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DAZ110 Member Since: 06 Dec 2007 Location: East Sussex Posts: 2038 |
Fuel breather hose is usually the problem.
Have a read if all this: https://www.defender2.net/forum/topic22296...ather+hose I cut a hole in the floor similar to what is shown on page 8 of above link to fix my previous Defender leak. Last edited by DAZ110 on 4th May 2024 1:36pm. Edited 2 times in total |
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4th May 2024 1:26pm |
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Puma_Badger Member Since: 04 Mar 2024 Location: Essex Posts: 9 |
Looks like the breather to me too. I got a garage to change both my breather and filler hose using genuine LR parts.
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4th May 2024 1:31pm |
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balmybaldwin Member Since: 17 Apr 2021 Location: Surrey Posts: 192 |
So I decided to have a little poke around, and a very rusty jubilee clip fell off. I have now replaced, and filled up with fuel, and no leak.
If only every landrover job was that simple! |
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7th May 2024 5:14pm |
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custom90 Member Since: 21 Jan 2010 Location: South West, England. Posts: 20347 |
You can get nice stainless ones of those if you find the size. $W33T $0U7H3RN $UG4R
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7th May 2024 7:12pm |
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Bowbearer Member Since: 12 Aug 2022 Location: Norfolk Posts: 170 |
I was going to suggest checking the Jubilee's.
Learnt from experience to check them first. Glad its fixed. |
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8th May 2024 8:35am |
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revd Member Since: 20 Apr 2024 Location: England Posts: 115 |
Removed my split breather last night, probably the original because the plastic clip tying it to the chassis was still in place, new pipe should arrive today - fiddly job to do in situ, but doable without dropping the tank (mudflap and wheel off, truck secure on axle stand) five minutes with a fine tooth sharp new hacksaw blade to cut off the old crimped clip on the tank connection, wrapped some gorilla tape round for a handle and used as a pull saw.
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8th May 2024 9:29am |
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DAZ110 Member Since: 06 Dec 2007 Location: East Sussex Posts: 2038 |
I assume this was on a 110 ?
Think it’s more difficult on a 90. |
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8th May 2024 5:49pm |
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revd Member Since: 20 Apr 2024 Location: England Posts: 115 |
110 - still a faff
Avoid ‘marine’ reinforced hose, it’s not flexible enough if you are working in situ and stick with the standard type - don’t ask me how I know this. A flexible 1/4 drive is essential for the jubilee clip Click image to enlarge |
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9th May 2024 4:39am |
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