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I have a camper van that has had a DX Kjet engine put in by a previous owner. It has been sat still for about 7 years so I am currently fixing her up ready for summer.
I have just replaced the water pipes as they were rusted to bits and now want to replace this bespoke pipe that goes from the flange on the side of the head with the thermotimer down to a hose leading to the hot water radiator feed. It has halfway down it has a nipple that had a hose attached to the header tank, but it has rusted off. Pic:
Could anyone tell me how you have connected this lot, or a link to alternative parts I can use?
Would I be looking at a lot to ask a fabricator company to knock this up?
Hi,
I'm not familiar with this particular engine but the metal pipe has the look of 'original equipment' about it. Do you know where the engine originated - ie what vehicle it came from? It might be worth taking your pics to a VW parts place or posting them onto a GTi forum such as this one.
I would say it was knocked up to do the job as well. Looks like an aircon pipe connector fitted on the pipe, (black cap over it) best bet would be to get new pipe made up or repair that one. take it off and stick a pic up of pipe on.
Never really seen on of these in a van. Sounds like abit of an odd ball but hey. That pipe looks very similar to a pipe fitted on all rover K series engine 214, 25 45 etc runs around the back of the block to thermnostat housing. There is no out let on it though but that could be added in if your handy with a welder. How friendly are your local scrap yard. Always go and trawl around under bonnets, see what looks the same.
what I was meaning is that there is a original part rubber pipe that looks a lot like that that connects to the flange you showed (oh err) in the first picture and then to one of the long pipes that run to the front.
Im guessing the previous owner just had to make something up to fit the job - maybe the original part would work just fine.
iirc the top of the rubber pipe im talking about goes to the front water flange, there is an outlet halfway down for the oil cooler then possible the a thin pipe to the expansion bottle and finally to one of the long pipes that got to the front
I have not had any luck lookign about online for anything alternative, and in other cases of pics of gti engines in T25's they look more complicated with hoses and clamps all over the place.
I have emailed a few fabrication workshops locally so hopefully one will sort this out, possibly in SS
remember that all early 4 cyl engines had basically the same water systems so you should be fine to get hold of some pipes. I have a DX engine in my scirocco and I'm fairly sure its the same as the diesel in the van water outlet wise.
I will be putting up a few pics of my engine in my engine conversion post if you need to see the pipe lay out.
i had these made from jp exhausts (google them and you will find them) made from stainless steel (38mm eternal bore) , i sent them the drawings and they turned up 3 days later. they cost £65 +vat and p&p, they look longer than what you need, so yours should be cheaper, just to give you a guide.
having had a closer look at your original picture I realise that you are not using an oil cooler (normally fitted above the oil filter). If you were which would probably be a good idea (and you have the plastic pipes running forward to the radiator) you could use the standard diesel hose as at brickwerks (http://www.brickwerks.co.uk/shop?page=s ... ory_id=110" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;)