solihull, UK
Serial number: SALLDNM581A716860

camel_landy

5,088 posts

190 months

Tuesday 22nd April 2014
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It's a clutch master cylinder i.e. it's a fluid reservoir.

M

ZiggyNiva

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1,165 posts

193 months

Tuesday 22nd April 2014
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Thank you.

They guy in Sierra Leone is apparently convinced its a "hydraulic oil reservoir".

However google images says that yourself (and someone on another forum) are indeed correct. Thank you very much it would have taken me a long time searching for the wrong part.

Just need to find a replacement now.

camel_landy

5,088 posts

190 months

Tuesday 22nd April 2014
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FWIW - It is effectively a "Hydraulic fluid reservoir"...

M

PugwasHDJ80

7,558 posts

228 months

Tuesday 22nd April 2014
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I might have a spare one in my shed which I bought for a defender I no longer own.

i'll have a look when I get home

ZiggyNiva

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1,165 posts

193 months

Wednesday 23rd April 2014
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PugwasHDJ80 said:
I might have a spare one in my shed which I bought for a defender I no longer own.

i'll have a look when I get home
That would be great if you do. Let me know what you want for it, and I will pass the information on to my mate.

Thank you again

Impasse

15,099 posts

248 months

Wednesday 23rd April 2014
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Clicky or clicky or clicky depending on how much you wish to spend. They all seem to be the same pattern/shape, but it might be worthwhile contacting either outlet to confirm fitment suitability.

PugwasHDJ80

7,558 posts

228 months

Wednesday 23rd April 2014
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ZiggyNiva said:
That would be great if you do. Let me know what you want for it, and I will pass the information on to my mate.

Thank you again
Have it- but its a series version which isn't compatible I don't think.

As previous poster mentioned Craddock or Paddocks would be your best bet


ZiggyNiva

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1,165 posts

193 months

Thursday 24th April 2014
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PugwasHDJ80 said:
Have it- but its a series version which isn't compatible I don't think.

As previous poster mentioned Craddock or Paddocks would be your best bet
No problem. Thank you very much for looking.