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LVH100230G - Oliehuispakking TD5-adapter

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OEM Part
OEM: Made by an Original Equipment Manufacturer. This part is made by an original equipment manufacturer or under their license, ensuring compatibility and quality.
Brand PR2 Allmakes OE
Oliehuispakking TD5-adapter
Vehicle Model Land Rover Defender tot 2016
Land Rover Discovery 2 1998-2004 (L318)
Fitment Notes DEFENDER 1987-2006 — 2.5L TD5, pakking oliefilterhuis/adapter
DISCOVERY 2 1998-2004 — 2.5L TD5, pakking oliefilterhuis/adapter
Alternative Codes
LVH100230LVH100230G

In stock 24 units
17 · Gouda 7 · Drachten
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Frequently asked questions

What does the LVH100230 oil filter housing gasket seal?
The LVH100230 seals the oil filter housing adaptor on the Td5 engine, preventing oil from leaking at the joint between the adaptor and the cylinder block. It's replaced whenever the oil filter housing is removed for service or oil leak diagnosis.
Which vehicles use the LVH100230?
This gasket fits the 2.5L Td5 engine in the Land Rover Defender Td5 and Discovery 2 (1998 to 2004). The Td5 uses a separate oil filter housing adaptor that bolts to the block, and this gasket seals that interface.
Should this gasket be replaced every time the oil filter housing is removed?
Yes. The LVH100230 compresses against the block face when the housing is torqued down. Once removed, the sealing surface is disturbed. Reusing an old gasket typically results in an oil leak, so fit a new one every time the housing comes off.