Kenny, I had a 2.5 Paj for 3 years followed by a 2.8 for 2 years and never had any engine overhating problems. Only once did the box get too hot but that was in mid summer towing a 630 avante back over the alps (st Gothard) so after letting it cool down for a bit we carried on with no troublle at all. Do you use the Paj off road at all, or has it been used off road at all? Quite often the radiators become clogged up at the bottom and don't allow enough air to flow through to provide adequate cooloing. The only real way to check is to remove it and clean it up, if that doesn't sort it then the core itself may be blocked (internally) and the only solution here is either to re-core it or a new rad. Don't let it get too hot or you'll cook the motor and then you're into big money to sort. Have you looked at www.POCUK.com, good site with lots of help on all problems.
I did fit an additional oil cooler for the box on my 2.8, but they do have 1 fitted as standard.
i'm glad you have had no trouble with your pajero,stuart.
but as the pajero problem takes into account a large number
of older vehicles imported into the uk, overheating would be
a natural accurance for vehicles of 10 odd years old,due to
the radiators not performing as well as when new.
because these older vehicles do not do the high mileage in their
homeland,and they usual do look good for their age the rad is
overlooked unless it leaks. but it does not need to leak to be
underperforming and although this wouldn't be a problem in normal
use can show its ugly head when towing.
also you state that cc made reference of this problem based on
some garage in wales? claiming how many pajero could he see,
well believe it or not farmers do use these vehicles and they are
also quite popular outside of the cities.
if the cc were wrong in anyway,then maybe they should have made
it clear the reason why the may overheat,so owners can take note.