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Gas-guzzler



Member Since: 28 Dec 2021
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United Kingdom 2007 Range Rover Sport TDV8 Sumatra Black
Replacing leaky ACE hydraulic lines.

Hi,
Just thinking about options to replace these lines as one of mine has sprung a leak. Can’t afford the option of having them replaced properly with factory lines and the labour of a body/chassis split.
One option I’m considering is replacing them with flexible lines made bespoke by a hydraulic line manufacturer like Pirtek. From what I understand of the system it must be possible with a bit of improvisation to route flexible lines to the hydraulic block and onto the anti-roll bars? Anyone looked into this or any insight gratefully received?
Thanks,

Post #636930 Sun Oct 29 2023 6:33pm
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Jellis39



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I’m sure it’s possible. Fittings to valve block and roll bars may be the sticking point.

Post #636938 Sun Oct 29 2023 9:43pm
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United Kingdom 2007 Range Rover Sport TDV8 Sumatra Black

Thanks for the reply. That’s a good point. Do you know if it’s possible to access and remove the existing pipes going onto both the front and rear roll bar assemblies with the body still on? If not that’s an immediate big problem?

Post #636942 Sun Oct 29 2023 10:47pm
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Jellis39



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You can, yes.

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PhilnDeb



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Have a look at my thread " slight body lift to replace ace pipes"
Lifting the body slightly makes the job so much easier and is really not as difficult as it sounds, you just need a solid surface, 4 axle stands and 2 decent jacks.

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Thanks guys, your input is very gratefully received. I’ll have a look now.

Post #637020 Wed Nov 01 2023 11:22pm
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JAMO1282



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Hi there just wondering if you manged to solve this problem as I have the same issue and was thinking about taking the old lines into Pirtek and seeing if they can make them up? Many thanks 2011 RRS 3.0TDV6

Post #638943 Fri Jan 19 2024 8:58am
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