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Old 01-24-2017, 09:11 PM
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Originally Posted by sayeedA
I have been reading about that too. is there any benefit doing so? you can get the upper assembly for less than $30 bucks

do you have the instruction and parts needed for it?
http://www.landroversonly.com/forums/f40/inline-thermostat-modification-done-42605/#/topics/42605?page=4&_k=fd3nek

Post #33 has all you need. I have done this a few weeks back and I wish I had done this 16 years ago.

Hasn't seen over 188 yet.
 
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Old 01-24-2017, 10:01 PM
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I am sorry. I still don't see a big value going through all the mods and shell out almost $150 bucks
 

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Old 01-24-2017, 11:24 PM
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A copper T-fitting has worked really well for me. I have a thick rubber washer on the bolt head on the inside. I did thread the copper hole for what it was worth. Notched the end of the bolt so I could keep it from rotating when tightening the butterfly nut. Flared the ends out so the hose wouldn't be able to pop off under pressure.

 
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Old 01-25-2017, 12:05 AM
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I see this is the most cost effective way. where did you get the copper T ? size and part number?

I am also impressed by this design someone did but not sure what they used for 3 extensions.
 
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did they use this and cut off the Thread at the pipe end?
 
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Old 01-25-2017, 11:20 AM
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Standard copper T from Home Depot. I just took the old plastic part with me to match size. Wandered around till I found all the parts I needed. The hardest thing was flaring the ends of the T. I think I used a socket that was a little bigger and a rubber mallet.
 
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Old 01-25-2017, 09:56 PM
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Originally Posted by T-rex
Standard copper T from Home Depot. I just took the old plastic part with me to match size. Wandered around till I found all the parts I needed. The hardest thing was flaring the ends of the T. I think I used a socket that was a little bigger and a rubber mallet.
Actually while at Home Depot, I went to the tools section and grab a ball peen hammer and insert it on the end and hammer it while youre there. Thats what I did and all the ends got the flaring.
You can also get the brass needle valve LFA-41 drill and tap it on the top of the Tee. Then solder.
 
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There are custom stainless steel T pieces available with a S/S bleed screw which are online either in the UK or europe. Personally I don't like using galvanised or iron pipe fittings over other materials but that is just me being subjectively picky.
 
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