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Ziggy



Member Since: 14 Jun 2017
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United Kingdom 2005 Range Rover Sport TDV6 SE Java Black
Oil Pipework Diagram

Hi,

Does anyone have the workshop manual diagram of the oil system / pipework for a 4.2 supercharged?

I'm trying to order a pipe from LR but they're struggling to get the correct part.

For reference its one of the rubber hoses that comes off the oil filter housing assembly and connects to the metal pipe(s) that continue under the engine. Confused

Thanks

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Nilrem280



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Have a look here - http://new.lrcat.com/

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Col



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Any chance it is one of these? possibly the one marked. Could google PBP500091 and see if it looks like it.





Cheers
Col

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Ziggy



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Thanks Col, its actually the next pipe along - the one that connects to pipe 6N886D. Its leaking from the little plastic connector where the rubber hose joins to the metal pipe.

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Col



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O.K. if you mean this connection below try PBP500081 but I think you may find the plastic connector is part of the other rubber hose and not serviceable separately.



Cheers
Col

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